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Podcast 85 – Moms with Moxie: 2 Legs, 4 Legs or Leaves

Joette Calabrese, HMC, PHom M

November 13th, 2019  |  5 Comments

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Joette Calabrese

 

IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER:

01:47    History with Homeopathy and hints

10:10    Homeopathy for night terrors and poisoning

14:55    Homeopathy for chemical sensitivities, animals and plants

25:52    Exploring healthy living

LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:

Joette Calabrese 

 

Terror in the Night

The Perils of Summer: Poison Ivy and Poison Oak

Cell Salts: The Easy Homeopathy

Cure Yourself and Your Family

Feminopathy course

The Survivalist Guide to Homeopathy

Sunburn and Dehydration? Homeopathy Offers the Cure

Ditch the Gatorade and Make My Son's Homeopathic Electrolyte Drink

Gateway to Homeopathy II:  Only available for purchase through your resource page, after having taken the prerequisite Gateway to Homeopathy I (referenced below)

My blog, podcasts and Facebook Live events

Gateway to Homeopathy: A Guided Study Group Curriculum

 

 

 

 

Kate:  This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast Episode Number 85.

 

Joette:  Joette Calabrese here, folks. I’m happy that you’ve joined me for my podcast today. You’re in for a treat. From my virtual classroom, I’m privileged to see how homeopathy is transforming lives all over the globe. Their successes inspire me. They’re glorious and powerful, and I can’t keep their triumphs a secret. I want you to hear the excitement my students experience, too. So, you can be inspired by their unique stories.

 

With the help from Kate, my reporter, I bring you a podcast series I call, “Moms with Moxie.” Sometimes we even interview “Dads with Audacity” or “Teens with Tenacity.” See how regular mothers and others — average folks who love healing those around them — have gone from freaking to fabulous by simply applying what they’ve learned using what I call Practical Homeopathy®.

 

 

Kate:  Welcome, everyone, to another Mom with Moxie podcast. Today, I'm excited for you all to get to know Jennifer. She's with me here today.

 

Welcome, Jennifer.

 

Jennifer:  Hi, Kate. Thank you so much for having me. I'm really excited to be here.

 

Kate:  Good, me, too. I'm really excited to get to know you a little bit more and to hear your story. Let's get started by hearing from you about your background, and maybe how you came into the natural healing modality.

 

History with homeopathy

 

Jennifer:  Well, I live in Central Texas. I'm on a life-learning journey with my son who's 12, and daughter, nine, and my husband. We live on Unruly Farm, which is a small farm. We have a dog, cats and chickens. My background is in the social sciences, and I love research. So, it's kind of translated into me into researching healthy and holistic living — which is my segue into learning and using homeopathy.

 

Kate:  You must have been passionate then about natural healing for a long time? Is that true?

 

Jennifer:  The last 20 years, yes.

 

Kate:  Oh, wow.

 

Jennifer:  Yes. About 20 years ago, I was exposed to a chemical that I had a severe reaction to. It started me on a journey with reclaiming my health and understanding chemical sensitivities. It just led itself into holistic living.

 

During that time, I discovered a lot of different things that people were using — diet and herbs. I really had not even heard of homeopathy. Now, when I look back, I think, “How could I not have heard of homeopathy in my whole life?” It’s stupefying to me!

 

I got a sunburn. I was using aloe vera gel and all of the herbal things, and it just wasn't doing the trick. I went to a little health food store that I frequented, and I asked the person, “What would you recommend for sunburn?”

 

She said, “Try this,” and she gave me some burn cream.

 

I put it on and within 15 minutes, I had about a 60% reduction in pain. I thought, “What is this stuff?” I didn't even read the label. I just purchased it. So, I looked, and it said, “Homeopathic Preparation of Cantharis.”

 

Kate:  So, that was the first time that you've ever heard of homeopathy.

 

Jennifer:  That's correct. It was the first time. It was about 20 years ago. So, I became really interested in what worked so well for the sunburn. And I went back to the health food store, and I purchased my first book.

