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In this podcast, we cover:
0:50 Joette failed 17 times on a real estate exam
7:43 Don’t eat defeat
12:29 Perseverance and commitment in treating your family
17:30 Antibiotics and why we should avoid them
27:23 Change your way of thinking when it comes to treating common diseases
It helps to know when somebody else can (or has) overcome something, no matter how big or small, because only then can you start to believe you are capable of doing so, too.
Failure is not a shameful word. In fact, we must fail in order to find the right path to success. Stopping or giving up before you reach success is what separates the mediocre from the mighty.
I invite you to listen to/read my story and hopefully gain some inspiration from it.
Here’s the Banerji Protocol take- away from today’s podcast:
Lycopodium 200 mixed with Arsenicum 3, twice daily for bloating and a belly that’s distended.
Warmly,
Joette
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In this podcast, we cover:
0:59 Question, challenge, defy accepted ideas and practices
6:55 The mother’s role in her child’s life
17:54 Convincing your spouse on the wisdom of using homeopathy
19:48 Joette becoming accomplished in homeopathy
23:17 Arm yourself with knowledge to decide for yourself what’s best for you and your family
I realize I am going to receive some staunch differences of opinion regarding this blog for the position I take and the philosophy I espouse, but I offer no apologies.
This week I talk about a lifestyle change; one that takes courage. I personally have a set of rules, and have found that if I abide by them, they rarely fail me.
Listen to learn about the sense of self-satisfaction you will experience once you understand how to take charge of your family's health and well-being.
With this podcast, I will be introducing a new feature; a full transcription providing more reasons than ever to listen, learn and pass on to others.
Warmly,
Joette
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In this podcast, we cover:
1:35 Acute vs. chronic conditions
6:58 Drugs are antithetical to true health
16:10 Drugs suppress while homeopathy cures for the long-term
23:16 Rousing the sleeping giant
24:13 Learn homeopathy to cure diseases
Just last week on the phone, Skype and through emails, I met and spoke with over 80 people in my practice.
What I heard from mostly moms and grand moms is that they have used homeopathy for their family’s illnesses from their collection of homeopathy books they’ve purchased from health food stores and online, but they can’t seem to treat the eczema their son or grandson has.
They can’t seem to get a grip on food intolerances or chronic constipation, arthritis, asthma, ovarian cystic disease, or severe acne etc., because they can’t find anything on these chronic conditions.
In this week’s Podcast I can tell you why and more…
I explain the difference between chronic and acute illness
The good news and the bad news
The solution; a real life solution you busy moms and grand moms can use immediately
It’s not good enough to strive to be the best in the world, you must be the best FOR the world. Join me and change your world first, then the rest by spreading the message.
Warmly,
Joette (more…)
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In this podcast, we cover:
0:36 Keep copious notes for future reference
9:13 Antibiotics act like a bulldozer
10:59 Always compare using previous notes
14:56 Joette’s headaches and how she got rid of them permanently
24:47 Pass on the knowledge and help others
Once they are over, we humans don’t generally ponder all of our previous sufferings. Soon we let them go, otherwise we’d be doomed to chronic thoughts of misery.
Hence, it is the duty of the homeopath/mom to keep careful notes. This is the only way clear comparisons between past and current symptoms can be drawn when assessing a chronic condition.
Without this information, you might be tempted to think (on the sufferer’s recall) that the remedy did not work. And this could lead to premature abandonment of the remedy that simply wasn't used long enough.
This ability to draw clear comparisons of the symptom picture is vital.
For this is where too many people become disillusioned with homeopathy because they don’t understand that it often takes time for a remedy to fully act.
There is a practical way to approach this and how to interpret the remaining symptoms that I teach it in my classes.
One story I tell in this podcast is a personal one.
Learn the remedy Kali bichromium 30 that cured my chronic, sinus headache. Over 25 years ago…and never returned. (more…)
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In this podcast, we cover:
0:48 Using essential oils
5:25 The healing powers of homeopathy
6:34 Essential oils that are also used in homeopathy
9:03 Differences between homeopathy and essential oils
12:53 Rules in using homeopathy with essential oils
15:17 A protocol using homeopathy and essential oils
22:58 The Banerji protocols
Before I learned homeopathy 29 years ago, I used whatever means I had at the time.
When someone got sick, I employed botanicals. I wild crafted herbs from around my property, like St. John’s wort, coltsfoot, nettles and such and made them into tinctures so I always had a store of quality homemade herbal medicines.
Listen to today’s podcast where I answer the question, “So if you know that essential oils have therapeutic value, why don’t you use them in your day to day work?”
I know you are going to like the answer.
And don’t miss today's new protocol to add to your growing homeopathic tool kit.
Ultimately it comes down to you having the tools to buck the system when necessary…transforming meek moms into mighty moms!
Warmly,
PS I recently gave an interview as a participant in an on-line summit called The Essential Oils Revolution Summit. Erica, of Homestead Bloggers Network, introduced me to Dr. Eric Zielinski, one of the two organizers of the Summit. Check it out as I discuss the subject of essential oils and homeopathy. (more…)
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In this podcast, we cover:
0:36 Joette on pediatricians: “Yikes!”
2:17 How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor
7:54 Examples of drugs that are dangerous to us
12:04 Trust in your ability to mother
18:07 “I’ve had enough!”
22:12 Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa believed in the powers of homeopathy
25:26 Be a defiant mother
Today’s podcast is a bit more personal than previous ones.
I offer no apologies. I am a defiant mother.
While raising my children, my thinking went something like this: If I was going to bring children into the world, I ought to be able to identify whether they were well or not.
In fact, not unlike any of you mothers reading this now, I checked my baby (who was generally in my arms anyway) pretty much by the minute so I felt pretty capable of conducting my own well baby check-ups.
I also read unceasingly.
Additionally, I put a lot of time into homemade, organic, pasture fed foods, so it seemed stupid (excuse the sophomoric word, but it’s so fitting!) to forget all that when the baby got a common illness and defer to someone with whom I fundamentally disagreed.
I hate drugs, he loved ‘em. Ultimately you have to be willing to buck the system. Listen to the podcast for more reasons why mothers need to be vigilant and defiant.
And why my parting word is NO! (more…)
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In this podcast, we cover:
0:45 Joette as an anti-pesticide activist
2:32 Medicines: The worst kind of pollution
7:52 Don’t rely on your doctors to tell you the harmful effects of medicines
11:05 Transitioning from conventional medicines to homeopathy
Today's podcast is about pollution, but not the first kind that comes to mind. Years ago, I was an anti-pesticide activist. I met with local hospitals and school boards in my community and got them to stop spraying dangerous pesticides on their lawns and school grounds. We are all too familiar with that kind of pollution, and the ability of grass roots activism to create positive change.
This podcast, I want to talk about one that may be much more important than the sprayed kind.
It actually might be the most vicious, as its overuse has become the number one killer in the U.S. today. Remarkably, we not only willingly accept this kind of pollution, we agree to it, so it’s not enforced like taxes. Instead, the public is convinced to respect it enough to pay for it! It’s even bold-facedly standing in your medicine cabinet every morning. (more…)