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Feeling overwhelmed by mom anxiety, panic spirals or health-related fears when your child is sick? You're not alone and there is a path to peace. In this empowering episode, we explore practical and holistic solutions for anxious moms who want to stay calm, clear and confident, especially when their kids are unwell. Joining me is Dr. Nicole Cain, a naturopathic doctor and mental health expert who turned her own healing journey into a mission to help women break free from anxiety. Together, we unpack the difference between normal mom concern and full-blown panic, how to regulate your nervous system quickly, and the tools you can rely on in the moment like her signature panic pack, homeopathy, and a powerful brain-based technique called amygdala deamplification. You'll also discover why anxious thoughts are not a sign of weakness but a signal that something in your body or story is asking for healing. Whether you are navigating chronic anxiety or simply want to feel more prepared for your next parenting challenge, this episode offers actionable tools, heartfelt encouragement, and a clear reminder that you are not broken and you are not alone. Tune in for a supportive and effective roadmap to calm that will help you feel more like yourself again. Topics Covered In This Episode:: Natural tools for mom anxiety How to calm panic fast Signs of nervous system dysregulation Homeopathic remedies for anxiety Amygdala de-amplification technique Show Notes: Dr. Nicole's Membership Community and Resources Follow @drnicolecain on Instagram Check out her book Panic Proof Link to the warming vest Dr. Nicole mentioned Watch the Deamplification on Amygdala Deamplification aka Havening How to Build a Panic Pack Take the Free 9 Types of Anxiety Quiz Download the Homeopathy Anxiety Quick Reference PsychANP.org for a directory of naturopathic medicine doctors trained in mental health Click here to learn more about Dr. Elana Roumell's Doctor Mom Membership, a membership designed for moms who want to be their child's number one health advocate! Click here to learn more about Steph Greunke, RD's Substack Mindset + Metabolism where women can learn how to nourish their bodies, hit their health and body composition goals, and become the most vibrant version of themselves. Listen to today's episode on our website Nicole Cain, ND, MA, author of acclaimed book Panic Proof, is a leading expert in trauma-informed, and integrative approaches for mental and emotional wellness. With a degree in clinical psychotherapy, training in EMDR, and a license as a Naturopathic Physician in the state of Arizona, her approach to mental health is multidisciplinary: medical, psychological, and holistic. This Episode's Sponsors Levels helps you see how food impacts your health with AI-powered food logging, habit tracking, and smarter insights. Add tools like continuous glucose monitors and lab tests for a complete picture of your health. If you've been curious about your own metabolic health, now's the time to start! Levels is offering “Doctor Mom” listeners 2 free months of their annual membership—just head to levels.link/DOCTORMOM Discover for yourself why Needed is trusted by women's health practitioners and mamas alike to support optimal pregnancy outcomes. Try their 4 Part Complete Nutrition plan which includes a Prenatal Multi, Omega-3, Collagen Protein, and Pre/Probiotic. To get started, head to thisisneeded.com, and use code DOCTORMOM20 for 20% off Needed's Complete Plan! Active Skin Repair is a must-have for everyone to keep themselves and their families healthy and clean. Keep a bottle in the car to spray your face after removing your mask, a bottle in your medicine cabinet to replace your toxic first aid products, and one in your outdoor pack for whatever life throws at you. Use code DOCTORMOM to receive 20% off your order + free shipping (with $35 minimum purchase). Visit BLDGActive.com to order. INTRODUCE YOURSELF to Steph and Dr. Elana on Instagram. They can't wait to meet you! @stephgreunke @drelanaroumell Please remember that the views and ideas presented on this podcast are for informational purposes only. All information presented on this podcast is for informational purposes and not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a healthcare provider. Consult with your healthcare provider before starting any diet, supplement regimen, or to determine the appropriateness of the information shared on this podcast, or if you have any questions regarding your treatment plan.
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Do you want to live a life free of steroids? Today's episode will explain what Topical Steroid Withdrawal is and how homeopathy can help. Tracy White is a licensed and registered homeopath practicing in the UK. She is the Co-Principal of the South Downs School of Homeopathy, which offers a fully accredited 4 year training course. She is passionate about the next generation of homeopaths and feels it's a privilege to be part of that journey. She found her way into homeopathy many years ago after seeing a spectacular recovery in her son when he had pneumonia, and multiple courses of antibiotics were doing nothing except upsetting his stomach and giving him hives. After one appointment, his cough ceased to be. She was fascinated, and still is, to this day, in awe of the power of homeopathy! Check out these episode highlights: 01:18 - How did Tracy become acquainted with homeopathy 04:48 - What is Topical Steroid Withdrawal 10:10 - Is eczema a chronic condition 10:59 - Homeopathic treatment for people with eczema 15:37 - Do oral steroids have the same impact as topical steroids 17:18 - What effects do steroids have on our bodies 23:21 - How do most people respond to the steroid homeopathic detox in general Connect with Tracy https://www.online-homeopath.com/ https://www.facebook.com/tracywhitehomeopathy If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
This week, Dr. Prather talks about how to diagnose allergies and colds, and how natural solutions are more effective than drugs in treating them. In this episode, you'll discover:—The difference between allergy and cold symptoms. —How trees are actually the biggest problems for those dealing with Spring allergies right now. And which allergies are most connected with each season of the year.—Why it is so important to distinguish between a cold or allergy for proper treatment. And how allergy shots are based upon the principles of homeopathy, which is "actually more powerful than the allergy shots".—How allergies can make you susceptible to viruses and can then lead to a bacterial infection. And why someone with allergy symptoms can often feel better temporarily while taking an antibiotic, but will then feel much worse when the antibiotic ends.—Why Dr. Prather can often tell if it's a cold or allergy just by looking at a patient's eyes. And how proper Vitamin D levels can cut down on both allergies and colds.—How Indiana is the "epicenter" of allergies and has more people suffering from allergies than almost anyplace else. —The diagnostics and lab tests Holistic Integration uses to identify the specific allergy or cold virus the patient is suffering from. And the Electrodermal Screening tool that helps to identify the root cause of someone's issue and the products they need to correct it.—How Holistic Integration uses Homeopathics to specifically target the allergens or virus that are the cause of your symptoms. And how parasites are often the cause of allergies, like with eczema in children. —Why patients "love" the Diathermy treatment that provides "immediate" relief from their allergies and colds. And why Chiropractic adjustments and Acupuncture treatments make such a big difference in your immune system response to allergies and colds.—Plus, learn the details about our upcoming free educational seminar with Dr. Prather on May 28th at 6:30 p.m.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
Thursday, May 8 - Dr. Jack Stockwell (www.forbiddendoctor.com & www.jackstockwell.com | Phone: 866-867-5070), a GAPS Practitioner and NUCCA Chiropractor, shares the link between proper health and a successful life, recommendations for children regarding the COVID-19 vaccine and the importance of asking questions to your health care provider, the increase of myocarditis post pandemic correlating to those who received the COVID-19 vaccine, and what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to do about the childhood vaccination schedule, and the difference of being anti-vaccinations vs being for safe-vaccinations. Then, Jack discusses why nutritious food isn't always enough and why not all supplements are really beneficial, and the level of malnutrition your body can really put up with, until it can't. Lastly, Dr. Jack joins Doug for a discussion on experiencing hiccups more frequently as we age and how to deal with it from a homeopathic way. Website: GoodDayHealthrShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks
Do you know that homeopathy is now developing in Africa? In today's episode, Rebecca will give us a tour of different homeopathy clinics in Africa and talk to some Africans who are helping their communities through homeopathic remedies. They'll also share their journey and some cases where homeopathic medicines helped them. All about Rebecca Stirrup Homeopath Rebecca Stirrup is the President of the NZ Homeopathic Society and has over 30 years of clinical experience. Rebecca has volunteered for an organization called Homeopathy for Health in Africa, since 2013, an organization set up by Jeremy and Camilly Sher, that provides free homeopathic healthcare to the people in parts of Africa, particularly those affected by AIDS. Homeopathy for Health in Africa is truly doing much-needed work and we ask that if you're able to donate to this wonderful organization in any way, please visit www.homeopathyforhealthinafrica.org/. Rebecca's website is www.aklhomeopathy.co.nz. Check out these episode highlights: 03:37 - The Lady with AIDS's story 05:37 - The Lady with Chronic Bladder Infection's story 07:48 - A child suffering from Forsaken Syndrome 09:37 - Sister Eda's homeopathy journey and how homeopathy helped her and the community 16:00 - People living with AIDS in Africa and what their lives look like 17:18 - How Homeopathy works alongside the antiretrovirals 20:19 - A child suffering from hemophiliac 27:23 - Homeopathy clinic in Arusha, Africa 29:50 - Homeopathic preparations from farmlands 31:22 - How Arnica cures the people in Arusha 33:37 - Cases that Rebecca saw during her 3 days stay in Africa 36:32 - Conversation with Martha, a homeopathic organizer in Africa If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
In this episode, I speak with Stephanie Joachim, a homeopath and black belt in Taekwondo, about how homeopathy can support active individuals and families dealing with sports-related injuries and stress. Stephanie shares how her family uses remedies for everything from bruises, sprains, and concussions to nerves before competitions, muscle cramps, and travel sickness. We also discuss the role of rest and listening to the body, and how homeopathy fits alongside that. She explains how remedies like Arnica, Aconite, Natrum sulph, Ruta, and tissue salts are used in her day-to-day life, and why she's putting this experience into an upcoming eBook for parents and athletes. In this episode, we discuss: Common injuries in sports like Taekwondo and hurling Homeopathic support for concussions, sprains, bruises, and ligament damage Managing anticipatory anxiety and performance nerves naturally Remedies for jet lag and travel sickness Helping children understand and use remedies confidently Why symptoms are signals and what they might be telling us Resources: Visit Stephanie's website: https://treeoflifehomeopathy.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes. You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk Follow us on our social media accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247 You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/
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Natural Cold & Flu Relief | Homeopathic Remedies We Actually Used I'm sharing the exact homeopathic over-the-counter medicines my family and I used to recover from a recent upper respiratory infection—naturally and without conventional drugs. (Disclaimer: Not Medical advice) I'm sharing what worked for us. Whether you're struggling with a cough, congestion, sinus issues, sore throat, or lingering viral symptoms, these gentle remedies may offer the support you're looking for.As a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, I believe in wellness stewardship—caring for our bodies in ways that align with how we were created. These non-toxic, family-friendly remedies helped reduce our symptoms, support our immune system, and speed recovery for us, and I pray they can help you too.✨ In this video, you'll learn:What homeopathic remedies helped us breathe better, sleep better, and feel betterHow homeopathy supports the body's healing processWhere to find clean, natural cold & flu options without the junkGreat for:Upper respiratory infectionsNatural cold supportHolistic and drug-free immune support
