Do you join me for my Monday Night Live interactive teaching discussions? If you don’t, you’re missing out. Thousands of my students from around the world join me weekly — every Monday, at 8 p.m. Eastern (standard or daylight saving time, as applicable) — within my Joette’s Mighty Members site or on our simulcast network through the Joette Calabrese Facebook page, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), Rumble and now, Instagram.
I’ve held these live events for years without missing a week, except for a few technical difficulties here and there. I have to admit, they’re as much fun for me as they seem to be for my students. They value the education, and we all enjoy the camaraderie.
Recently, my team informed me that more folks in Poland and Eastern Europe had been searching my website for information.
Indeed, the world is in turmoil. So, recently, I devoted one of my Monday Night Live discussions to traumatic conditions.
You see, the reason I think we're getting so many folks from Eastern Europe right now is anxiety. These are anxious times all over the world.
So, in my live event, I discussed one of the most valuable homeopathic medicines for anxiety, especially if there's been an incident where the sufferer has observed an atrocity and been shocked by something they've seen or something they've experienced themselves. (I also discussed this in my blog, Wartime Suffering.)
In my live event, I also taught medicines for sepsis and bleeding.
However, because vascular issues such as bleeding are such a common occurrence as an outcome of conflict, I want to write about it briefly here in the blog. My readers should know how to deal with bleeding, just as my listeners now know.
For a hemorrhage — whether it's internal or can actually be seen, such as from the ears or another orifice (the mouth or nose) — consider this Banerji Protocol®: Arnica montana 30 mixed together in the mouth with Hamamelis virginiana 200C.
In a more severe situation, one might utilize it every 15 minutes. If it's not as severe or just a hematoma (not actually a hemorrhage), one may only employ the protocol a few times a day. Generally, the more acute the condition, the more frequently we use it.
Is Arnica mixed with Hamamelis the only homeopathic medicine for hemorrhage? Absolutely not. There are many other remedies that could deal with this condition. However, because the Banerjis have documented such success with this protocol, it should be the first on your radar when an injury causes bleeding.
Obviously, there are many variables to these types of emergency conditions. That’s why I covered them extensively in my course, “The Survivalist Guide to Homeopathy.”
My friends, “The Survivalist Guide to Homeopathy” is my magnum opus. This is an all-encompassing, hefty course presented in video lessons and a sizable, spiral-bound reference book. Yes, my team will actually snail mail you a hard copy rather than a digital copy of this comprehensive guide. I designed it this way so you’ll have access to the information even if the infrastructure and the internet go down. I believe you will find this guide so valuable that you’ll never leave home without it in your luggage, backpack or bug-out bag.
Should this information pique your interest, then by all means, read more about “The Survivalist Guide to Homeopathy” in my Learning Center. My friends, I don't know that there is any other book or course like this anywhere.
It will be a powerful tool to help you pass on the good news of homeopathy — perhaps when people need it most!
Warmly,
P.S. And remember, all my Mighties (Joette’s Mighty Members) qualify for a 10% discount on course purchases. If you need assistance getting your discount, email contact@practicalhomeopathy.com for more information.
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