It’s a New Year — Let’s GET BUSY!
I’ve heard you. For months you’ve been saying, “Next year, Joette. After the holidays. In 2019, I’ll buckle down and immerse myself in homeopathy.”
It’s a New Year — Let’s GET BUSY! Read More »
I’ve heard you. For months you’ve been saying, “Next year, Joette. After the holidays. In 2019, I’ll buckle down and immerse myself in homeopathy.”
It’s a New Year — Let’s GET BUSY! Read More »
As we sit down to our family feasts during the holidays, many of us say grace, thanking God for the bounty. Occasionally, I save a small measure of thanks for homeopathy as well.
Homeopathy for Healthier Food? Read More »
I am at once both gratified and inspired as I recognize the homeopathy knowledge you have mastered and the confidence you have gained this year as you have learned to care for yourself and your family.
Merry Christmas 2018 Read More »
You’ve heard the expression “through thick and thin”? Well, Kali mur is most certainly the cell salt to think of “through thick.”
Cell Salt Series: A Burning Need for Kali mur Read More »
We’re almost to the end of my cell salt series. This week it’s Kali sulph. I want to share with you how it provided great relief to me personally when I was pregnant, but I shouldn’t get ahead of myself.
Cell Salt Series: Open a Window or Consider Kali sulph Read More »
When illness or injury strikes a family, many caregivers find themselves wondering, “Should I take this on? Can I take this on?”
When you think of “yellow,” you may think of bananas, sunflowers, rubber duckies or even a yellow submarine! Instead, I would like you to think of the cell salt Calc sulph.
Cell Salt Series: Yellow? Think Calc sulph Read More »
Thanksgiving first calls to mind the importance of family. I am thankful for my beautiful family — today and every day.
We’re all concerned by those affected by the devastating fires in California. There are so many who have lost their homes, and even worse, lost their loved ones.
Where There’s Fire, There’s Smoke Read More »
What do Benjamin Franklin, Henry VIII and I all have in common? All three of us have experienced a gout attack.
The Disease of Kings (and Commoners) Read More »