 

You know, it's hard now to think back about my life before homeopathy. It really is. I mean, you know how they say when you're learning a second language, you start dreaming in that language, and you know you're really getting it? So, I had a dream the other night, and in the dream, I was telling somebody about a homeopathic remedy. So, I think it's become a second language for me almost.

 

Kate:  Wow! Fantastic.

 

Jennifer:  It is translating for my children, too. They both have their own little homeopathic kits that they carry in their backpacks. They both asked for them because I have a kit in my purse that I like that I finally developed with a jewelry organizer.

 

So, my daughter said, “Oh, I want one of those!” So, we got one.

 

Then my son, he said he wanted something — but he wanted something a little tougher. So, he has a nice little plastic case for his.

 

Kate:  Yes. Tell us a little bit more about that because I feel like this is fascinating that your kids wanted these, and what you came up with. Explain that a little bit more.

 

Jennifer:  Homeopathy has been a part of my life their entire lives. We've worked with it; they've used it. It's second nature to them now. If they have an injury or an issue, we have a first aid box, and they go get their first aid with homeopathy.

 

Recently, something flew into my eye. I just had read the lesson that Joette had send out about Aconite being the Arnica for the eye.

 

So, when I'm having issues, I'll say, “Hey, I just got something in my eye. I'm going to take Aconite because it's Arnica for the eye.” I'm very vocal about what I'm doing.

 

Then a couple of days after that, something flew in my daughter's eye, and she was having pain from it. She said, “Oh, I remember, Aconite is the Arnica for the eye.”

 

So, I'm always very verbal about what remedies I'm using, and why I'm selecting them, and they're listening. They've had such great success with homeopathy. In fact, my son is very active. (Thankfully, we've only had one broken bone.) And he had injured his leg. He was busy, and he didn't want to stop. The next day, he looked down, and he had this big purple bruise on it.

 

He said, “What is that?!”

 

I said, “It’s a bruise, Cyress! That’s how they look when you don't work with it with Arnica!”

 

He was just aghast that a bruise could look like that because usually we apply Arnica topically, and you take Arnica by mouth for bruising. But that was just funny to me. He was horrified that this big purple thing was on his leg!

 

Also, I started doing this in books that I read. I would think if someone was injured or ill, I would think, “If I was there, and I wanted to use homeopathy, what remedies would I use?” I just started thinking that way is the way to educate myself about homeopathy.

 

We read aloud a lot in our life learning. We were reading a book about the Oregon Trail. It was a great opportunity because a lot of things happened to this poor family in “The Oregon Trail.” One of them was cholera. So, I said, “Well, if they’d had homeopathy, what would they have taken?”

 

So, we got out a book, and we read what cholera was and the symptoms. We discussed what remedies they might have taken.

 

Then another person had a snake bite … and, so different things. As we read books, we talk about, “If we were there with our homeopathy kits, what would we do?”

 

That is a fun way for us to learn homeopathy together. Hopefully, we're not going to need that one day.

 

Kate:  Yeah, right? Yes, hopefully not. So, both of your children, then, asked you to get them something to carry the remedies.

 

Jennifer:  Yes. My daughter wanted the jewelry case that I turned into the homeopathic kit for hers. My son, he found a little box that fit perfectly into his backpack. He has about 15 remedies in it.

 

Kate:  Do you pick out the remedies that go in their cases, or do they pick them out?

 

Jennifer:  I picked them out. We talked about why I have each remedy that I have in my kit. Then we talked about why I use them, and what we would use them for.

 

Kate:  Do you have anything in their kits that explains if something were to happen, which remedy? You know what I'm saying … like a piece of paper or something?

 

Jennifer:  Right. I had a premade kit from a company that had a little booklet in there. We’ve used that booklet because it's basically the same remedies. So, it has a little booklet on using each remedy.

 

Kate:  Okay. We're going to show on Joette’s website below the recording of the podcast. You're going to see a picture of the jewelry case that you've turned into your homeopathic and emergency kit, so to speak. You can see what we're talking about by looking at that picture.

 

I think it's brilliant, what you've done with the jewelry kit. I actually never thought of that. I'm thinking about making one for myself because I love how that jewelry kit holds those remedies from the picture that you sent me.

