Prenatal Preparation with Homeopathy: The Best Gift You Could Give!

At this joyous time of year, I’m reminded of some of the best gifts we are given in life: our children.  Did you know that there is a homeopathic protocol that can be followed during pregnancy to give the gift of robust health to your unborn child? The best part?  This prenatal plan uses homeopathic […]

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Nsalata di Aranciu (Orange Salad)

  It’s hard to believe that this simple Italian salad has such a unique flavor from common ingredients. You have to taste it to believe it! I grew up eating this with crusty, homemade Italian bread still piping hot from the oven. My mother served it around Christmas and into January. Ingredients 3 oranges Sprigs

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A Former Homeopathic Skeptic Now a True Believer

Remember Constantine Hering who formulated the famous Homeopathic Laws of Cure that I wrote about a few weeks ago? I couldn’t resist sharing with you some of his amazing story. Believe it or not, when he first began studying homeopathy, he did so as a researcher trying to disprove homeopathy. Dr. Constantine Hering started down a path that

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Who Else Loved the Weston Price Conference in Santa Clara?

Here’s a note about my recent speaking engagement at the Weston A. Price conference written by my wonderful husband Perry: Five hundred plus cheering attendees joined Joette’s presentation at the Santa Clara conference (standing room only!). The enthusiasm for her message of treating your family yourself was contagious.   The more than 1700 in attendance

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Kiss, Kiss

If you’ve read my blog posts in the past, you’ll remember that I’m no lover of flu shots. Indeed, I’ve seen the damage they can do, but Rite Aid’s slogan promoting flu shots did resonate with me: “Don’t hide from the flu.” The good news is that you don’t have to hide from the flu, and the process doesn’t involve injecting

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The Gut Garden

I used to be an anti-pesticide activist. That meant I’d get together with town council members to educate them about the dangers of herbicides and insecticides and propose alternatives. I also met with every hospital in Western New York in 1988 and convinced them to halt their lawn spray programs.   The efforts of our

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