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In this podcast, we cover:
0:56 Acute versus chronic condition
7:02 Otoscope for diagnosing ear infections
12:20 Examples of chronic conditions
20:30 The use of remedies after antibiotics
25:55 Protocol for all
Can you treat only acute illnesses or are families able to root out chronic problems too?
Here’s the upshot of this week’s blog:
Is it safe for moms to treat their family’s chronic illnesses? (If you’ve been following my blog, you actually already know the answer.)
Learn my little secrets on how to avoid drugs
If nothing else, at least have this essential remedy on hand
What I mean when I say that when you know some homeopathy, it is life changing.
Forget what this administration is touting. Homeopathy is the affordable health care. (more…)
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In this podcast, we cover:
0:59 Curing and caring for our family
6:28 A wonderful legacy
9:01 A cure for any sickness of all ages
16:35 Treating colds
19:56 Remedies worth having all the time
24:28 Essence of motherhood
I’ll supply the inspiration; you the perspiration. But I promise that the benefits to you and your family will be significant. Let me give you several more reasons and tips you can use today in this week’s podcast.
I believe knowing how to cure your family is the epitome of womanhood. It is the essence of who we are. It is what we do best. And when you learn how to do this, it is what I call parental exceptionalism.
I’ve been teaching moms for almost 27 years, so I get a lot of folks coming back to me saying, “Holy cow, I cannot believe what this has done for my child.”
Once you learn this easy homeopathy, it will become second nature to you.
Become the extraordinary parent, in a class of your own, the kind of parenting that gives you a legacy.
And here are a couple of my favorite remedies every family should have in their medicine cabinet:
Nux vomica 30 or 200 (I’ll tell you why I took this away from my son when he was a teen.)
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In this podcast, we cover:
1:07 What conventional medicine is great for
4:32 Using homeopathy versus conventional medicine
10:14 Chamomile and its uses
15:35 Poison Ivy: From poison to homeopathic medicine
18:48 Homeopathy is medicine, not supplements
21:30 Hypericum for cuts
25:46 Take advantage of available resources to study homeopathy
I’ve just recorded my second podcast. I hope these podcasts will become a valuable resource in your audio library.
Every two weeks we will post the latest podcasts here. Very soon you will also be able to find these on popular sites like Itunes.
I promise to bring you useful content in my weekly blog, on my community page and now in this new podcast format.
Each podcast will include a new section on “Remedies You Need to Know” designed to help you start treating your family’s everyday conditions right now with homeopathy. (more…)
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In this podcast, we cover:
0:38 All-natural foods that you can use on your face
7:16 Uprooting the problem versus suppressing it
21:35 Homeopathy’s proven efficacy for over 200 years
27:26 Joette’s personal battle with eczema and other health issues
31:36 Joette finally finds homeopathy
Would you eat Diazolidinyl or Imidazolidinyl urea? Doesn’t sound appetizing, but these are two common preservatives used in moisturizer creams.
Yes, urea is an organic waste compound, and the body excretes it through the skin (in the form of sweat), but the urea in your common moisturizer cream is synthetic. That means it is made in a lab, and the synthetic raw materials are ammonia and carbon dioxide. Would you be comfortable spreading them on a slice of toast?
Consider this, the moment you put anything on your skin it is absorbed into the body. (more…)