 

Then also you said that you have some other things in there, too. Tell us about that.

 

Jennifer:  There's a larger zipper bottom. In that, I have some adhesive bandages. I have a saline vial for washing out wounds or even if somebody gets something in their eye. I have some herbal salts that I actually make in there as well for cuts and bumps. I have the original burn cream that I still use all these years. It's great for bug bites and stings. Then I have Arnica cream.

 

Kate:  Who manufactures the burn and bug bite cream that you really like?

 

Jennifer:  Weleda. I used to be able to buy it at health food stores. At some point along in the last 15 years, they had stopped selling it directly in stores, But I call, and I order it from them directly. So, at the beginning of the summer, I call and order about four tubes of it, just so I have it. And I inevitably will give some away.

 

That's the other thing I have in my kit: I bought some little tiny bags that seal at the top because I will inevitably give somebody my whole vial. Now, I have these little bags. I don't know if they are showing on the photo or not. But I can put a dosage in there and give them the bag, and then I don't give away my vials.

 

Kate:  Of the homeopathy.

 

Jennifer:  Yes, so I just bought a little packet of like 100, and I just keep those in there in case I want to share it with other people.

 

Kate:  That's a good idea. I'm going to make one for myself. Thank you for sharing.

 

Jennifer:  Yes. Also, I don't know if anyone else has had this experience, carrying the vials in their purse, but the labels on mine would tend to rub wherever they were. And this keeps the labels from rubbing off as well. So, this protects the labels. That's just an extra bonus, so you don't lose the writing on the outside.

 

Homeopathy for night terrors and poisoning

 

Kate:  All right. Let's hear some of the ways that you've used homeopathy over the last 20 years! I bet you have some great stories to share with us.

 

Jennifer:  One of the things that immediately comes to mind is night terrors. I don't know if you've been around someone that's had a night terror. My daughter had night terrors, and they are terrifying for the person that is taking care of them.

 

You really can't wake the person up, and it is very scary. At the time, I really wasn't prepared homeopathically for them. Then fortunately, there was an article about them of using Ignatia. I used Ignatia in the 200 potency.

 

My daughter had a night terror … and because we've done homeopathy, and I would say, “Open up like a baby bird,” when we take our remedies. So, in her night terror, I was able just to say, “Open up like a baby bird,” and she actually did! And I administered the Ignatia. Within five minutes, she closed her eyes and truly went back to sleep. It was amazing because the previous one she'd had lasted for 20 minutes.

 

It happened again about two weeks later. We did just one single dose that night and she never had one since! That's been probably three years ago.

 

Kate:  Yay! That's awesome!

 

Jennifer:  Yes! That is awesome! I'm so grateful to have had that remedy for those. As a mother, in the middle of the night, it's a very scary thing. Even though, you know, it's not like the high fever, and you're worried and all those things. But it is just a scary experience. I'm just so glad to have Ignatia.

 

I would keep thinking about the remedies that I would not be without, and Ignatia is definitely one of those.

 

Kate:  Yes. Do you ever take Ignatia while you're going through that?

 

Jennifer:  I think that night, I did take it myself as well. I think while I was waiting for that five minutes to pass, I took a dose myself.

 

Kate:  Yes, even though you know logically in your head that it's just a night terror. Still, for your child to be terrified like that is unnerving.

 

Jennifer:  It is. It's very unnerving.

 

Kate:  What else?

 

Jennifer:  Poison ivy. We live in a rural area, and my son climbs trees. And you will climb through poison ivy and not even know that you climbed through it. He was really getting into it. I used the Anacardium, and it helped relieve the symptoms.

 

This year, I prepared for the poison ivy season after I read a blog post, The Perils of Summer: Poison Ivy and Poison Oak. It discusses using the Rhus tox 30 prophylactically. So, I did that with my son.

 

He contracted poison ivy only one time this summer, and it was much less severe. It healed quickly. He was thrilled with the results of using the Rhus tox prophylactically, and so was I.

 

We had many nights prior to that where he would wake up in the night miserable, itching from the poison ivy. The one bout he had with it this year was so mild. It was incredible. We got a lot more sleep this summer because he wasn't waking up itching and miserable. We will definitely be doing the Rhus tox prophylactically again next summer.

