Podcast 77 – Moms with Moxie: This is Powerful Stuff!

15/07/2019 27 min
Podcast 77 – Moms with Moxie: This is Powerful Stuff!

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Episode Synopsis

 

IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER:

04:19    Plantar Fasciitis

07:51    Symphytum 200 and Rhus tox 30

15:28    Celiac disease and Crohn's disease

20:43    Detached retina

22:02    Blood poisoning



 

LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:

 

The Weston A. Price Foundation

A Materia Medica: Practical Homeopathy® for Busy Families

Gateway to Homeopathy: A Guided Study Group Curriculum

The Survivalist Guide to Homeopathy

Mindful Homeopathy:  Practical Protocols for Mental and Emotional Conditions 

Joette’s blog posts

Joette’s podcasts

Joette's Facebook Live archive

Homeopathic Remedy Kits

 

 

 

 

Kate:  This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast Episode Number 77.

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, and your successes inspire me. They’re glorious and powerful, and 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:  Hi! This is Kate. I am here with another Mom with Moxie today. Her name is Holly. We’re getting to know each other a little bit, and she’s fantastic. I think you guys will love to hear from Holly and the things that she’s doing with homeopathy. So, Holly, welcome!

 

Holly:  Hi, Kate.

 

Kate:  Thank you for being here, taking time out of a busy family weekend to do this. So, thank you.

 

Holly:  Thank you so much for having me. This is exciting!

 

Kate:  I’m super-excited to get to know you. So, tell us a little bit about yourself, Holly.

 

Holly:  Well, I am a somewhat stay-at-home mom. I home school my 13-year old son. I do marketing and communications for our family business. I have been working with homeopathy off and on for about ten years but really only seriously the last few years — maybe three years.

 

Kate:  But you’ve known about homeopathy and used it for actually a very long time. You started to use it anyway, right?

 

Holly:  Yes. Yes, I did. Actually, I came across it … we had a tragedy in our family. We lost my stepdaughter to cancer when she was ten years old.

 

Kate:  Oh, my goodness!

 

Holly:  It led me on this discovery of alternative medicine, therapies, diet, nutrition. Jordan Rubin, his book, “The Maker’s Diet” … I read … mentioned the Weston A. Price organization, so, I started reading a lot of their information. That’s actually how I found Joette and some of her early information that she had. Again, this was about 12 years ago, I guess.

 

Then I purchased a homeopathy kit after reading some of Joette’s blog posts and articles that she had published with the Weston Price organization. I didn’t really know how to use it. At that time in my life, I was so busy and absorbed with a toddler. I would just read a little here and there, and I didn’t educate myself enough. So, I didn’t really know what I was doing, and so, I would just use it here and there.

 

Thankfully, my son was really healthy. We didn’t have a lot of occasion, I guess to use it. So, it kind of went off on a shelf, got dusty, and I forgot about it for a long time.

 

Kate:  You seriously forgot about it?

 

Holly:  Well, I knew it was there, but it almost overwhelmed me, I’ll be honest. Because he would get the flu or a couple of little things like that, but I would try it. And I really only understood the classical approach at that time — even that, I barely understood. So, when you see a list of 15 possible remedies, and you’re supposed to analyze your 2-year-old’s emotional state and all of these different things,

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