Does homeopathy really help? You will never know if you do not give it a try! Homeopathy has been a great blessing for me and my family. Joining me today is Louise Bentley and we will be talking about her homeopathy journey, the methodologies in homeopathy, and everything about Miasms and Homeopathic Facial Analysis. All about Louise: Louise has been practicing homeopathy since 1996. She graduated from the Victorian College of Classical Homeopathy and has been the training and administrative manager since 2001. Alongside her partner, Grant Bentley, she has been instrumental in the development and promotion of the Homeopathic Facial Analysis (HFA) system. This has included the production and editing of the four HFA books, the creation of HFA software, the development and management of the college's three websites and clinical training program, and the management of the college's online training program. She has recently hosted the Advanced Practitioner Course in homeopathy and HFA is now available online. Check out these episode highlights: 02:06 - How Louise was introduced to homeopathy 03:46 - Methodologies in homeopathy 06:32 - What is Homeopathic Facial Analysis (HFA) 10:53 - The three primary miasms 13:38 - Miasms remedies 22:06 - What does “PANDAS” stands for 25:10 - How much can homeopathy do Tune in to learn more wisdom from Louise! Get The HFA Workbook https://www.amazon.com/HFA-Workbook-Louise-Bentley/dp/B09BYDH444 Sign up to learn about HFA http://vcch.org/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
Dr. Prather previews his upcoming free Holistic Integration educational seminar this Wednesday, April 30th at 6 p.m. In this episode, we talk about:—The first two things in our body that Dr. Prather always says you need to get fixed if you want to get healthy. —How your hormones determine your weight, your mood, your overall health and well-being, and how well you age. And how hormone imbalance can even impact your sleep and can cause insomnia. —The reason women have far more complex hormones to balance for mood compared to men, who are "simple creatures".—Why Dr. Prather says that doctors "aren't smart enough" to regulate all of the hormones of the body. And the Structure-Function approach he uses to help the BODY to be the hero and balance the hormones itself.—The Testosterone levels men should have in order to function. And why men with low Testosterone usually have to be brought into a doctor's office by someone else for help because they have "crashed" and don't have the motivation to come in themselves. —Why Dr. Prather says that "beauty is the result of a good Hormonal system". And how women are attracted to different types of men based upon where they are at in their monthly cycle. —The Herbals, Glandulars, Vitamins, Minerals, and Homeopathics that can help to naturally balance Hormones. And why Dr. Prather says that only 2% of the time should patients actually be given prescription Hormones. —How the Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic Adjustment at Holistic Integration is "the number one thing" when it comes to balancing out the Endocrine System. —Why Acupuncture is helpful for stimulating healing of your Hormone system, including the relief of excruciating pain from cystic ovaries within minutes.—How you can ask Dr. Prather questions and receive 20% off of our thorough Hormone test by attending Dr. Prather's free seminar this Wednesday night, either in person or on ZOOM.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
Do you or a loved one suffer from heartburn, acid reflux, or a hiatal hernia? In this episode, I welcome Lisa Robbins for a discussion on the homeopathic approach to chronic digestive discomfort. Lisa breaks down the distinctions between occasional heartburn and the more serious gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), as well as the complications of hiatal hernia. She contrasts the conventional use of antacids and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) with the holistic, long-term healing potential of homeopathy. You'll hear why homeopathy addresses the root causes of imbalance—whether it's poor diet, stress, pregnancy, medications, or even inherited tendencies—and how it helps the body restore balance from the inside out. In this episode, we discuss: What makes homeopathy different from conventional treatment for digestive issues The body's warning signs: reflux, ulcers, and other gut-related symptoms How food allergies and emotional triggers impact your digestive health Why listening to your symptoms—rather than silencing them—is the first step to healing The role of constitutional remedies in treating GERD and hiatus hernia naturally ✨ Explore More or Book a Chat:
Feeling isolated in your homeopathy practice? You're not alone! Join us as Jess Coleman shares the fascinating results of the New Zealand Homeopathic Demographic Survey, shedding light on the current state of homeopathy in the region. Discover the challenges homeopaths are facing, including surprising statistics about working hours and age demographics within the profession. Jess also introduces her inspiring initiative, Homeopaths NZ, which is dedicated to supporting both new and experienced practitioners in building thriving practices. Episode Highlights: 02:09 - Demographic Survey Highlights 04:13 - Too Young to Practice? Debunking the Experience Myth 06:14 - Why Practice Hours Matter 09:44 - Details of Homeopaths NZ membership 14:52 - The Power of Finding Your Tribe 19:27 - Seeing Through Different Lenses 21:08 - How Homeopathy Unveils Your Deepest Truths 27:04 - Maybe It's Not You, It's Your Design 32:33 - Lessons from the Membership Trenches 34:30 - Creating Your Flow 36:25 - How to join the membership About my Guest: Jess Coleman is the founder of Fruition Mind Body Health and has been practicing homeopathy since graduating from the Bay of Plenty College of Homeopathy (now the College of Natural Health and Homeopathy) in 2012. A qualified CEASE and QRA Therapist, Jess began her career at the Healing Haven Homeopathic Dispensary in Auckland before relocating to Whangarei in 2015, where she opened The Healing Haven Northland. Today, she offers online and in-person consultations at Just Thrive Studio in central Whangarei, where she also dispenses homeopathic remedies. Inspired by the lack of public awareness she witnessed at the Auckland Baby Show, Jess was driven to create Fruition—a platform to educate and empower people to use simple homeopathic remedies in everyday life. The concept took root over several years and came fully to life in 2020, aligning with her vision to make homeopathy more accessible and understood. Find out more about Jess Website: https://fruitionmindbodyhealth.co.nz/ Sign up for her membership at https://www.homeopaths.nz/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
Are homeopathic medicines safe? In this episode, you will learn about Beau's wonderful adventure when she was exposed to homeopathy, as well as her success stories on how she was able to have really fantastic outcomes when practicing homeopathic remedies. In addition, she offers tips on how to fast advance your home prescribing skills if you are new to homeopathy. About my Guest: Beau Wilson is a mum of three, a midwife, a childbirth educator and a homeopathy enthusiast. She has a Bachelor of Midwifery and a Masters in Primary Maternity Care and is currently studying to become a homeopath. Beau is now offering practical and holistic pregnancy, childbirth and early parenting education to mums to be in Perth, Western Australia. Check out these episode highlights: 01:56 - Does homeopathy actually help 04:00 - The evidence of the positive effects of homeopathy 06:20 - Homeopathic remedies can treat conditions such as prolapse and hemorrhoids 09:00 - Common illnesses at home that can be treated with homeopathy 17:32 - Beau's journey to becoming a midwife and how she made the decision 28:07 - How to improve your home prescribing abilities quickly if you're new to homeopathy Find out more about Beau and connect with her on https://www.birthtobaby.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/birthtobabyaus/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Here is the link for my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
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Looking to take the guesswork out of homeopathy for common ailments? On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared invites Marie Camille from MediNatura back to the show to talk about their targeted formulas for things like back pain, menstrual cramps, hemorrhoids, and more. The conversation emphasizes the benefits of homeopathy in providing quick relief without the side effects associated with pharmaceuticals and the philosophy behind combining multiple ingredients for enhanced effectiveness. They discuss specific homeopathic formulas, their ingredients, and the benefits they offer for symptom relief, as well as the affordability of homeopathic remedies, making them a great option for those seeking natural health solutions. And of course, the beauty of homeopathy is that it's exceptionally safe for kids and adults, and with no contraindications with medications.Products:BHI Homeopathic FormulasAdditional Information:#429: Homeopathic Formulas for Pain, Cold and Flu, and Seasonal Allergies with Marie Camille#474: Homeopathic Formulas for Cold and Flu Symptom Relief with Marie Camille#501: Pet Health with Homeopathy with Marie CamilleVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
Turn online alignment into offline community — join us at TheWayFwrd.com to connect with like-minded people near you. It's the best way to support this podcast and the movement we're building together: https://thewayfwrd.com/subscriber-pricing/ Interested in becoming a homeopath? RMDY is opening enrollment for their online, 2 year program beginning in 2026!: https://rmdyacademy.org Melissa Kupsch explores the energetic foundations of homeopathy, the historical role of homeopathic hospitals, and the impact of inherited energy distortions. She explains how water memory influences healing, how homeopathy restores balance, and why accessing the body's vital force is key to true wellness. For more details, links, and resources mentioned in this episode, visit our website: https://thewayfwrd.com/podcast/ep-158-homeopathys-hidden-history-miasms-water-memory-homeopathic-hospitals-with-melissa-kupsch/ Resources & Links For courses, the Homeopathic First Aid Kit, and RMDY Academy, visit: https://rmdycollective.com/aleczeck85 Explore RMDY Collective and use code TWF10 for 10% off. The Way Forward podcast is sponsored by: New Biology Clinic: Experience individually tailored terrain-based health services with virtual consults, practitioner livestreams, movement classes, and more. The New Biology Clinic's motivation is to make you healthy and keep you that way. Visit https://NewBiologyClinic.com and enter code TheWayForward for $50 off your activation fee. Members of The Way Forward get the full activation fee waived. Become a member of The Way Forward here: https://thewayfwrd.com/membership-sign-up/ ————————— RMDY Collective: Dedicated to making homeopathy accessible with high-quality remedies and hands-on training. Discover how this holistic approach supports natural healing and empowers you to take charge of your wellness. Explore more at RMDY Collective at https://rmdycollective.org/?bg_ref=MKho6KZowa Enroll in RMDY Academy at https://rmdyacademy.org/?bg_ref=MKho6KZowa ————————— Paleovalley: 100% Grass-Fed Bone Broth Protein is a nutrient-dense, easy-to-digest source of collagen and essential amino acids. Sourced from grass-fed cows, this protein powder provides the building blocks for healthy joints, skin, and gut function—without fillers or artificial ingredients. Get 15% off your order at paleovalley.com/thewayforward. ————————— Medicamentum Authentica: Boost energy, mental clarity, and vitality with Authentica Shilajit™, a mineral-rich supplement trusted for holistic wellness. It supports stamina, focus, hormonal balance, and detoxification while promoting long-term health. Get 10% off with code WAYFORWARD at medauthentica.com/wayforward.