 

Kate:  Yeah, good. (So, you were referring to a blog on Joette’s website, joettecalabrese.com.)

 

That's one thing that I failed to ask you about earlier in our podcast. How did you come to learn about Joette? I want to bridge the gap from seeing the word “homeopathic preparation” to how you came to study homeopathy and then ultimately learn about Joette.

 

Jennifer:  Initially, when I was studying homeopathy, I relied on books because I love books, and I have a lot of homeopathy books. When I ventured into online research, I was pregnant with my daughter, and I was looking for homeopathic and cell salt support because I had discovered cell salts at that point. I found Joette’s Cell Salts: The Easy Homeopathy program, and then also Cure Yourself and Your Family. And, I began using both of those resources.

 

Kate:  Your introduction to Joette was those two programs. Then did you go on to take any of her other courses or consult with her?

 

Jennifer:  Yes, I've done both. I consulted with her for chemical sensitivities where I started my journey here. I have done the Feminopathy course and the Survival course.

 

Kate:  The Survivalist Guide to Homeopathy is actually one of my favorites.

 

Jennifer:  Yes. When I go on trips, I take that binder and the kit that I purchased with that. That is my primary travel kit because I think I'm going to be prepared for just about anything when I'm traveling with that resource.

 

Homeopathy for chemical sensitivities, animals and plants

 

Kate:  Tell us how it's going with your chemical sensitivities. Do you still have those?

 

Jennifer:  I have probably a 90% improvement in symptoms than when I started working with Joette. And, I have a protocol of what to do if I'm exposed to chemicals, which is very helpful, which for me is primarily Arsenicum album.

That is another remedy that I just would never be without. If I've been in a situation that I've been exposed to chemicals, I can take that remedy, and it helps my body deal with the chemical exposure.

 

Kate:  Now, do you take that in a 30C potency or 200C potency when you're exposed and have some issues?

 

Jennifer:  I take it in the 200C potency.

 

Kate:  My one remedy — if I'm on a desert island and can only take one remedy — Arsenicum album is my one remedy that I would take, I think.

 

Jennifer:  Me, too, absolutely. I've used it with my chickens, I’ve used it with the chemical sensitivities. It's just an amazing remedy.

 

Kate:  You mentioned using Arsenicum with your chickens. Tell us what you used that for.

 

Jennifer:  We have a small flock of chickens, and they all have names, of course. Lacey, one of our chickens, she would just freeze in place and not move. We could tell that she was off, and there was something wrong. Then her droppings also did not look the way they usually looked.

 

And so, I didn't have any kind of resource for chickens at that point on using homeopathy. I thought, “Okay, there's something wrong with her droppings. I'm going with Arsenicum.”

 

So, I used Arsenicum. We caught her; we gave her one dose; we put her in the coop. And, in the morning, she walked out, and everything was completely normal with her.

 

Kate:  Yay!

 

Jennifer:  About three days later, she had the same … she froze in place, not as severe, and the droppings were a little bit different, but not as severe. We gave her one more dose, and then she was completely fine after that. I still don't know what the issue was, but it didn't matter. I was able to help her with just using Arsenicum.

 

Kate:  Now, I'm trying to picture how you're giving the remedy to your chicken, to Lacey. I mean, if you put it in her water, that's one thing. But maybe you have a different method.

 

Jennifer:  Well, my husband held her, and I just pried her beak open and dropped a couple of pellets in.

 

Kate:  Awww. Was she a good girl?

 

Jennifer:  She was. I mean, she wasn't feeling like being a fighter right then, so that was helpful. But she wasn't drinking at that point, so I thought this is the only way I'm going to get it in her. I guess I could have also maybe had done a wet dose with her, but I just thought, “I'm just going to try this.” That's kind of my philosophy, especially working with animals. “I’m just going to try this and see what happens.” And it worked!

 

The second time, it was more difficult to dose her that way because she felt better. Yeah, she was not wanting it the second time. But after the second time, she has not had any more issues.

