Greetings!
Welcome to the August issue of the Lewis Family E-Newsletter. This month's newsletter is going to be a little different...because we're moving! As of September 1, we will be at a new location, centrally located off of Biltmore Avenue in the heart of Asheville. With the move on our minds, we will postpone Part 3 of the "Cooking Oils" series until next month when we're more settled.
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The new home of Lewis Family Natural Health
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16 Sterling Street, Asheville, NC
We invite everyone on this list to come by our new office at 16 Sterling Street starting in September! The new office offers:
- Convenience: It is located just south of Mission/St. Joseph's Hospital System, just north of Biltmore Village, and is a few minutes from the entrance to the Biltmore Estate. Centrally located, we are close to everyone!
- Expanded Supplement Pickup Hours: We will now be available more hours during the week for you to pick up your vitamins and homeopathic remedies. Please do still call ahead of time to make sure we have what you need in stock.
- Charm: The new home of LFNH is, well, a home! It was built in the 1930s, so has the charm of an old building but the amenities of a modern building (i.e. excellent A/C and heat). Come by early for your next appointment so you can enjoy sitting on the porch in a rocking chair.
- More Appointment Times: Dr. Eric and Dr. Kristina will have more days and times available for appointments, giving you more flexibility in scheduling.
We are mailing maps and directions to all of our current patients. If you are not a current patient but would like for us to mail you a copy as well, please let us know. We have also posted the new directions on our website.
Ya'll come on by and visit!
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Asthma and Antibiotics in Children
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Note: This is an article Dr. Kristina wrote for the local paper
"Research links early antibiotic use to later development of asthma"
By Kristina Taylor Lewis Guest columnist, Asheville Citizen-Times July 24, 2007
Asthma is a major concern for many children and adults in Western North Carolina. That's why the results of a recent study caught my attention.
Researchers in Canada have uncovered a possible link between the risk of developing asthma and the use of antibiotics in children younger than age 1.
To read the full article, follow this link. |