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Lauren is a caring and experienced family homeopath. She is experienced in treating children and babies. As a family homeopath, she also treats adults and the elderly. Lauren first discovered the incredible benefits of homeopathy when her infant son developed eczema and rapidly recovered after homeopathic treatment. From that powerful introduction, Lauren decided to obtain a tertiary Bachelor of Health Science degree in Homeopathy from Australian College of Natural Medicine after her earlier training for nursing registration. Lauren has been a member of the highly regarded Botanica Medicines team of practitioners in Melbourne for the past 20 years. They have now moved online for their dispensary service and practitioners are re-locating. However Lauren will continue consulting in person in Elwood in Melbourne with the support of the Botanica Medicines dispensary team. In recent years Lauren has been using Homeopathic Detox Therapy developed by Ton Jansen from the Netherlands. Additionally Lauren has been prescribing homeopathy for ancestral trauma based on the teachings of Colin Griffith from the UK www.laurenallender.com www.botanicamedicines.com.au Lauren Allender Homeopath B.HSc.Hom.M.A.H.A., AROH Reg'd 2022 The year of potential and co-creation If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode.
Dr. Varsha M. Khurana discusses the different approaches to addressing the whole health picture in order to improve fertility levels and reproductive health. Because the causes of infertility—such as hormonal imbalances, ovarian health issues, and past trauma—are so varied, so too is the homeopathic treatment. There is no set protocol. Homeopathy works to create balance and flow in your body to optimize egg quality, hormone levels, and overall vitality. You must be at your healthiest in order to carry a baby full term. Homeopathic remedies are usually based on your health history rather than your current symptoms. This means homeopathy can correct the original trauma—whether physical, emotional, or caused by medications—that disrupted your body's natural balance. Dr. Varsha discusses a case where infertility was caused by the traumatic event of a dog bite, which resulted in low sperm count (azoospermia), and another where tuberculosis medication affected ovarian function, preventing pregnancy. Both cases were successfully treated with homeopathy, restoring reproductive health and leading to conception. Homeopathy often involves looking back in time to help the body overcome these events, and the good news is that it often results in the ability to conceive naturally. Resources: Join our Homeopathy for Infertility Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/833067714191675 Dr. Varsha Khurana's website: https://homeofhomeopathy.com/ Download our free Fertility ebook: https://mary-greensmith.ck.page/0c2f653d99 Check out our Menstrual cycle online course: https://homeopathy-at-home.com/product/menstrual-cycle-rebalancing/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes. You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk Follow us on our social media accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247 You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/
Send a text to Melissa and she'll answer it on the next episode. Can fevers in children be more than just a cause of parental anxiety? Join us as we explore the empowering world of homeopathy, revealing how it champions the body's natural healing processes without the need to suppress symptoms. Find reassurance in the knowledge that you're not alone in your concerns, and discover how homeopathy effectively treats the individual, not just the fever. We'll share personal stories and insights on easing the discomfort of fevers while maintaining their crucial role in healing.What if the way we handle fevers today influences the rise of pediatric cancer? This audacious idea sparks a deep discussion on the historical and contemporary links between infectious diseases and cancer remission. With examples like Dr. John Coley's groundbreaking cancer vaccine, we ponder the implications of modern fever prevention. Gain practical advice on homeopathic remedies, focusing on symptom progression and the vital importance of hydration during illness, even when finding clean electrolyte options can be challenging.Delve into the ABC plus F approach to homeopathy with remedies tailored to specific symptoms. Aconitum Napellus, Belladonna, Chamomilla, and Ferrum Phos each play a unique role in managing fevers, from sudden onset to irritability and mild inflammation. We'll also highlight Arsenicum Album and Bryonia for restlessness and anxiety relief. Our acute care podcast offers additional guidance on dosing and treatment adjustments, encouraging listeners to embrace the natural healing power of fever. Let this journey through homeopathy guide your family's wellness with confidence.FIND ME!
Everyone is talking about minerals these days, but how can you optimize your body's utilization of those minerals? On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared and Amanda Kotter, our homeopathic consultant, delve into the world of cell salts, a lesser-known aspect of homeopathy. They discuss the differences between cell salts and traditional homeopathic remedies and highlight their safety and ease of use. You'll learn about the role of minerals in cellular health and how cell salts can help your body get the full benefit of minerals from diet and supplements. The conversation covers the utilization of cell salts for various concerns including anemia, skin issues, digestion, and more!Products:Ollois Cell SaltsAdditional Information:#509: New! Vitality Nutrition Homeopathic Consultations with Amanda KotterTo schedule your Homeopathy Consultation with Amanda:Email Amanda@vitalitynutrition.comCall/Text 801-388-4133Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
In this episode, Chris talks to Matt McDougall following Matt's recent blog about Politics and Modelling. You can read Matt's Blog here: https://doogsmodels.com/2025/03/01/the-public-thing/ You can also follow Matt on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/doogsmodels Chris also talks to Stefab Bridle about his Group Build to support ukraine. You can join the Group Build on facebook here: For Ukraine GB https://www.facebook.com/groups/929469842362979 or on Bluesky by posting #forukraineGB Please support our Sponsors! https://Anyz/io https://ScaleModelChallenge.com Support the Show: https://www.patreon.com/theModelPhilosopher email the show at info@insidethearmour.com Chris' business ITA3 is at https://insidethearmour.com
In this episode of Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer dives deep into homeopathic remedies for throat ailments, including strep throat, tonsillitis, and pharyngitis. Sue shares her personal experiences with chronic strep throat and how homeopathy helped her break free from recurring infections. She explains how antibiotics can suppress symptoms, leading to long-term complications, and discusses […] The post Understanding Strep Throat: Homeopathic Insights and Remedies for Parents and Caregivers appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Barbara Madimenos is a functional health practitioner with a background in HTMA and metabolic disorders. While supporting her clients through metabolic principles, Barbara also believes in the energetic components to a client's structure and well being, therefore bridging the gaps of intuition, astrology and more esoteric elements that can support a client's journey into healing. Website: www.barbaramadimenos.ca Podcast: https://barbaramadimenos.ca/podcast/ Work With Me: Mineral Balancing HTMA Consultation: https://www.integrativethoughts.com/category/all-products My Instagram: @integrativematt My Website: Integrativethoughts.com Advertisements: Viva Rays: Use Code ITP for a Discount https://vivarays.com/ Zeolite Labs Zeocharge: Use Code ITP for 10% off https://www.zeolitelabs.com/product-page/zeocharge?ref=ITP Magnesium Breakthrough: Use Code integrativethoughts10 for 10% OFF https://bioptimizers.com/shop/products/magnesium-breakthrough Just Thrive: Use Code ITP15 for 15% off https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/ITP15 Therasage: Use Code Coffman10 for 10% off https://www.therasage.com/discount/COFFMAN10?rfsn=6763480.4aed7f&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6763480.4aed7f Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:57 Journey into Hair Tissue Testing 06:05 Experiences with Copper Dumping 08:56 The Importance of Emotional Health 11:59 Integrating Different Approaches to Mineral Balancing 15:02 The Role of Supplements in Healing 17:50 Understanding Oxidation Rates 20:59 Blending Different Methodologies 23:53 Final Thoughts on Healing and Health 35:43 Listening to Symptoms Over Calculations 38:04 Understanding Oxidation Rates and Nutrient Needs 41:03 The Role of Homeopathics in Healing 44:02 Navigating Hormonal Patterns and Mineral Balancing 48:03 The Impact of Stress on Hormonal Health 52:12 The Importance of Progesterone and DHEA 56:08 Adjusting Protocols for Women's Cycles 01:12:18 Navigating Hormonal Shifts and Energy Needs 01:15:49 Understanding Carbohydrates and Metabolic Types 01:16:08 Supplementation Strategies and Brand Preferences 01:18:33 The Importance of Kidney Health in Detoxification 01:22:30 Generational Impact of Heavy Metal Toxicity 01:28:32 The Role of Community Support in Healing 01:33:45 Integrative Therapies for Enhanced Well-being Takeaways: Barbara's journey into health began with personal struggles. Hair tissue testing can reveal significant health patterns. Copper dumping can lead to various physical and emotional symptoms. Emotional health is crucial in the healing process. Stress management is essential for recovery and healing. Nerve Calm has shown positive effects for clients. Homeopathy can be beneficial for sensitive clients. Blending different health approaches can yield better results. Estrogen dominance is a common issue in today's world. Hormonal treatments should be approached with caution. Immediate results can vary based on individual health. Foundational work is essential before hormone therapy. TRT can help but is not a standalone solution. Bio-individuality is crucial in health recommendations. Sauna use can affect male fertility. DHEA can be beneficial for hormonal balance. Progesterone helps mitigate estrogen effects. Mineral balancing can restore menstrual cycles. Community support is vital during detox processes. Heavy metals can have generational impacts.
