Listen "Podcast 27 – Moms with Moxie – Escaping Life-Threatening Allergies"
Episode Synopsis
If you have allergies, remember that modern medicine has written you off. The CDC itself will tell you: “There is no cure for allergies.
Strict avoidance of the allergen is the only way to prevent a reaction." I lived decades living in a bubble, dealing with my allergies. Things improved when I stopped taking prescription drugs and changed my diet, but I was not cured.
So, I kept searching until I found the thing that changed my life forever: homeopathy. Want to learn the same homeopathic steps I took to clear myself of allergies?
Learn them today and use them tonight with my newest course: Allergic?!: http://allergies.joettecalabrese.com/allergic/ and download a free infographic, and start learning what remedies could help uproot your allergies.
In this podcast, we cover:
01:30 The anaphylaxis reaction
07:15 Meeting with Joette and starting homeopathy
13:38 Elevated liver enzymes
16:58 Chelidonium 6 and Carduus marianus (milk thistle) for damaged liver
21:22 Food allergies and Apis
35:35 Joette’s courses
37:53 Sharing homeopathy with others
You are listening to a podcast from joettecalabrese.com where nationally certified American homeopath, public speaker, and author, Joette Calabrese, shares her passion for helping families stay healthy through homeopathy and nutrient-dense nutrition.
Paola: We have a great “Moms with Moxie” podcast. I’m here with the delightful, Tina Gill who has some wonderful experiences and stories to share with us. Hi, Tina.
Tina: Hi.
Paola: Alright, so here’s my first question. I like to ask all my Moms with Moxie, what do you love about homeopathy?
Tina: Oh good God. What don’t I love is going to be easier to answer. What I love about homeopathy primarily is that it’s giving me my power back. I’ve always been a healthy and a productive, proactive woman and considered fit and healthy. All of a sudden, my body went haywire. I don’t know what to exactly point a finger at. It could have been menopause. But I experienced anaphylaxis that put me in the hospital three times in 90 days. It just threw me in a no man’s land where I thought I had lost my power. Through homeopathy, I’ve been given my power back, my health, and happiness, and joy, and hope.
Paola: I remember you telling me that you were so scared because it felt like it came out of nowhere.
Tina: Yes.
Paola: I mean we know better. We know that everything we did leading up to it, the antibiotics or whatever was kind of setting the foundation for this to come. But you were waiting for death. You were so scared.
The anaphylaxis reaction
Tina: Oh my goodness, yes, because I lived on almonds and was popping almonds in my mouth one morning like to the tune of 30 or 40 because it was going to hold me over to lunch. I was on a two-hour car ride to my daughter’s house. That was going to be my breakfast. All of a sudden, I started blowing up and itching and then having a hard time breathing. I looked in the mirror and realized I’m in anaphylaxis. The fear of dying alone in my car was overwhelming. So, I dialed 911. I get a gentleman that leads me to the nearest ambulance. I missed the road to the ambulance but I could see it on the other side of a cornfield and just drove my car through a cornfield to get to that ambulance. I jumped out of my car. I handed my keys and say, “I’m having an allergy reaction.” They just looked at me and said, “No kidding.”
Paola: Oh my gosh.
Tina: Yes, they threw me in the ambulance. They rushed me to the emergency room.
Paola: Did they have like Epi stuff, whatever.
Tina: Yes. Actually, I was really shocked. We had to have someone meet us halfway to the emergency room with Benadryl to shoot me to get me to the emergency room. It was that close and that scary.
Paola: That’s crazy.
Tina: Yes.
Paola: Don’t ambulance have like Tylenol, Advil, Benadryl? Isn’t that like standard?
Tina: I guess not.
Paola: Oh my gosh.
Tina: Not in my situation, it wasn’t.
Strict avoidance of the allergen is the only way to prevent a reaction." I lived decades living in a bubble, dealing with my allergies. Things improved when I stopped taking prescription drugs and changed my diet, but I was not cured.
So, I kept searching until I found the thing that changed my life forever: homeopathy. Want to learn the same homeopathic steps I took to clear myself of allergies?
Learn them today and use them tonight with my newest course: Allergic?!: http://allergies.joettecalabrese.com/allergic/ and download a free infographic, and start learning what remedies could help uproot your allergies.
In this podcast, we cover:
01:30 The anaphylaxis reaction
07:15 Meeting with Joette and starting homeopathy
13:38 Elevated liver enzymes
16:58 Chelidonium 6 and Carduus marianus (milk thistle) for damaged liver
21:22 Food allergies and Apis
35:35 Joette’s courses
37:53 Sharing homeopathy with others
You are listening to a podcast from joettecalabrese.com where nationally certified American homeopath, public speaker, and author, Joette Calabrese, shares her passion for helping families stay healthy through homeopathy and nutrient-dense nutrition.
Paola: We have a great “Moms with Moxie” podcast. I’m here with the delightful, Tina Gill who has some wonderful experiences and stories to share with us. Hi, Tina.
Tina: Hi.
Paola: Alright, so here’s my first question. I like to ask all my Moms with Moxie, what do you love about homeopathy?
Tina: Oh good God. What don’t I love is going to be easier to answer. What I love about homeopathy primarily is that it’s giving me my power back. I’ve always been a healthy and a productive, proactive woman and considered fit and healthy. All of a sudden, my body went haywire. I don’t know what to exactly point a finger at. It could have been menopause. But I experienced anaphylaxis that put me in the hospital three times in 90 days. It just threw me in a no man’s land where I thought I had lost my power. Through homeopathy, I’ve been given my power back, my health, and happiness, and joy, and hope.
Paola: I remember you telling me that you were so scared because it felt like it came out of nowhere.
Tina: Yes.
Paola: I mean we know better. We know that everything we did leading up to it, the antibiotics or whatever was kind of setting the foundation for this to come. But you were waiting for death. You were so scared.
The anaphylaxis reaction
Tina: Oh my goodness, yes, because I lived on almonds and was popping almonds in my mouth one morning like to the tune of 30 or 40 because it was going to hold me over to lunch. I was on a two-hour car ride to my daughter’s house. That was going to be my breakfast. All of a sudden, I started blowing up and itching and then having a hard time breathing. I looked in the mirror and realized I’m in anaphylaxis. The fear of dying alone in my car was overwhelming. So, I dialed 911. I get a gentleman that leads me to the nearest ambulance. I missed the road to the ambulance but I could see it on the other side of a cornfield and just drove my car through a cornfield to get to that ambulance. I jumped out of my car. I handed my keys and say, “I’m having an allergy reaction.” They just looked at me and said, “No kidding.”
Paola: Oh my gosh.
Tina: Yes, they threw me in the ambulance. They rushed me to the emergency room.
Paola: Did they have like Epi stuff, whatever.
Tina: Yes. Actually, I was really shocked. We had to have someone meet us halfway to the emergency room with Benadryl to shoot me to get me to the emergency room. It was that close and that scary.
Paola: That’s crazy.
Tina: Yes.
Paola: Don’t ambulance have like Tylenol, Advil, Benadryl? Isn’t that like standard?
Tina: I guess not.
Paola: Oh my gosh.
Tina: Not in my situation, it wasn’t.
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