 

I realized now I should have isolated her, as I'm reading more. I have educated myself on caring for the chickens, and maybe I should have isolated her. But thankfully, it wasn't anything contagious. But if it had been, I could have put it in all of their water from what I understand.

 

Kate:  I actually just gave something to our cat. The poor thing, I closed the door on her tail, and I didn't mean to. It was an accident. She ran off afraid of me, and I couldn’t get her even to want to stay by me too much because she was afraid then.

 

And so, I was trying to figure out how I was going to give her some Arnica. I didn't want to put it in her bowl of water that she already had. So, I put another little cup with water, and then I put a couple of Arnica pellets in there. Then I thought, “Well, if she needs it, she's going to drink this water.”

 

I brought her over there and showed her the water. She stuck her nose in there. I don't know if she actually got a dose of it or not, but I left it out there because I feel like animals are very intuitive. Hopefully, that helped her.

 

Jennifer:  Yes, if you offer them a healing modality, they will avail themselves of it.

 

Kate:  Yes.

 

Jennifer:  I was thinking, too, of pets. My neighbor has a very big heart, and she has five dogs that she has taken in at various points — rescue dogs. One of them is a little Deer Chihuahua, and he was not feeling well. It had been one of those days — it had been warm the day before, then a big wind came in. And he was chilly and clingy to her, and his stomach was hurting.

 

They’d previously taken him to the vet for that, fearing that he had impaction. He did not. He just had gas. I took, actually, Pulsatilla to her, and I said, “Let's just try him on a dose Pulsatilla and see what happens.”

 

Within 15 minutes, he passed gas and stopped shivering and went about his regular day. She was very thrilled that it did not involve a vet visit.

 

Now, I’ve given her some on hand. If Archie — that's the dog's name — if Archie gets out of sorts with his stomach, that seems to be the remedy that helps him. I'm also trying to keep notes. So, I have a little folder on animals. So, I wrote down when I gave the chicken Arsenicum, and how the remedy worked, and when I gave Archie the Pulsatilla.

 

So, I'm trying to keep better notes than I have in the past. I don't always keep the notes, but it makes a huge difference. You can look back and say, “Hey, what worked before when this happened?”

 

Kate:  Yes, it does make a huge difference.

 

Jennifer:  I have another story about helping a friend with my favorite remedy, Arsenicum album. This involves the Texas asp.  

 

Kate:  What is that?

 

Jennifer:  It’s also known as the puss moth caterpillar, and it looks like a little toupee. It’s just this furry little caterpillar that is on oak trees. But each little hair on that caterpillar is a barb. It's very toxic. It's supposed to be extremely painful to get one on you and be stung by it.

 

My friend actually stepped on one in her garage. She's had four children, completely natural. She said that this is the worst pain that she's ever had.

 

She uses homeopathy as well, and she was taking different remedies. She took Ledum. She took Aconite because she said it was just shocking. We were texting, and she said, “I just feel this pain just creeping up my leg.”

 

I said, “You're being poisoned by this asp.” I said, “Try Arsenicum.”

 

She took it. and she said that she could feel the pain and poison moving back down towards where she stepped on it. After about five minutes, it crept up again. So, she was taking it about every five minutes for 30 minutes. Then it completely went back down into her foot. But she really had to work with that sting.

 

But it poisoned her, and she just tried the Arsenicum, and it really helped her. Then she could move to longer interval between the dosage.

 

Kate:  I never want to encounter one of those. That is for sure. You guys have a lot of poisonous things in Texas.

 

Jennifer:  We do. We’ve, thankfully, never had to use any kind of homeopathy for snake bites. We have several venomous snakes in Texas. But we all know what we would do if we were bitten by a snake on our way to emergency care. We have Lachesis is what we would take on the way. That's our plan. It’s in our first aid kit.

 

I also wanted to talk about using homeopathy with plants.

 

Kate:  Yeah, I would love to hear about that.  

 

Jennifer:  Right. Primarily, I've used the remedy that's commonly known as China and the scientific name is Cinchona. It could be used for depletion of vital fluids if somebody’s lost vital fluids and been dehydrated. We have droughts here in Texas. I had planted some elderberry trees. They are water-loving trees, and they were just not looking happy at all no matter how much I water them. So, I decided to use that remedy for them.