While we can't control many parts of birth, there is so much we CAN do to quite literally change the trajectory of our birth outcome. First: Feel safe with where and with whom you will give birth.Second (but just as important!): Prepare yourself mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. During her first VBAC attempt, Maria hired a midwife. Her second birth had so much more advocacy, progress, and positivity, but there were still missing pieces, new traumas to process, and things she wished had gone differently.You will NOT WANT TO MISS hearing all of the things that changed for Maria from her first two births to her third. The proactive work, the passion, the prep, the healing, the research, the manifesting, the surrendering, the trust, and to top it all off, the beautiful, unmedicated VBA2C outcome. Just like Maria, our greatest hope is for all of you to unlock this birthing power that is already within you, no matter the birth outcome. Needed WebsiteHow to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for ParentsFull Transcript under Episode Details Meagan: Hello, hello, you guys. It seems like a common theme lately. A lot of people are wanting to submit their VBA2C stories, and I love it. I love it absolutely so much. We know so many of, these listeners in our community are wanting to know, is it possible? Can we VBAC after two Cesareans? I'm sure you've been noticing the theme in January and February, and now here in March, we have another VBAC after two Cesarean stories coming to you today from our friend Maria. Hello, Maria.Maria: Hi.Meagan: Thank you so much for being here and sharing your stories. We were just chatting a little bit before we got started about kind of where her birth took place, and she'll tell you more. But the VBAC was in Texas, right?Maria: It was. Yes, it was in Texas.Meagan: It was in Texas. So Texans. Texans? I don't know. we have Floridians, Utahns. Is it Texans?Maria: Texans. Yeah. Yep. And you know, Texas is a huge state, so this is central Texas in the Austin area. Yeah, because it's such a big state. It is.Meagan: It is very huge. We know people have to sometimes drive really far away to find support. And when it comes to VBAC after multiple Cesareans, we know sometimes that can be really challenging. And when I say sometimes, it's often. It is often challenging to find that support. So I really like to show everybody where you are in a way because we want people who are in Texas or who can get to Texas or who find it manageable, that they know that there is a supportive provider there. We'll learn more about that. But also, just a reminder, guys, if you're looking for a supportive provider, we have a supportive provider list. How many times can I say "supportive provider" in three seconds? A lot, apparently. Go to Instagram and hopefully at this point we'll have it on our website, so check our website too, but we will have that list.If you want to submit your provider, please let us know. Okay. We have a Review of the Week, so I want to get into that. This is by Whitney Goats, and the review title is "Amazing" on Apple Podcasts. It says, "I've been wanting to write a review for a while, but wasn't sure what I could say that would explain how much The VBAC Link meant to me. I had an unplanned Cesarean with my first and for the longest time, I felt broken and defeated. When I heard Julie and Meagan share their VBAC stories on the podcast, I cried. It was the first time that I felt understood and like I was not alone. Listening to their podcast has lifted my spirits, healed my emotional scars from the previous birth, and given me the confidence in myself and my body again. "I am now 28 weeks pregnant and preparing for my VBAC. Instead of being scared for this upcoming birth, I feel excited sometimes. I never thought it would happen. Thank you, Julie and Meagan, for the work that you have done connecting and educating all these amazing moms, and thank you for reminding me that I am a Woman of Strength even when I doubted it myself." Oh, that gave me chills. That gave me chills reading that. Oh my gosh. We love your reviews. That is amazing. And girl, Whitney Goats, I hope that you had the most amazing birth ever, and thank you for being here. Just like Maria and all the storytellers that have become before her, you guys, they're amazing and so are you. These storytellers are here to do that- uplift you, motivate you, educate you, and find the healing within yourself because it can happen, right Maria?Maria: Absolutely. 100%.Meagan: It absolutely can happen. Okay, you guys, as always, if you do not mind and if you are enjoying the podcast, will you leave us a review? You can go to Apple Podcasts. You can go to Google even and leave us a review there. You can go on Spotify or really wherever you listen to your podcasts, leave us a review. If you feel extra special and the platform that you're listening on can leave a comment, leave us a comment. You never know, it may be read on the next podcast. Okay, Maria, I want to turn the time over to you to share these stories.Maria: Thank you so much, Meagan, and I just want to say again how excited I am to be here. I agree 100% with that reviewer. This podcast was so impactful for me, and I hope that it can continue to be that for other women. I was also so excited that you're getting so many VBAC after two stories because I hope that that will continue to normalize that instead of it being this crazy thing that we're doing. Meagan: Yes.Maria: That's so exciting that it's becoming more common.Meagan: I know. It's actually making me smile so big because in the beginning, back in 2018, we had to search, and I mean search. We had to go on forums and type in "VBA2C" and really look for stories and almost had to seek them out. We had to go and ask, "Hey, would you be willing to share your story on the podcast?" And now we're just getting a flood of submissions which is so awesome. I love seeing it, and I would love to hear even more VBAC after three or four or five Cesareans because it is possible. It's not as easy to navigate through, but it is possible. And yes, there are risks. There are risks with anything that we do including a repeat Cesarean, but I want to help normalize this because, I mean, there are so many women just like Maria and myself who have gone on, done the work, got the education, and been able to have a vaginal birth. So. All right, well, we know with every VBAC or VBAC after two Cesareans, there's at least one Cesarean involved, so let's start with that story.Maria: Yeah. Okay. Thank you. So when I got pregnant with my first baby, this was in 2018, it didn't take me very long to find my way to the natural birth world. I watched The Business of Being Born like a lot of women, and I was fully convinced that I wanted to birth vaginally and naturally if possible. So, when my husband and I decided to move to Costa Rica halfway through my pregnancy, the very first thing I did was research the C-section rate versus natural birth rates in the country. I was pretty disappointed, although I wasn't surprised, to find that the rates there are pretty high. I mean, they're about the same as the US but a bit higher in the private hospital setting which is where I was going to give birth.I didn't want to let that deter me, and I was determined to build my team. From when I was still here in the States, I started researching the best OBs and doctors in the area and hospitals. I found two in the city of San Jose which is where we were living, the two most quote unquote natural OBs.Another interesting thing I found out was that midwives are actually not legally permitted to work in Costa Rica independently.Meagan: Really?Maria: Yeah, at least back in 2018. I don't know if things have changed since then, but they are not allowed to work independently. They are allowed to work alongside an OB. So I was like, okay. I went with one of these OBs, and there was one midwife who practiced in the city of San Jose, and they worked together as a team. And so I was like, okay, all right, well, I guess this is it. I have my team, and I thought I was done. I don't think that I fully understood the intensity of birth or the mental and physical stamina that would be required of me because it was my first baby.Meagan: You don't know what you don't know.Maria: You don't know. Exactly. I took a Bradley birth course with my husband, and I just assumed that everything would be fine as long as I had a good team, and I'd be able to escape the dreaded cascade of interventions that I'd heard so much about. I wasn't informed, but I don't know. I was very intellectually informed, but I didn't really know how intense labor is. So intellectually, I knew what I had to do. But anyway, we were living abroad. I went into labor naturally at 40 weeks, and I had a very long labor which began in the middle of the night which was a common theme in all my birth. They always started in the middle of the night which I think is pretty common. And because it was my first baby and I was so excited, I was unable to really stay calm and rest.I got very ramped up way too soon.I burned through a lot of my energy in the first 24 hours of what I now know was very early labor. So by the time it was actually more intense and I made it to the hospital, I was exhausted because I slept so little. We get to the hospital and my labor slowed down, which again, I know is not uncommon, but I think I was also just not feeling very relaxed. I started actually feeling uncomfortable with this midwife /doula as she told me she was. She said, "I'm a midwife/doula." I later learned that is not a thing. It's like, either you're one or the other. I just didn't feel like she was really supporting me as I expected she would. It seemed to me like she wasn't really a doula. I started realizing, okay, this is not what I was expecting. She was more of a quasi-nurse, really, for the OB and just assisting him. She was like his private nurse, basically. She was sitting there in the room either watching me. She'd come in and give me a position, but then just sit back and she was on her phone. At least that's how I was perceiving it. I just started kind of not feeling very safe with her, and I just shut her out. In hindsight, I think I should have asked her to leave. But at the time, I didn't really know that I could do that, and that I could really advocate for myself in that way, so I just kind of shut her out. She probably felt that it just wasn't a good click. So then I began to feel pressure by the team because I'd been there for probably, what is it, maybe 8 hours or so? They started pressuring me to get things going. And so the OB approached me about using what they call natural oxytocin which is what they call Pitocin.Meagan: Pitocin, yeah.Maria: Yeah. But they're like, "No, no, it's natural oxytocin." And I was like, "Okay, I know what that is." I could already see that I was being slowly kind of backed into this corner. I refused it several times, but I finally agreed to it. Of course, my contractions became excruciating, but I just was just determined to not have the epidural so that I could walk, even though I was already plugged into the IV and really not walking as free as I wanted. Eventually, one of the nurses, after a while, came in and she asked me when the last time I peed was. I couldn't remember. That's when I was like, "Oh yeah, it's been a long time." Nobody reminded me. I just didn't think about it. I had been drinking water, so they had me try, and I just couldn't pee. It's like my body just kind of shut down. So they decided to try and insert a catheter to see if it would empty my bladder and help baby descend. So I was laying on the bed. I had five people around me trying to place this catheter in me. I was on Pitocin, so I was having these intense contractions, and they weren't able to insert it. They said it was because of the way my body was. I guess my urethra was towards the back or something, and they just weren't able to do it. That was really disappointing because I was really hoping that that would be the