Listen "Podcast 46 – Moms with Moxie: Punctures & Toenails & Bladders, Oh My!"
Episode Synopsis
IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER:
05:29 Advice to beginners
07:30 Puncture wound, Ledum and Arnica
10:01 Toenail injury
11:24 Bladder exstrophy and Cantharis
17:49 Saving through homeopathy
21:30 Gateway curriculum
LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:
Gateway to Homeopathy: A Guided Study Group Curriculum
Good Gut, Bad Gut
Ledum – for puncture wounds
Arnica – for puncture wounds
Aconite – for puncture wounds
Cantharis – for bladder infections
Pulsatilla – for soothing child’s clinginess
Chamomilla – for relaxing a child before bed
Joette’s Facebook Page
Arsenicum – for food sensitivities and allergies
A Materia medica: Practical Homeopathy® for Busy Families
Remedy Kits
Joette: Each day from my office, I get to see how homeopathy is transforming lives all over the globe and I want to share them with you. Some of my students have really caught my eye. Some of you have done all you can to learn how to cure those around you using homeopathic medicines. Your successes inspire me. They’re glorious and powerful. I can’t keep these successes a secret any longer. So, with help from my roving reporters, we bring you a mini podcast series that I call “Moms with Moxie.” Sometimes we even interview dads with audacity. See how regular mothers and others, average people who want to cure those around them have gone from freaking to fabulous with homeopathy.
Kate: You’re listening to Podcast Number 46 here at practicalhomeopathy.com. I’m Kate. On today’s podcast, we have a sweet, young mom who joins us to share her experiences with homeopathy. Suzanne will tell us how she’s helped her whole family with some pretty scary and serious incidents. I think you’ll want to listen to her story and share this podcast with others you know that might be interested in homeopathy and how to get started. I’m also going to share with you information about the new Gateway to Homeopathy study guide. But first, I want to welcome Suzanne to the podcast.
Suzanne, it’s great to be with you here today. I’m excited to get to know you. Welcome!
Suzanne: Oh, thank you, Kate. I’m very excited to be here.
Kate: So, you are from Indiana, right?
Suzanne: Yes. We’re from Indiana. I’m married to Danny. We’ve been married 10 years now. We have three kids. Ian is seven, Jace is five, and Elise is one. We have our dog, Max, too.
Kate: Another family member.
Suzanne: Yes. He’s three. He is our teenager in our house, that’s pretty much …
Kate: That’s funny. Tell me a little bit about your background.
Suzanne: We have always kind of been conscientious about our health and things like that. Sometimes we slip up, but we wouldn’t consider ourselves “crunchy” in any sense. But yet, we like to have more of a healthy approach to things.
So, my sister has been looking into homeopathy for — it’s been about a year now. She approached me with it. I thought here’s another “one thing” that maybe we could contribute to our family and try to help support us in our health. She started a study group, Joette’s Gateway to Homeopathy. She invited me and a few of my friends. It was a group of six of us. We sat around and went through the book, and we all decided that this is something that we were very interested in. I’m really new to this. So, just been kind of experiencing things through what my family ends up doing.
Kate: What ends up happening to you guys, right?
Suzanne: Yes. So, well, with two boys, it’s been kind of crazy.
Kate: I can imagine. Okay, so you went through the Gateway to Homeopathy curriculum.
Suzanne: Correct.
Kate: What did you think of that?
Suzanne: It was very informative. At first, all we wanted to know was … we wanted to know what to do. It was very refreshing to be at the end of the lessons to get some of that from Joette and understand that we’re in a process. It’s not something that we just figure out the protocol, and we do this. There’s so much work to it.
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