 

I just had a gallon jar, and I put some of the remedy in there, stirred it up and poured it on their roots. By the next day, they had perked up. They looked much healthier. They weren't as “falling over” as they had been. So, I started doing that weekly during the drought time for the elderberries. I think it really helped them. Then I started doing it for other plants that I noticed were being affected by the drought.

 

Kate:  Did you read that someplace or do you just figure that out on your own?

 

Jennifer:  Well, I figured that out on my own. Then I actually found a book called “Homeopathy for Plants.” It's written by someone that's in the UK. So, there are some plants that are not the same as in the United States, but it has a lot of great information on how to use homeopathy for your garden and balcony plants and indoor plants.

 

Kate:  Might be inside plants, sometimes they experience a drought because of their caregiver, shall we say? That would be a good remedy to have on hand.

 

What else Jennifer? How else have you used homeopathy?

 

Jennifer:  I've used the cell salts, which was my original course that I learned from Joette. One of the combinations that I've used is the Nat mur and the Kali phos to prevent dehydration, especially when someone's dealing with a stomach bug, we would do it every three hours.

 

The other is an electrolyte replacement. It's very hot here. I mix this up frequently. I have a huge three ring binder. I print out the remedy cards from the blog, and I put them in my binder. I take notes on different things. This is just handwritten. I took a note from this electrolyte replacement and it was: 16 bioplasmas, 16 Nat sulph in a 6X potency, a fourth of a cup of lemon or lime juice, a teaspoon of sea salt, and then a cup of coconut water. Then you put it in a gallon and add water to make it a gallon. That's what our family drinks for electrolyte replacement.

 

Kate:  I know Joette has used that with her family throughout the years, and I've used something similar as well. If our listeners are looking at where to find that recipe, so to speak, there's a blog titled Sunburn and Dehydration? Homeopathy Offers the Cure.

 

There are several blogs that you can find that recipe on, as well as in the Gateway II study guide, if you have that. The recipe is also in Lesson 2 towards the end of the lesson. That's a great thing to have on hand in the hot months. Well, here in Wisconsin, there are very few. But in Texas, you probably need that often.

 

Jennifer:  Yes, and also I had a friend who had the flu, and she was severely dehydrated. I made this for her, and she drank it. It was one of the few things she could actually keep down. She said it really helped her recover from dehydration from the flu.

 

Exploring healthy living

 

Kate:  Jennifer, let's wrap up this podcast by hearing some words of wisdom that you have on being healthy.

 

Jennifer:  What I've noticed over the last 20 years of exploring healthy living (and taking care of myself and taking care of my children and helping them take care of themselves) is that when we have a really strong foundation, we're eating nutritious foods; we're getting good sleep; we're managing our stress.

 

I think about the holidays, and you go to too many functions, and at the end of it, everybody's stressed and tired. I can just see the dominoes fall.

 

If we go somewhere, and we eat something that’s sugary, we don't get enough sleep, and we've had too much excitement, and maybe somebody there had a cold, we’re more likely to come down with a cold.

 

If we eliminated the sugar, and we got better sleep, then we probably aren't even going to come down with a cold. We're never even going to take the homeopathy.

 

Kate:  Yes, it comes down to having a strong vitality. If you have that good foundation, I think you were telling me in our last conversation that you felt like the homeopathy actually worked more quickly when you have a stronger baseline to start with.

 

Jennifer:  Yes, and oftentimes, with just one dose!

 

Kate:  I think that's a really good point. If we take care of ourselves, then our body has to do less work to heal, obviously, right? If we're in a stronger constitution, stronger vitality, the homeopathy will act more quickly and be more effective. We have to take less of it and so forth.

 

Jennifer:  Well, homeopathy is a helper to me. Everything I do to make it easier for my helper to help me, in a way, is taking care of myself. So, then when I do need my homeopathic helper, my body's ready to use it and heal.

