Tammy Bennett is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine with a successful holistic wellness center and spa in Longwood, Florida. She is a graduate of Rollins College and the Tai Institute of Oriental Medicine. She uses the Sensibili-tea blends to help relax her patients and spa guests and for creating a sense of well-being for clients with health problems.
" I believe that the tea blend is ideal for the use in a hotel setting. Travelers, convention attendees, vacationers and guests alike will be able to use these products to help ward off the negative effects of travel. There are several studies that prove the difficulty people experience with their health when they travel."
Dr. Philip M. Tirtno, Jr. Director of Clinical Microbiology and Diagnostic Immunology at New York University Medical Center states, " the closer the passengers are to you ( on a plane ) the worse it is for you if they have some sort of illness like a simple cold ." Just one sick passenger's sneeze can infect anyone within tree to five rows in front of him or two rows behind.
In a study conducted by H. Lynn Rogers, RN, MN ( occupational health and safety Specialist for Calgary Health Services ) the findings were clear : " It has been demonstrated that there was a persistently high level of stress throughout the travel experience, from pre-travel to during travel to afterwards, and that was roughly about 30-35%."