A friend of mine has read all the news reports about bird flu, and the fearsome words in the headlines have triggered her anxiety. The latest warning from the CDC came out just last week, driving her to become overly egg-cited about the dangers.
While the risk to humans remains low, once the media realized this news attracts readers, they’re practically billing it as the next pandem … Never mind, I’m not even going to say it.
Meet my friend, Fluenza. (In the privacy of her coop, we call her “Fluzie.”)
No doubt bird flu — also known as avian influenza A(H5N1) — may be more of a concern for her because, let’s face it, she’s chicken.
The powers-that-be have destroyed entire flocks when bird flu is discovered, leading to dramatic price fluctuations in poultry and eggs, as well as the decimation of affected farmers’ livelihoods. The disease has crossed into livestock as well, leading even normally mild-mannered cows to become concerned.
But if we read the articles carefully, we find that only 13 cases of bird flu have been reported in humans … since April! Does that statistic warrant all the scary headlines?
Holy Toledo! That sounds like a rare condition, doesn’t it?! Those symptoms don’t sound like anything else we’ve ever heard of before, do they?
Of course, they do. (I’m being facetious, my friends.)
Obviously, those are the same symptoms as every other flu condition we’ve dealt with since the beginning of time.
In Practical Homeopathy®, it doesn’t matter what scary descriptive terms the flu name contains (old, new, rare, common, numerical, Greek). Nor does it matter in which animal the flu is reported to originate (cows, ducks, chickens, or even bats). In Practical Homeopathy®, we look at the symptoms.
When Fluzie first complained of not feeling well, I immediately offered her the Banerji Protocol for respiratory illness: Aconitum napellus (Aconite) 200 mixed with Bryonia alba 30, mixed together in her beak. (A human would mix them together in their mouth.)
Again, I employ this protocol at the very first inkling of illness. The sooner, the better! In my experience, the more quickly we can address the condition with our well-chosen homeopathic medicines, the faster and easier the course of illness will be.
In Fluzie’s case, her bird-like symptoms were mild, not alarming. So, she utilized the medicine every 3-4 hours until she felt better. If her symptoms had slammed into her like a rogue rooster, then perhaps she might have taken it every hour or so for a few hours.
The beauty of this protocol is that Aconite not only politely nudges the body toward restoring respiratory health but also helps calm the undue angst surrounding illness.
Indeed, Aconite smoothed Fluenza’s ruffled feathers. In effect, we were killing two birds … No, wait, what am I saying? We were SAVING a bird! However, we were addressing and uprooting two different symptoms with one medicine.
As we all have experienced, as most respiratory conditions progress, the symptoms change. Were Fluzie to develop a gagging cough, I would consider adding Ipecac. If she had severe body aches, I would most likely add Eupatorium to her medicine schedule.
My friends, my approach to a chicken’s health is the same as my approach to my human family’s health. Whether a hen or a husband, homeopathic medicines stand ready to act.
In my Monday Night Live event, “Hens. Husbands. Homeopathy,” Fluzie and I had a little too much fun exploring this subject in more depth. I went through additional symptoms of bird flu along with the corresponding homeopathic medicines.
I also spent a bit of time considering the use of homeopathy as a prophylactic against disease. That, in itself, is a valuable discussion from which you’ll benefit.
In the meantime, Aconite 200 and Bryonia 30 are two homeopathic medicines that no home should be without. In combination, this Banerji Protocol is useful at the onset of most respiratory illnesses, no matter their name.
For more information about respiratory, gastrointestinal and other common illnesses, consider my course, The Antibiotic Alternative: Balance Your Bugs Without the Drugs. If nothing else, download my free infographic from that page. Post it on your refrigerator. The fearmongers can’t get to you if you’re prepared!
I also suggest my magnum opus, The Survivalist Guide to Homeopathy, to help prepare for almost any eventuality. This invaluable guide contains 9 ½ hours of video (available to stream and on physical disc) and over 400 pages of information in print in a hard-backed binder (in case the internet goes down). By providing both digital and physical access, you and your family can refer to this guide in the best and even the worst of times.
There’s no need for fear or panic. We are empowered … with Practical Homeopathy®.
Pass on the good news!
Warmly,
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I am a homeopath with a worldwide practice working with families and individuals via Zoom. I'm also a teacher and most importantly, a mom who raised my now-adult children depending on homeopathy over the last 31 years. I lived decades of my life with food intolerances, allergies, and chemical sensitivities until I was cured with homeopathy, so I understand pain, anxiety, and suffering. You may feel that your issues are more severe or different than anyone else’s, but I have seen it all in my practice and in my work in India. My opinion is that nothing has come close to the reproducible, safe and effective results that my clients, students and I have achieved with homeopathy.
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Hi Joette,Very funny post and informative…I am wondering if the same remedies would apply in the case of m&on*key P)oxx? Which the WH((O
are meeting to decide if they want to declare a wor)ld heal))th issue? Your thoughts and remedies?
Check out my blog post, Primate Problems for more information on that condition.
I have a question. In the description it states that bryonia inoculates aconite. I am not sure that is the correct term so why do we take them together if one is not working?
I think yo9u mean that it has been known to antidote.
THe reason we use them simultanseouly is because in spite of reports from the past we find that they act well together.
Might you be disguising the words when you use
“…m&on*key P)oxx…” ???
What does that mean? Just wondering.
Thank you for ALL your important information over the years. I felt very safe through the covid health issue years with your recommendations and the Banerji Protocols. I often began to have symptoms — took the remedies until the symptoms went away and was okay. I’m 81 now, so I was old when that one hit. I never got vaccinated. I did wear a very good mask ALL the time when out & was hand washing constantly.
Aconite is wonderful. I use 1M when I’m very anxious and other remedies alternately too.
Thanks SO much. candi in New Mexico
Those are not my words and yes you’ll often find this kind of scrambling of words to protect the author of them.