magic thing that would help baby descend. Finally, the OB came in and was like, "Listen, if you want to avoid a C-section, you should just do an epidural so that your body can relax, and maybe that could help us place up the catheter and then, baby will descend." I was like, "Okay, all right. Let's do it." They did it. It felt amazing for a couple of minutes, and then immediately, my baby's heart rate dropped. The OB basically just called in an emergency, and I was whisked off to the operating room for an emergency C-section. I was traumatized because I legitimately thought I was dying. I thought it was a true emergency. I was like, oh my gosh. I can't believe it. I'm gonna die. Of course, I've learned since then that a baby's heart dropping after an epidural is pretty common.Meagan: Pretty common, yeah.Maria: And that it wasn't really a true emergency that merited a C-section right then and there. That's been a really hard thing to process.Meagan: And frustrating, too, because he was like, "If you want to avoid a Cesarean, this is what you have to do," and then you did that, and then it immediately went that way.Maria: Yeah. I honestly thought he was. I think he was probably just prepping me in advance to just have the epidural so we could just go there.Meagan: Yeah, that's hard.Maria: Yeah. After baby was born, the hospital policy required me to go into the post-op room for 30 minutes to recover, and I would then be rejoined with my baby.Meagan: Oh, so your baby wasn't allowed to be with you?Maria: No. Meagan: What?Maria: Yeah. So my first 30 minutes as a mom, I was separated from my baby. He was with my husband. I was taken to this room where I was recovering alongside other people that I didn't know who were also recovering from other types of surgeries.Meagan: Whoa.Maria: Yeah, so I was like on this bed paralyzed still because of the epidural and shivering. It was a really surreal moment because I felt like, oh my gosh. I just had a baby. Wait, why am I here? What is happening? It was really, really traumatizing, and that was just their policy at that hospital. So it was really traumatizing for me. I was eventually joined back with my husband and baby, but needless to say, it really affected me.I did struggle with postpartum depression and anxiety for a long time. I had a very hard time bonding with my baby for that first year. I felt really robbed of that dream birth I had envisioned, and I felt robbed about the golden hour right after when you get to enjoy your baby and celebrate the fact you just had a baby. I felt like I never got that.Meagan: That would be very difficult. There are a lot of people who get their babies taken away, and it is so frustrating. I just wanted to give a little reminder that if you don't have your baby and you want your baby, it's okay to demand your baby and find someone who will do anything in their power to get that baby back to you.Maria: Yeah, so that was my first birth. So the second birth took place about two years later, and we were back in the US due to the pandemic. As soon as I found out I was pregnant, I was actually in Costa Rica when I found out I was pregnant, and then we moved back to the US halfway through my pregnancy. I just knew without a shadow of a doubt that I was going to try for VBAC. I was extremely confident that I could do it because I felt that if I found a truly supportive provider, there just was no reason why it wouldn't go smoothly. I had a lot of unprocessed anger and trauma that I hadn't fully worked through. I was still very angry at my OB, at the midwife, at the hospital, even though I did do therapy actually in Costa Rica, but I don't think I fully worked through this part. Even though none of it was truly 100% their fault, I still felt really let down, and of course, I felt anger at myself even for my perceived failure of my body to birth my baby. My way, at the time, of avoiding a repeat of this was to just completely avoid the hospital setting and go the complete opposite direction. So I opted for full midwifery care and home birth. I just didn't want anything to do with the hospital. It was traumatic. I was like, no hospital. At the time, we were living at my parents' home in their hometown. I basically hired the only midwife that I knew in town. I didn't really interview anyone else. I just went with her. I think in my mind at the time, as long as you were a midwife, she would be 100% better than an OB. Again, I was very angry at OB at the time. But also, I did meet the midwifery team and they seemed experienced and I liked them, so I felt really confident that everything would work out like it was going to work out. There was no plan B. Meagan: Yeah. Maria: In terms of preparing for my birth, I didn't really do much outside of remaining active. I did prenatal workouts. I walked. I was healthy. I thought that was pretty much what you had to do. I just thought again that not being in a hospital would solve all my problems, and that was the only ingredient I was missing for my dream birth, which, of course, I later learned was just part of the equation.So this time, my labor started actually pretty slowly. I had a premature rupture of membranes. It was a very slow trickle. It took over 24 hours of that for my labor to actually start. That was even after some homeopathic pellets. I don't really know what it was, but my midwife gave it to me and some castor oil that I took. I'm a pretty anxious person, so I was getting very anxious about my labor not starting because I had it in my head that I couldn't go too long without my water breaking. In my mind, I was on this timeline. I don't do well under pressure, so right off the bat, I was already in my head about it.Meagan: Yeah.Maria: I was so antsy to get labor going that I just wouldn't let myself rest. I actually went walking in the middle of the night with my husband instead of trying to rest. I was like, I will get this labor to start. I was just not really saving my energy. I was getting revved up again too soon. So again, once labor got going, I was exhausted.This time, I'd opted to give birth at my parents' home which in hindsight was probably not the best idea because I felt their presence in the home. I'd sense their worry and their concern over me, at least in my head. I was mostly in their bedroom, so I started getting claustrophobic in there. I felt like a caged lion at one point. I was like, ah. Now nobody was actually pressuring me, but I felt it. I just felt like my whole family knew I was in labor. Everyone was waiting for me. Again, hindsight is 20-20, right? I was like, man, I could have asked them to just leave for a while, but I just didn't feel like I could.Meagan: Yeah, it's their house. It's their house. It's their space. Yeah, it's weird. But I will just point out that who you have in your space and where you labor can impact your labor for sure because you're in your head.Maria: Yes, 100%. It took me two labors to learn that. Especially if you're a sensitive person and feel energy and if you're anxious, you have to be really aware of is somebody helping you or not? And if they are re not, then you can say you can ask them to leave. I just didn't know that I could do that.Anyway, I powered through it. Even despite that, I think labor was better in my home than it was at the hospital. I definitely felt more comfortable. I was more free. I was trying all these different positions and shower, bathtub, you know, everything. I felt really powerful. It was really positive at first. It was, despite the fact that I was really tired too. But it was a very long labor. Once again, my body shut down and I could not pee even though everybody was trying to remind me to go. I was trying to go, and there just came a point when my body just stopped wanting to go. We got to that point where they were like, "Okay, well let's try and place a catheter." They were not able to do it. I guess I have a very small urethra or something. Something happens in my body during labor. It's hard to get to it. This was a home birth, so they had their equipment on hand. They didn't have all the options that maybe they would have in a hospital of different sizes or something, so they just weren't able to place it. It was very, very disappointing. They also felt that I was getting weak, and I didn't want to eat anymore. They hooked me up to an IV. They gave me oxygen. This started triggering this fear in me that this was heading in a direction that I didn't like. It wasn't feeling like the peaceful home birth I had envisioned. I eventually got to 10 centimeters, and they said I could start pushing even though I didn't really feel much of an urge to push but I was like, okay, I'm 10 centimeters. I guess I'll try pushing. I started pushing for multiple hours, but the baby just wasn't descending. And at one point, the midwife could see the baby's head higher up, and she actually attempted to pull the baby out with her hands.Meagan: Kind of went in like a soft forceps.Maria: Yeah, exactly. It was very painful. Super traumatic. I was like, oh, my gosh. This is not what I envisioned. But she wasn't able to do it. He was just too high up. After that, I just remember seeing her throw up her hands and with her body just kind of say, I give up. There was nothing more that she could do for me. At that moment, with a surprising amount of clarity and conviction, I decided to call it and request to be transferred to the only hospital in my town that accepted VBAC, any other hospital would have had me go straight for a C-section. So this was my last chance because I wasn't done trying to VBAC. I was like, okay, home birth isn't gonna happen, but maybe VBAC will at a hospital. And so, we got to the hospital. When I got to triage, they checked me, and they actually said I was nowhere near complete and that I was 8 centimeters dilated, and that I was very swollen.Meagan: That's what I was gonna just ask. I'm wondering if you got swollen.Maria: I was definitely very swollen, but they also said I wasn't 10 centimeters. I was like, "What? What do you mean?" Because in my mind, I was like, I'm almost there. I'm 10 centimeters. Maybe all I need is an epidural maybe. Maybe I just need that final little push. At that point, I was okay with drugs. I was like, "Give me whatever." I'm so close, right?Meagan: Yeah, yeah.Maria: But no, they were like, "No, you're 8 centimeters." And also, my contractions had really spaced out, so they gave me an epidural. They gave me Pitocin, and they let me rest.Meagan: Did they give you a catheter and empty your bladder?Maria: Yes, they gave me a catheter to empty my bladder, but baby was just not coming down. And also, the epidural did not sit well with my baby again. They didn't whisk me away to a C-section this time, but they were starting to bring up, "Okay, it's been a long time." They also were pretty concerned that my water had broken two days before, and that was a big red flag for them. They started mentioning C-section as the safest route for me. After, I don't know, probably 8 hours there, I just kind of said, "Okay, let's just do a C-section, and we just went with it." This time was less traumatic because it wasn't an emergency. I chose it. I was also never separated from my baby, and that was very huge.Meagan: Yes.Maria: That was huge. Yeah, 100%. Like, I got to carry him immediately after birth. I was able to breastfeed him. I was like, nobody is separating me from this baby right now, and they didn't. So that was very healing, and I was very grateful for that. That was that birth. After the birth, the midwives did come to see me at my house, and when I asked them what happened, they weren't really able to give me an answer. The final consensus was that my hips were likely too narrow. At the time, this diagnosis actually gave me comfort because at that point--Meagan: It validated you.Maria: Yeah, it validated me. I felt like, okay, I tried everything. It felt like an answer. It was a neat and clean end to this journey. There was a lot of mourning still. It was a heavy weight on me, this disappointment of a failed VBAC and