Homeopathy Is Not a Placebo: Ask My Oak Tree
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, is there a chance it’s been crying out for homeopathy? Ask my oak tree.
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If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, is there a chance it’s been crying out for homeopathy? Ask my oak tree.
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I present my message with my voice, whether talking to clients, teaching my students, creating videos, podcasts or holding live events. I cannot imagine the frustration of discovering my voice has become strained or strangled, as though my vocal cords were in a vice. But that’s what happens in cases of spasmodic dysphonia.
Do you know what I find heartening, encouraging and validating? Many folks are utilizing homeopathy without even realizing it. Homeopathy is beginning — just beginning — to become ubiquitous in drug stores, and it’s a beautiful thing to see.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Homeopathic medicines are gentle, polite and effective. Yet perhaps I don’t say this enough: Most remedies are remarkably versatile, too. A single tube of a particular medicine may address several conditions, often covering more than one member of your family’s needs.
Caulophyllum thalictroides. Two big Latin words that are all about labor. Years ago, when I was a classical homeopath, I was trained to find the similimum — the one medicine covering almost everything important in the case — and use it once or twice within a 24-hour period. And that’s it.
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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
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What good does knowledge about homeopathic medicines do if we don’t have the remedies on hand when they’re needed? Not much. That’s why I encourage my clients and students to create a well-curated homeopathy kit — an inventory of the most utilized medicines for common injuries, illnesses and complaints.
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Cough, Cough, Cough. That’s the title of my Monday Night Live event from January 29, 2024. In it, I mentioned whooping cough (also known as pertussis). Even though I’ve touched on this particular condition in previous blogs (as part of posts on homeopathic medicines appropriate for various coughing conditions), judging by the response to my
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Take a quick look at your well-curated homeopathy kit. Is Lachesis mutus in there? If not, it should be, as Lachesis is a versatile homeopathic medicine, especially for women around menopause. In my blog posts, I’ve spent the last year or so discussing over 50 homeopathic medicines that deserve a spot in your well-curated home
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 It’s a beautiful evening to have guests over for a backyard barbecue. But look who else has arrived uninvited. Just as the grill is heating up, a plethora of summer pests crash the party. Those maddeningly itchy bug bites can’t be far behind. What’s a person to do? Why turn to Practical Homeopathy®, of
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