IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER:
03:54 How Gina started with homeopathy
08:50 Allergy: Apis and Carbolicum acidum
14:42 Dislocations and cell salts
16:09 Gout
18:53 Tools/Resources to use
25:15 Migraines
LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:
Feminopathy course
Survivalist course
Apis mellifica
Gateway to Homeopathy study group class
Pulsatilla
Teen Hormones and the Gut
Nat phos
Joette’s Free Resources page
Phytolacca
Students of Joette Facebook group (students only)
Joette’s Study Group, Find Your New Study Group Friends
Allergic?! class
Sanguinaria 30
Natrum muriaticum
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.
Gina: One of my daughters had tonsils that were really puffy and swollen and they looked really bad. A couple of hours later, I got out my flashlight and looked at the back of her throat and like, the white patches are gone! The tonsils are about half the size they were before.
Kate: You are listening to Podcast Number 42 at joettecalabrese.com.
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: Today, I’m here with someone that many of you already know and may have actually communicated with on Joette’s Facebook page. My friend, Gina Conrad, joins us today from her home in Iowa. Gina has such a sweet and giving heart. She is so generous with her time and her knowledge of homeopathy. Gina, I want to welcome you to the podcast. I’m excited to be here with you today and to have a conversation with you.
Gina: Thanks a lot, Kate. I’m happy to be here.
Kate: Gina, tell us a little bit about yourself and what your background is and maybe a little bit about your family. Help us to get to know you a little.
Gina: Sure. I was born and raised in Iowa. I have four children. I’m a homeschooling mom. I actually went into homeschooling kicking and screaming. I didn’t think it was a good idea. And, here I am in my 13th year of homeschooling. So yes, and I’m still learning as we go through it. My reasons for starting homeschooling have changed. I think everybody homeschools for different reasons. I went into it thinking, “Oh, we’ll just do this for one year then put the kids back in school.” It didn’t turn out that way. It’s actually been a very good experience. I keep learning. Every year, I learn something new.
Kate: We are always learning, aren’t we? Especially when it comes to homeopathy. So, you are a nurse. You consider yourself forever a student, right, a researcher, a student? You love to research and to help other people. When they write about a condition that they have, you love to look it up and to share what you learned with other people. Gina, that’s what I appreciate about you. You are just always so willing to give of your time.
Gina: I actually went into nursing because I was curious about health and how to maintain health. Once I got into working as a nurse, I realized that the medicine wasn’t always bringing people to health. I actually found that the fewer medicines people took, the healthier they were. I thought that was really odd because I always thought the way to get to health was to go to the doctor a...