something that I would need to process for a long time because I felt really cheated. I really felt like I'd run an entire marathon, and that I could see the finish line only to find myself pulled back to the starting line again and have to run another marathon.I felt like I had gone through two whole births, the super intense home birth and then C-section. So I felt like, oh my gosh. I was wiped out. So, yeah. Those are my two C-sections.Meagan: Yeah. I mean, lots of really forward-moving progress with the second for sure and still work to be done. But also, you had some validation for you at the time. It felt better. Overall, it went better.Maria: Yeah, yeah, yeah. It definitely was better. It was better, but it was, in a way, almost more frustrating though because I got so close. I was like, I'm so close and yet I was pulled back to the exact opposite birth.Meagan: Yeah. I want to talk a little bit about swelling because swelling can happen. You can be 10 centimeters. Swelling can happen. It causes puffiness and causes our cervix to swell which then presents as not 10 centimeters. There are a lot of different factors like a baby that is maybe not putting equal pressure on the cervix during pushing or pushing before our body is really ready for us or going in there and doing that, I call it, soft forceps. This is just me making this up, but my fingers are a lot softer than forceps. So her doing some soft forceps was in effort to help baby come down and move but could have disturbed the cervix a little bit and then sitting in on the way. So I just wanted to point out that is it possible that you could have been 10 centimeters? Yes. Is it possible that swelling could have caused the regression? Yes, there are some hem-- oh my gosh. How do you say it? Hemopathic. Is that how you say it? Hemopathic. They're little tablets.Maria: Homeopathic.Meagan: Homeopathic. Why do I say hemeo all the time? Homeopathics. Just like they had given you those little tablets that can actually help with swelling of the cervix. So if you have a midwife or you want to look into that and have that in your bag at the hospital, if that happens, you might want to check that out. While you're telling your third story, I will see if I can find the exact name because I cannot place it in my mind right now, but I've seen midwives use it, so that's another thing. And then sometimes Benadryl. A lot of the time, I'll see moms be given Benadryl for swelling.Maria: Yeah, I don't think they gave me any of that. I think at the hospital they were just kind of like, "Oh, 48 hours. Okay, let's--".Meagan: Yeah, the typical.Maria: And yeah. I think they knew from the beginning probably that I'd end up in a C-section. I don't know.Meagan: Might have. Yeah. So baby one, baby two. How did things change with baby number three?Maria: Everything changed. So when I found out I was pregnant for the third time, I, was very surprised and excited. But as soon as I actually thought about the birth you, I felt dread. I knew I was out of options mostly because my fate had been sort of sealed with this diagnosis of narrow hips. I was pretty much certain that my only choice was a third C-section. That really filled me with dread because I had a really rough recovery with my second C-section. I was really unhappy with my scar. I just felt really not looking forward to a third C-section. So I was like, okay. It felt very scary. I decided to approach my husband about trying for a VBAC again. I was sort of certain he would be nervous about supporting me about that. I felt like it was gonna be like, "Maria, you've tried twice. Let's just accept it. Let's move on." But surprisingly, he was actually supportive and he told me to just start with doing some research about VBACs after two and to get some opinions. So I did. The first thing I actually did though was I looked into gentle C-sections because I was like, "Okay, I'm going to get my kind of worst-case scenarios out of the way just in case. If I'm going to have a C-section, I want it on my terms." I looked up the best gentle C-section OB in the area. I was like, "Okay, I've got something there." Then I reached out to my midwife for my second birth and asked for her opinion about going for a VBAC again. I reached out to a few birth centers in the area, and my midwife pretty much told me that she did not think I was a good candidate for VBAC again and that I would end up likely in a C-section. Again, because she was like, "You did everything you could. It just didn't work. I just don't think you're a good candidate." And then most of the birth centers in the area declined me because they only did the VBACs after one.Meagan: After one. Yeah.Maria: Only two birth centers in the area accepted VBAC after two. I was like, "Okay, I'm gonna go see one of them and just get a second midwife opinion."Meagan: Yeah.Maria: When I got there, this place inspired a lot of peace and comfort. It was this really cozy little space. It was a little cottage near hospital. The midwife I met with, her name is Galyn. Can we give you the name?Meagan: Yeah, yeah. Uh-huh.Maria: Yeah. So this is called The Family Birth Center. It's just amazing and Galyn is amazing. So she just was very confident. I told her my entire birth story. I was sure to add every single complication and also tell her what my previous midwife had said. I honestly painted a really dire picture for her. I was like, "I have really long labors. I can't pee." You know, blah, blah, blah. I was prepared for her to tell me that I was not a big candidate. Honestly, I almost wanted her to say that so that I could just close that chapter and go get my scheduled gentle C-section and move on because that felt easier and safer. Yet her response was not a no. It was actually a non-hesitant, "Absolutely, you can do this." I was shocked. I mean, she obviously asked for my op-reports and everything, but she said that she didn't see why I wouldn't be able to. She had a ton of experience with VBAC after multiple C-sections. She even said that she had a very special place in her heart for these mamas because, as she called us warrior mamas, who really, really wanted it. She did not believe that I was too narrow because that's actually quite rare. She thought it was likely that the baby was simply badly positioned. So right off the bat, she was like, "Okay, I would start you on some Vitamin C to strengthen your bag," which I didn't even know a thing. She was like, "Pelvic floor therapy right off the bat, and you need a proper doula." I was like, "Yes, yes, yes." I'll do all those things because I realized I had not really had a proper doula in my previous birth. And honestly, every concern or worry that I brought up, she was able to talk through it with me, provide a solution or just remind me that no birth is the same. She couldn't really control or predict the outcome of the birth but there were lots of things that we did have control over.One of the things that I was really worried about was my inability to pee during labor. She was like, "Okay well, we'll place a catheter." I was like, "Yeah, but they tried both times and it didn't happen." And she was like, "Well, I'll get you a really tiny one." I was like, "Okay." So she didn't seem worried about that. I just went with it and went with her confidence. I think I decided then and there that I wanted her because I just felt really heard and I don't know. She provided lots of practical and realistic solutions that we could control. Anyway, this time around, I hired a doula. Shout out to Jenna, my doula. Also an amazing, amazing woman. I went to pelvic floor therapy. I also did therapy again to process my past births. I worked really, really hard on radically accepting whatever this birth came to be. So unlike my first two births where I had a really rigid idea of what it would be, this time I worked really hard to just sort of surrender to whatever it ended up being. I also read several books, including how to Heal From a Bad Birth.Meagan: Yes.Maria: A really good book, and Birthing From Within which I also loved. It was a really impactful book, actually. I started doing some art therapy just to process some of my feelings and just about this pregnancy and birth. I listened to every single episode you guys had on VBAC after two. I took The VBAC Link course. Honestly, I hardly worked out mostly because I had two little boys under four, and I just did not have it in me. But I was still very active with just normal life and taking care of two little kids. I did walk a bunch and did some gentle, prenatal yoga. I also did some exercises recommended by my doula from Spinning Babies. The other thing which was different was that I was really mindful of my body positioning throughout my pregnancy. I was always trying to listen to my body and be mindful of my alignment. When I was watching TV or sitting at my desk, I'd sit on a ball. I'd sit on the floor. I love to go on my hands and knees. That felt really good on my back. So just kind of listening to what my body was asking me to do and just being more aware of my body. My whole motto was, throughout the whole time was, "Get out of my head into my body." Preparation felt really different for me this time. I felt like I was preparing my body from the inside out physically speaking. Like I said, I was going to pelvic floor therapy. I was also making room in my uterus for my baby with these exercises to be in the best position possible but I was also really focused on my mind, my spirit, processing all my fears, my traumas. It felt just so much more holistic. I did HypnoBirthing with an app. I wrote down my own prayer affirmations which actually became a really central anchor during my labor. I felt just really ready this time in a new way. And not just because of my dream team but because I was really just ready to surrender to whatever was to come. And also, what was driving me was this new goal which was this idea of just giving my body a chance to labor was the best thing both for me and my baby regardless of the outcome of the birth. Even if it ended up in a C-section, I was still doing what was best for my body and my baby. That's what I kept repeating to myself. It just gave me a lot of peace because the success of this birth was not tied to what kind of birth it was. You know what I mean?Meagan: Yes, yes.Maria: It removed a lot of that pressure, a lot of that fear, and that was just such a game changer for me. Yeah, that was the preparation. A few weeks before the birth, I'd been starting to get more intense Braxton Hicks, but nothing really consistent. I was really just trying to practice the art of basically ignoring them because my goal for my early labor was to just pretend like they weren't happening. I didn't want to get too excited too fast. I wanted to ignore them for as long as possible especially if they started in the middle of the night which is kind of a theme for me. It ended up being really great practice to do that because on Labor Day, of course, I started getting my first contraction at 2:00AM and I just denied it. I was like, nope, they're Braxton Hicks. I just wasn't allowing myself to get riled up. I managed miraculously to doze off for 20 minutes at a time until they started coming on stronger. Once I realized that this was early labor, I had decided before that I wanted to labor alone for a while. This was actually something that I'd been wanting to do just to have this early early labor be a sacred moment for me and my baby. I wanted to be able to pray, to talk to my baby and to prepare together for the work which we would be doing together, both of us. I went into the living room. I let my husband sleep a bit longer, and it was a really special time for me. I'm so happy that I did that.Meagan: Yeah, I was just going to say that is a very powerful moment. Our babies are so connected and if you can have any time, even if it's just like 20 minutes. "Hey, I'm going to the bathroom." Take 20 minutes in the bathroom and connect with your baby. I just think it's so powerful.Maria: Yeah. Yes. It was amazing because I did