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Podcast 135 — Winter and Freezing Cold Is Upon Us. What Helpful Homeopathic Medicines Might We Need?

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IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER:

01:00   Introduction: Homeopathic Medicines for Winter and Freezing Cold

02:29   When the Heat Goes On, Petroleum

05:03   What We Put on Our Skin Is Absorbed

07:57   Catching a Cold?

            ColdCalm®

            Aconitum napellus and Bryonia alba: A Banerji Protocol®

09:47   Brrrrr. Frostbite.

            Hamamelis virginiana

            Agaricus muscarius

13:08   Depression and Vitamin D Deficiency

            Aurum metallicum

            Ignatia amara

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:

Joette Calabrese on YouTube (Monday Night Lives)

Joette’s Learning Center

The Academy of Practical Homeopathy®

PracticalHomeopathy.com

Gateway to Practical Homeopathy®: A Guided Study Group Curriculum

Joette's Study Group, Find Your New Study Group Friends

Joette’s Mighty Members

 

Kate:

This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast, episode number 135, with Joette Calabrese.

Joette:

Hi, I’m Joette Calabrese, and I welcome you to our health care movement — yours, mine and the countless men and women across the globe who have retaken control of their families’ health with Practical Homeopathy®.

So, for the next few minutes, let's link our arms as I demystify homeopathy — what was once considered an esoteric paradigm — into an understandable, reproducible, safe and effective health care solution available to all.

This is the medicine you've been searching for — my unique brand of homeopathy, PRACTICAL Homeopathy®. INTRODUCTION: HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES FOR WINTER AND FREEZING COLD Kate: (01:00)

Hi, friends. Welcome back to the podcast. We're so glad that you could join us today. We want to thank you for taking the initiative to learn more about homeopathy. We know that it's going to have a huge impact on your life, and so we're excited for you and glad that you're here.

If you're new here today, we want to welcome you. Today's podcast is going to be about winter remedies. And Joette's here to tell us about the remedies that are commonly used — or could be needed — in the wintertime.

Joette:

Hi, Kate. So, I'm looking out my window, and there are squirrels running all over the place. It's beginning of December, and they are fat, fat little squirrels. They’re the chubbiest. They almost look as large as a small raccoon. They are huge where I am, and they look really healthy and robust.

So, it got me thinking about how different it is in the winter — of course, it is because I'm up north — and how they're preparing. Their cheeks are just loaded with acorns and all kinds of things, and I see them scampering about and planning for the winter.

And so, I thought, why don't we plan for the winter, too, regardless of where we live … even in the South. Now, certain tropical areas, this may not be a problem, but even where it gets just a little cold — say, even Tennessee and those states do have little cold times. And people complain all the time, and it's understandable that they don't feel the same. Well, they always say “when the heat goes on.” So, I thought we'd talk about that. WHEN THE HEAT GOES ON, PETROLEUM Joette: (02:29)

And so, one of my favorite medicines in the winter when the heat goes on — and I don't believe it's from the heat necessarily, it's because it's just winter — and that is the remedy Petroleum. It's so good for people whose skin gets dry in the winter — even just a little bit. It doesn't have to crack, doesn't have to flake. Doesn't have to erupt.

Kate:

That's what I was going to ask you, actually. You know how the cuticles of your fingernails, they get dry, and they start peeling and your skin gets really dry, like the elbows and everything. So, you're suggesting Petroleum could help with even that?

Joette:

Yes. Petroleum 6 is the potency I would like. I've used it in a 30; I've also used it in a 200. But what I like about using Petroleum 6 is that you could use it...

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