 

I mean, I get emotional when I think about these are plants and minerals, and we're using tiny amounts of them to heal. I mean, it's a miracle to me! I do … I tear up when I think about how amazing homeopathy is! We were just taking in just this little bit, and it tells our body, like, “Hey, use me to heal yourself!” I think that's beautiful.

 

Kate:  Yes, I think of them as little signals to our body to “get working.”

 

Jennifer:  Right. I am so grateful for the gift of homeopathy. It is medicine that helps your body heal without hurting your body. That to me is priceless!

 

Joette:  As I hope you know by now, on my blog, podcasts and Facebook Live, I offer as many protocols for simple conditions as I can — for free, without affiliates or advertising. But let me be clear. When it comes to more complex conditions, it’s key that you learn how to use these medicines properly. I want you to be well-trained. So, I save discussions of the more involved methods for my courses in which I walk students through each method with step-by-step training.

 

In these podcasts, I focus on those students of mine who have already tunneled in and learned how to take care of themselves, family, friends, and pets, and even livestock using homeopathic medicine. Many of these students began their education by participating in one of my Gateway to Homeopathy study groups. And now, after taking one or more of my courses, they’re well-trained to use my specific brand of homeopathy. I hope listening to this podcast has inspired you to follow in their footsteps. With the proper training, you, too, can nurture and protect the health of your family and loved ones with Practical Homeopathy®.

 

Kate:  You just listened to a podcast from PracticalHomeopathy.com where nationally certified homeopath, public speaker, and author, Joette Calabrese shares her passion for helping families stay strong through homeopathy. Joette’s podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Play, Blueberry, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn and iHeartRadio.

 

 

Thank you for listening to this podcast with Joette Calabrese. To learn more and find out if homeopathy is a good fit for your health strategy, visit PracticalHomeopathy.com.

 

These Moms with Moxie podcasts are designed to be inspirational, not specifically educational. No Remedy Card is provided.

 

 

I am a homeopath with a worldwide practice working with families and individuals via Zoom. I'm also a teacher and most importantly, a mom who raised my now-adult children depending on homeopathy over the last 31 years. I lived decades of my life with food intolerances, allergies, and chemical sensitivities until I was cured with homeopathy, so I understand pain, anxiety, and suffering. You may feel that your issues are more severe or different than anyone else’s, but I have seen it all in my practice and in my work in India. My opinion is that nothing has come close to the reproducible, safe and effective results that my clients, students and I have achieved with homeopathy.

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Joette is not a physician and the relationship between Joette and her clients is not of prescriber and patient, but as educator and client. It is fully the client's choice whether or not to take advantage of the information Joette presents. Homeopathy doesn't "treat" an illness; it addresses the entire person as a matter of wholeness that is an educational process, not a medical one. Joette believes that the advice and diagnosis of a physician is often in order.


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5 thoughts on “Podcast 85 – Moms with Moxie: 2 Legs, 4 Legs or Leaves”

  1. Mary Simpson says:

    Inspiring encouragement. Thank you for sharing. Joette’s courses helped me treat people, animals, birds, trees and plants. People often ask what I recommend and are learning themselves.Homeopathy is a wonderful God given gift.

  2. Nancy Perry says:

    Great interview – so interesting to read how different people “come” to homeopathy. I like that she talks about her kids and their interest and how they’ve all learned together…..Homeopathy can bring a family together for sure. Thanks Kate, Jennifer and Joette

  3. Sharon B says:

    Jennifer, thank you for sharing your experiences — I can relate to much of what you relate to Kate because I live in a country environment as well with dogs, cats, chickens and pond fish (haven’t had to treat the fish yet, but….). You’d be a wonderful person to be around in an emergency, as you clearly have the confidence — moxie — that goes along with knowing you are prepared to “do something” right away. Best to you and your family!

  4. Linda Bossle says:

    Loved this interview, especially the home training of children using books like Oregon Trail. Brilliant! I am looking for a picture of the jewelry kit turned homeopathy kit. I would love to see the example of this.

    1. Jenn Donnelly says:

      I’m also looking for the jewelry kit. The podcast said there was a picture here but I didnt see one. Def loves this moms with moxie one! Makes me want to put kits together for my kids backpacks.

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