feel connected the whole labor in a way that I did not in my previous ones where I was very disconnected to what was happening in my body. I was in my head a lot. So at about 6:00am, my contractions were getting stronger and I was like, okay, it's a reasonable time. I'm going to go ahead and wake my husband up. I also knew that my boys would be waking up soon, so I wanted my husband to focus on them and get them breakfast. And then I explained to my boys that baby was coming soon, that they were going to go stay with their cousins for a night or two. I knew that I wasn't going to be able to fully relax if they were still in the house. It felt really important for me to say goodbye and to make sure that they were going to be happy and in a safe place. As soon as my brother-in-law picked them up, I just really felt my body, okay, let go and things just started picking up. I took a shower. I had breakfast. I knew it would probably be a very long labor, so I wanted to eat. I called my doula. She came over and her presence was just such a game changer because she was just this calm, comforting presence. Not to say my husband was not, but she's just more-- this is her job. She's more objective. She was able to suggest different positions. She knew when to let me be. She pushed me when I had to be pushed and let me be when I had to be left alone. But the best thing she did was she did not let me head to the birth center too soon. I wanted to go and she'd be like, "Okay, let's just wait for 30 more minutes. Can you do 30 more minutes? Yeah, let's try this position. Let's walk a little bit. Let's do this and that." That was so important because I would have gotten there way too soon. She and my husband were in touch with Galyn, the midwife. Everyone was just super chill and relaxed. Everyone ate lunch. I don't think I did, but everyone else did. It was just a nice day. It was a cool rainy day. And then at about 2:00 PM my contractions were about 2-3 minutes apart. They were lasting about a minute, and they were getting intense. I was like, "Okay, I need to go." They were like, "Okay, yeah, let's go." We got to the birth center. I was just wrapped in this fluffy blanket. I just picked it up like I was in this daze. I was listening to my HypnoBirthing app. And Galyn, she was so relaxed about everything. Everyone was just very relaxed. It was during the daytime. She'd come in. She'd leave. I got in the bathtub at point. At one point, she checked my dilation and asked me if I wanted to know. And I said, "Nope, I don't want to know because I don't want to get in my head." She was like, "Even if you're 9 centimeters?" And I was like, "No." Okay. That was so amazing. That was such a push of encouragement. And so that was very helpful. Once again, I ran into the issue of being unable to pee. Of course, not surprisingly. So Galyn asked me want if I wanted a catheter. I said, "Okay, let's try it," but I was super nervous about it.Meagan: Yeah.Maria: But this time it was super easy. It was amazing. It went in right away. She had the right size. I don't know what it was, but--Meagan: Right size, pelvic PT.Maria: Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was easy. I had a ton of pee. After that I was like, oh, my gosh. I surpassed these two huge obstacles of being really well-dilated and also, an empty bladder. Like, I got this. It's amazing. I felt this new surge of energy. After that, I just focused on one contraction at a time. Each one lasted four breaths for me. Each breath coincided with a short prayer that I would say to myself. The hardest breaths were always breath two and three because it was the peak of the contraction. But I knew the pattern in it, and so I knew what to expect. I just remember opening my hands every time and surrendering and just trying to just relax my body and just accept it, and let it wash over me. I was doing a lot of visualization of my body, my pelvis opening, my baby coming down. I was so connected to my body and my baby. I just remember communicating with her and visualizing her coming closer to me. And this, like I said, was something so new for me, this connection. After about two hours of labor, there I was fully dilated. They had me do some focused pushing. Unfortunately, I never really felt that overwhelming urge to push that I'd read so much about and that I had wanted to feel. My pushing was more directed, but it felt a lot less forced than with my second birth. I decided to push on the bed on my hands and knees. My husband and doula were each holding a hand. Galyn was encouraging me. Every time I pushed and she would feel the baby come down, she'd let me know. That was really encouraging to know that it was productive pushing. I was just so focused. After about 40 minutes of pushing, she told me, "Okay, the next push, you're going to feel a burn." Before I knew it, it was the ring of fire I'd heard so much about. Although it was painful, I was just in awe that I was feeling it. I was like, oh my gosh, this means something. I'm so close. It was surreal. I was experiencing it in this weird, out-of-body way. And then the next push, baby was born. I was just in shock. I couldn't believe it. I couldn't fully believe that I did it. They passed her to me immediately. I was still on my hands and knees. I will just never, ever forget the feel of her body and her skin when I held her for the first time. It was the birth of my dreams. I think one of the other things I just loved was just that time afterwards that I never got to experience and that moment of coziness where we were just laying in this queen bed, my husband and I and my baby, and just eating together, holding her immediately, breastfeeding her like it was just a dream. I got to take a bath with some healing herbs. It was amazing. And then, after several hours, we just drove home with our baby.Meagan: Just amazing. That is what birth is about right there. All of those feelings, all of those smells and experiences and bonding moments. I am so happy for you. Let's just say you debunked the myth. Your pelvis was great. Your pelvis and your hips were just fine. It really just took someone educated to know that your baby was in a poor position and that okay, instead of doing this size catheter, let's do a smaller catheter. It's just these little things that made such a big difference. I think it's really important to vet our providers when we are interviewing them. I love that you were like, I gave her all the bad. Like, all of it. I just laid it on her. I wanted her to know everything that I was being told or that was said or that had been done. And then for her to be like, "Okay yeah, I hear those. I see these op-reports, but still don't believe there's anything that makes you not be able to," is just so powerful. So those are the types of providers, and if there really, really, really is a medical reason, they can back it up. "Okay, let's consider something." But I do love that you just came in with all of it, just all of it, and expecting her to be like, "No." And then when she said yes, you're like, "Wait, what?"Maria: What?Meagan: "Wait, what? Can you repeat that?" We really are getting more of that flack and doubt, so it's so great to hear that there's such a supportive provider out there in your area because every area needs it. I would love to see more support coming in because the fact of the matter is, it can happen. It can happen. It is possible, and really, the risk is relatively low, right? It's low, and it's something. And then we do know that to some people, it's not acceptable, and that's okay. But know that the risk is relatively low and that the world paints it to be so much bigger than it is.Maria: Right. Well and also, nobody talks about the risks of repeat sections. Right? Nobody mentions it. I'm like, why is this not being even mentioned at all?Meagan: We talk about it here because it isn't talked about. We have providers say, "Oh, uterine rupture, uterine rupture this and that," but they're not like, "Hey, dense adhesions connecting to your bladder for life, scar tissue gaining for life, back pain that you may discover in your 50s that is related to your Cesarean adhesions and pain." And then, not to mention there are a lot of things like hysterectomy, increased blood loss. You guys, there are things to talk about and complications that can come forth in the future pregnancies as well. We don't talk about those to scare you. We don't talk about uterine rupture here to scare you. We don't talk about uterine rupture or share uterine rupture stories to scare you. We are here to educate you. We want you to know there are pros and cons on both sides. If you find a provider who is all about sharing the risk about VBAC instead of repeat Cesarean, you might not want to be with that provider because there are risks for both sides so if you're getting a one-sided risk, there are some concerns there.Maria: Yeah. Yeah, exactly.Meagan: Well, thank you again so much for sharing your stories. Congratulations. I'm so happy that you found the right provider. You found the dream team. Everyone was on your side and supporting you along the way.Maria: Thank you, Meagan. Again, I think that's only one part of the equation. We as the moms have that other responsibility of really healing ourselves and our past traumas and doing more than just, I guess, working out. A lot of people don't think about the inner work that we have to make for our pelvic floor and even the uterus with making space for your baby in there for optimal positioning. I never heard of these things before you. All of that knowledge was very helpful.Meagan: Yeah, there's a lot of work. Before we started recording you were like, "With my second birth, I just hired a midwife and put it in her hands and was like, hey, I did the work. I hired a midwife," but there's so much more than that. And yeah, finding a supportive provider, getting the education, but there's so much work. We talk about this in our VBAC course-- mental and physical prep. We talk about it early on in the book because it is such a big part of how things can go and if we don't do those things, it can impact us. That doesn't mean you can't get through it and have a VBAC. I don't want to say if you don't go to therapy, you won't get a VBAC or if you don't do these things, but these things will impact you in a positive way more than a negative. I also want to talk about trauma and birth and going through and working through it from the inside out. It's not even birth. It's life. It's affecting us for life. We hold trauma in our body. We hold emotions. We pent them up and yeah, it's just you. We gotta work through them. We can't just shove them in and be like, "Well, that was that. I'll let it go," because it's not going to be let go. It's inside of us.Maria: Yeah.Meagan: Yeah. It'll show up. It will show up. It might be years. It might be months, you never know, but it's important to work through it. Okay, well I will not take any more of your time because I know you've already been with me for a bit, and I just wanna thank you again.Maria: Thank you so much, Meagan. It's been such an honor.ClosingWould you like to be a guest on the podcast? Tell us about your experience at thevbaclink.com/share. For more information on all things VBAC including online and in-person VBAC classes, The VBAC Link blog, and Meagan's bio, head over to thevbaclink.com. 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We are introducing something new at Vitality Nutrition - Homeopathic Consultations! On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared introduces his dear friend Amanda Kotter who will be offering these consultations for you. Amanda is certified in homeopathy and herbalism and she will be available to help guide you through the use of homeopathy for any challenges you may be facing with your health, or simply teach you how to incorporate homeopathy into your overall wellness journey. We are so blessed and excited to have Amanda join our team and we can't wait to hear how this opportunity benefits you and your family.Additional Information:To schedule your Homeopathy Consultation with Amanda:Email Amanda@vitalitynutrition.comCall/Text 801-388-4133Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
