Rosalind Tan
Rosalind Tan is the author of The Truth about Air Electricity & Health, A Guide on The Use of Air Ionization & Other Natural Approaches for 21st century Health Issues. Home schooling mum and elementary school teacher turned health researcher, educator and entrepreneur, Rosalind now runs a business dealing with cutting edge air restoration technologies. She is the managing director of Dorea Pte Ltd which markets and distributes medical grade air ionisers throughout Asia. This enterprise brings...See more
Rosalind Tan is the author of The Truth about Air Electricity & Health, A Guide on The Use of Air Ionization & Other Natural Approaches for 21st century Health Issues. Home schooling mum and elementary school teacher turned health researcher, educator and entrepreneur, Rosalind now runs a business dealing with cutting edge air restoration technologies. She is the managing director of Dorea Pte Ltd which markets and distributes medical grade air ionisers throughout Asia. This enterprise brings her into close working relations with prominent ion scientists of our time and offers her opportunities to learn from the experts. She has the privilege to be mentored by the world's leader and fore-runner in the field, Mr Joshua Shaw who is also the inventor and designer of award winning air ionizers, approved for medical applications. Her defining moment in life was that instant when she heard author Craig Hill's message about "The Ancient Paths" in which he explained that when we deviate from the established laws of the Universe, we will inevitably jeopardize the health of our body, mind and relationships. But the human race has so departed from nature's immutable ways, that we don't even recognise what "these ways" are any more, so we couldn't return to them if we wanted to do so. With this insight, Rosalind sought to attain a profound understanding of nature's ways and in the process surmounted many daunting health challenges in her personal life and the lives of her children, including autism, asthma, allergies, sleep disorders and recurrent infections. Now she actively advocates going "back to Nature", which is the central theme of her message to the world. See less
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