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A quiet shift can change an entire household. We sit down with Kyle—a pastor, dad of three, and former skeptic—to unpack how small, steady steps with homeopathy replaced late-night panic with practical calm. From recurring heartburn that outlasted prescriptions to a child’s croup that once meant ER trips, he shares the specific moments that rebuilt trust: pattern-spotting, clear questions, and a simple kit that travels from car seats to mission fields.
Kyle explains why men often struggle to describe symptoms, how that stalls good care, and what happened when he learned to name location, sensation, and triggers without feeling weak. We dig into Ignatia and stress—why admitting you’re overloaded can feel risky, and how the right support sharpened his thinking during heavy seasons. The conversation moves from kitchen-table classes to packed vans in India, where car sickness remedies turned “magic sugar balls” from a joke into a go-to for a team of young men. Along the way, we explore the bigger mindset shift: stop chasing symptoms, start playing the long game, and watch the family’s fear dial turn down.
This is a field guide for curious partners and protective parents who want fewer frantic nights and more confidence. If you’re weighing the difference between quick fixes and root-cause approaches, or if you’re a husband wondering how to support a spouse diving deep, Kyle offers a clear path: learn enough to be useful, commit to a process, and value outcomes over ego. Enjoy the stories, take the tools, and try a calmer way forward.
If this conversation helped, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more families can find it. Your support helps us keep these practical, hope-filled talks coming.
You may also gain Access to my Fullscript dispensary and save 30% by going to: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/mcrenshaw
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By Melissa Crenshaw, RsHom, LCHE, IBCLC4.8
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Send a text to Melissa and she’ll answer it on the next episode.
A quiet shift can change an entire household. We sit down with Kyle—a pastor, dad of three, and former skeptic—to unpack how small, steady steps with homeopathy replaced late-night panic with practical calm. From recurring heartburn that outlasted prescriptions to a child’s croup that once meant ER trips, he shares the specific moments that rebuilt trust: pattern-spotting, clear questions, and a simple kit that travels from car seats to mission fields.
Kyle explains why men often struggle to describe symptoms, how that stalls good care, and what happened when he learned to name location, sensation, and triggers without feeling weak. We dig into Ignatia and stress—why admitting you’re overloaded can feel risky, and how the right support sharpened his thinking during heavy seasons. The conversation moves from kitchen-table classes to packed vans in India, where car sickness remedies turned “magic sugar balls” from a joke into a go-to for a team of young men. Along the way, we explore the bigger mindset shift: stop chasing symptoms, start playing the long game, and watch the family’s fear dial turn down.
This is a field guide for curious partners and protective parents who want fewer frantic nights and more confidence. If you’re weighing the difference between quick fixes and root-cause approaches, or if you’re a husband wondering how to support a spouse diving deep, Kyle offers a clear path: learn enough to be useful, commit to a process, and value outcomes over ego. Enjoy the stories, take the tools, and try a calmer way forward.
If this conversation helped, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more families can find it. Your support helps us keep these practical, hope-filled talks coming.
You may also gain Access to my Fullscript dispensary and save 30% by going to: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/mcrenshaw
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