Joette Calabrese

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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True Soup

“Anyone who tells a lie has not a pure heart, and cannot make a good soup.” Leave it to the great Beethoven to mix morality with soup. (A tall order for his distressed servants, no doubt!) Allow me to be “pure-hearted” here and share a recipe that represents a key nutritional foundation with a symphony

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A Tribute to Chico…..No, Not a Guy, But a Whole Town of Got-Their-Act-Together-People

I’ve just returned to Buffalo after having spent a fantastic weekend in Chico, California. There was a great turnout for my two-day, intensive seminar on homeopathy and I couldn’t have asked for a more lively, warm and welcoming bunch! There were mothers, grandmothers, chiropractors, nurses, farmers, a truck driver, teachers, and herbalists.  The vendors were interesting and  informed, and

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Cavities? Try Homeopathy

I’d like to thank The Healthy Home Economist for first sharing the following post with her readers. Now, I’m glad to share it with you, too.   The quality of the teeth represents the status of the bone structure of the body. Therefore, it’s important that the teeth be sound. If they are, the bones

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California Here I Come!

  I feel like I’ve hit the ground running this New Year’s! But I couldn’t be more thrilled since I’m busy preparing for my intensive, 2-day seminar in Chico, California. The WAPF chapter of Chico Butte has invited me to teach mothers and others how they can be the healer in their families using homeopathy

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In Praise of Pilgrims

I recently came across an article that described what the original Thanksgiving dinner would have been like. It seemed to look down its long aquiline nose at the simpler fare of 1621, as if our modern smorgasbord actually could boast a superior culinary position. Today, typical meals include lavish, sweet pies made with vegetable oils

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