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I’ve received a number of requests to cover tonsil stones. To be honest, I wasn’t sure if this subject would be prevalent enough to interest all my readers. Indeed, some people are prone to tonsil stones, while others are
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Years ago (eleven of them, to be precise), I wrote a newsletter on homeopathy for UTIs entitled When It’s Hard to Go. Readers who’ve found it through web searches have contacted my team because there were no potenc
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Folks, the list is as long as my arm: Saltwater gargle Hot tea with lemon Honey Lozenges Humidifiers Chicken soup Popsicles Apple cider vinegar Cayenne pepper Gargle with aspirin Ibuprofen OTC synthetic chemical throat sprays
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Lydia awakened in the middle of the night with a terrible, barky-sounding cough. She couldn’t catch her breath! For a moment, she was fearful that she might actually suffocate! It felt like there was a plug in her th
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Ipecac is valuable. Aside from being a 12-point Scrabble word — or even more if you place it well — Ipecac is an essential medicine when prepared homeopathically. Consequently, Ipecacuanha (Ipecac) should be includ
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If you’ve followed me for any length of time, you’ve probably read how I precede a new schedule of homeopathic medicine (what we call “opening a case”) with Camphora 200, one dose, one day. Why do I do that?
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Let’s add another must-have homeopathic medicine to our well-curated kits, shall we? This time, our attention turns to Chamomilla vulgaris. Now, if one endeavors to curate a truly well-rounded kit, this medicine shou
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I have a thought to share as we cook down the last of the turkey bones in a big stock pot and say goodbye to the Thanksgiving weekend here in the United States. I am thankful for Practical Homeopathy®.
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I’ve written about Cuprum metallicum before. So, perhaps you remember its history of usefulness for restless legs, strabismus or colic. But today, I want to stress Cuprum’s ability to address spasms.
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Today is a special day in the United States. We celebrate our freedom! Indeed, our Founding Fathers eschewed external control. They fought and died for autonomy!
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Burns. Many folks head for the aloe, but I’d love to see a world where everyone first thinks of Cantharis. We have discussed its use when burning symptoms signal a urinary tract infection. We’ve also given examples
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Fake. Fake. Fake! You’ve seen them in every corner of our society. Fake eyelashes, fake tans, fake designer handbags, fake IDs, fake news … even fake food!
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