Cold Sores or Cooties — You Decide
What do chocolate, sunshine, and stress have in common? They — along with many other things — can all trigger cold sores.
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What do chocolate, sunshine, and stress have in common? They — along with many other things — can all trigger cold sores.
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IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER: 01:24 Joette shares some advice for the New Year 07:03 Pulsatilla 16:34 Goals or tips for the more experienced 20:06 Listen and observe 27:42 Choosing between Aconitum and Ignatia 37:04 Know the homeopathics that your family needs
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The text read: “Mom, super weakness, deep coldness, shivering in bed, nausea, chest feels hollow and weak, like bronchitis is coming.” Whack! Here comes an acute illness.
Hi Everyone, Just a quick shout ’cause I’m being asked what to do for the flu that is plaguing the U.S.
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I’m just here to confess something … I’m bad. I’m naughty. And I like being this way. Why am I bad? Because I don’t comply with the rules of modern medicine nor even most complementary medical methods. I don’t get mammograms, colonoscopies, pap smears, flu vaccines. I don’t wear sunscreen.
I’m sick. Lest you think homeopaths don’t get ill … here’s proof that we do. I’m writing this on my laptop from bed, with a cup of bone stock on my bedside table. You read that right — I. Am. Sick.
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Two years ago, I found myself sitting in the Calcutta airport waiting for a flight when I had the pleasure of meeting a nun from Mother Teresa’s order, The Sisters of Charity. I will refer to her as Sister Bernadette throughout this post for the sake of her privacy, though I simply felt the need
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Poison ivy and poison oak can turn a happy summer excursion into a nightmare. Itching, blisters, redness and swelling … all from touching a harmless-looking plant. Conventional medicine treats poison ivy and poison oak, as it does most rashes, with oral or topical steroids. This provides a short-term solution by blocking the body’s immune response to
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That itching. Those vesicles. As the mother of three active boys I knew all too well what they meant. My boys were into the poison ivy again. Maybe your kids, like mine, have recently made the discovery of a little three-leafed plant that left them covered in blisters that itched and spread wherever they
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