In this interview Sarah talks with Janey Lavelle about growing your intuition as a mother, what to look for when we want to clear the energetic space, and tools that you can use in your home, such as tuning forks, how to call in divine protection and supporting yourself. Janey is a weaver of modalities, medicine & magic.A wife to Daithi, a Mama to four wildlings, she has an untameable free spirit, a wild heart & a well-traveled soul. She fosters a deep connection to nature and an expansive relationship with Spirit showing up as a Leader and Educator with authenticity & vulnerability. She is a heart-centered intuitive Homeopath, a skilled Reiki Master & Teacher, a devotional bodyworker, a Sacred Circle Space Holder, and a Birth Keeper Doula.Janey's driving force is on women's health, sharing from her own experiences and lived wisdom she invites you, to experience healing as your birth rite & connection to your highest timelines so you can activate & empower your innate body wisdom, soul Sovereignt,y and deep remembering.She is devoted & passionate about all aspects of women's lives, creating a Matricentric healing space she works in service to the Cosmic Mother, walking the Scared path of Maria Magdalena and the frequency of the Healed Sisterhood.Currently living in Ireland she is offering Homeopathic treatments to activate your energy & soul, devotional body works treatments, energy alchemy sessions, and spiritual activations.A special offering for listeners - you can get an extra 30-minute healing with a 60-minute booking at this link: https://calendly.com/sageandseer/distant-healing-60-min-sarah-valentini-communityYou can find Janey at : WEBSITE: sageandseer.com INSTAGRAM: sage.and.seer
Ever feel like no matter what you do, the weight just won't budge? You're not crazy, and you're definitely not alone. Midlife changes everything—your hormones, your metabolism, and even how your body responds to stress. That's why I sit down with Marcelle Pick, OB/GYN, NP, a Functional Medicine Pioneer and Co-Founder of the Women to Women Clinic, to talk about what's really going on and how to work with your body instead of fighting against it. We get into the stuff no one tells you—why cutting calories might be making things worse, how stress impacts belly fat, and why those GLP-1 weight loss drugs aren't the magic fix they seem to be. Marcelle breaks it all down in a way that just makes sense and gives you real, doable steps to start feeling better. If you've been frustrated with weight loss, energy crashes, or just not feeling like yourself, this conversation is exactly what you need. Trust me, you'll walk away with a whole new understanding of your body. And if your hormones feel all over the place, I get it—I've been there, too. That's why I put together my Hormone Harmony Bundle to help bring everything back into balance so you can feel like you again. No quick fixes, just real support for your body. Check it out at dranna.com/hormoneharmony and get 20% off. You deserve to feel amazing! Key Timestamps: [00:00:00] Introduction. [00:01:37] Weight loss resistance in midlife. [00:04:27] Women's health empowerment and practices. [00:09:31] Adrenal dysfunction in women's health. [00:13:08] Burnout vs. laziness distinction. [00:15:19] Mold toxicity and weight loss. [00:20:20] Bitters and GLP-1 stimulation. [00:21:16] Benefits of using Allulose in your diet. [00:22:06] Removing food noise and methods that work for you. [00:33:15] Homeopathic appetite control drops. [00:35:26] Protein intake and physiology. [00:38:25] The healing power of dance. [00:40:27] More on weight loss resistance. Memorable Quotes: "We don't do cars. If cars are running out of gas, we put gas in it. So, we need to do the same for our bodies as well." [00:14:49] – Marcelle Pick "We're complicated beings. You know, we do have things that can trigger us to have that body just go into that freeze state. And anybody that's struggling to lose weight, we have to help them. Number one, it's not your fault." [00:31:16] – Marcelle Pick Links Mentioned: Hormone Harmony Bundle: http://dranna.com/hormoneharmony Weight Loss Resistance Program: https://dranna.com/marcelle Connect with Marcelle Pick: Website: https://marcellepick.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcellepicknp/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcellePickNP/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/MarcellePick YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarcellePick Connect with Dr. Anna Cabeca: Website: https://drannacabeca.com/pages/show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlfrienddoctor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegirlfrienddoctor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drannacabeca Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com
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Four Pillars of Homeopathic Practice Key take points of the podcast: Homeopathy is a complex science and an in-depth art that requires dedication and perseverance. Four Pillars of homeopathic practice […] The post Four Pillars of Homeopathic Practice by Dr Saurav Arora appeared first on Dr Saurav Arora.
Dr. Nick & Dr. David sit down with founder and developer of Activmend Dr. Jo Polich. We chat about the history of Homeopathy, new science emerging validating homeopathic medicine, and the effectiveness of the Activmend patches. If you are an athlete, have children that are athletes, or are just an active individual you want to have some of these patches in your medicine cabinet. Activmend patented technology has been clinically proven to reduce swelling and bruising, delivering visible results within 24 hours. Dr. Jo promises you will see a dramatic reduction in swelling for any minor joint sprain, strain, or muscle pull—or they will happily refund your money. ActivMend is a must-have for every first aid kit. It provides fast, effective relief for minor injuries like sprains, strains, and bruises. Professional and college athletic trainers, physicians, and physical therapists trust and endorse ActivMend for its proven ability to reduce swelling, bruising, and accelerate recovery. Homeopathy was created by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann in 1796. Homeopathic medicine is a system of medicine that uses highly diluted substances, known as remedies, to treat illnesses. Homeopathy is based on the following principles: Like cures like: Substances that cause symptoms in healthy people can be used in diluted form to treat similar symptoms in patients. Law of infinitesimals: The more diluted a remedy is, the more potent it becomes. Individualization: Homeopathic remedies are individualized based on the patient's symptoms and overall health. Homeopathic remedies are typically made from natural substances, such as plants, minerals, or animal products. They are diluted in a series of steps, known as succussion, until they contain very little of the original substance. Although in the past there was limited scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of homeopathic medicine. New studies have shown that homeopathic remedies are effective and are validating the use of homeopathic medicine for certain ailments. More research is on the forefront to validate homeopathy. Visit Website ACTIVMEND Buy ACTIVMED on Amazon
Join me on The Homeopathy Health Show, where my guest, Peter Tumminello, shares his incredible journey into the world of homeopathy and gemstones! Peter Tumminello, a homeopathic clinician and researcher with over 35 years of experience, is based in Sydney, Australia. Early in his career, Peter combined his passion for precious and semi-precious gemstones with homeopathy, embarking on a ground-breaking journey to understand and develop gem-based remedies. In 2005, Peter published the acclaimed Twelve Jewels, a study on gemstone remedies complemented by stunning artistic interpretations of each medicine's essence. His more recent work, Psyche and Structure, explores the fascinating connection between crystallization and homeopathy, advancing our understanding of how gem, mineral, and organic remedies work. Peter has created over 250 remedies derived from crystals and minerals, ensuring the highest quality through his expertise as a professional gemmologist and hands-on mining in remote locations. Over the last 28 years, he has integrated these remedies into his clinical practice, supported by meditation and a commitment to continuous exploration in the “laboratory of life.” Peter has conducted seminars worldwide, sharing his expertise in the UK, Europe, USA, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, and Australia. On the show, I'll be asking Peter about his journey, how he sources these precious gems, and the remarkable role they play in homeopathy. We also explore the essence of humanity and the journey of serving others, emphasizing the importance of humility, the progress we achieve, living in harmony with nature, and practicing gratitude. Through this, we receive gifts that enable us to uplift and support others. Don't miss this insightful conversation! #Homeopathy #Gemmotherapy #HealingCrystals #NaturalMedicine #HolisticHealth #AlternativeHealing #PeterTumminello #UKHealthRadio #HomeopathyHealthShow #TwelveJewels #PsycheAndStructure #GemRemedies #EnergyHealing
Alexandra C. Melo (PhD) is a Homeopath and Microbiologist (PhD) practicing in London and worldwide online. Following her PhD in King's College London in Applied Microbiology and subsequent Post Doctoral position at Glaxosmithkline she embarked on a quest of finding the optimal approach to health. She has found the Homeopathic approach to be most complete, bringing real and lasting health benefits as it focuses on the cause of disease, rather than just the superficial removal or suppression of symptoms. She loves homeopathy, because it focuses on the study of Nature! Given her academic background, she thoroughly enjoyed embarking on the most incredible learning journey; the healing secrets of the energetic contents of every substance on this planet, everything is a clue, every substance can be curative. There is the structure initiated by the mineral Kingdom, the sensitivity of plants in the Vegetal Kingdom, the competitiveness of the animal Kingdom and the liberation of stuck, deep miasmic states that the nosodes allow. Since she was a child, she always loved children and animals (particularly horses and dogs). Whilst living in Greece became involved with many rescue operations and as a horse lover and rider my interest fell particularly on horses, dogs, amongst other animals. Children's health is one of the most concerning aspects of parenthood. Although homeopathy works well in variety of diseases, it has special affinity for childhood problems. With over a decade of experience working with paediatricians and veterinarians she still finds remarkable to see how people and creatures respond to this wonderful system of medicine Website: https://alexcmelo.com/ Facebook group Farm Animals and Homeopathy: https://www.facebook.com/groups/farmanimalsandhomeopathy Ebook on Homeopathic Aid for Horse Owners and Riders: Homeopathic Aid for Horse Owners & Riders Profile on Homeopathy 24/7: Dr. Alexandra Melo | Practicing Classical Homeopath If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode.
Dana Ullman, MPH, CCH, joins Integrative Practitioner Content Specialist Avery St. Onge to discuss the clinical benefits of homeopathic treatment, citing specific studies from mainstream scientific journals. This episode is brought to you by the Integrative Healthcare Symposium. Register for the Symposium and receive 15% off with promo code IP2025PODCAST: https://xpressreg.net/register/ihsy0225/landing.php?sc=IP2025PODCAST Learn more about the event by visiting the Symposium website: www.ihsymposium.com Contact the Integrative Healthcare Symposium team: info@ihsymposium.com Find us at integrativepractitioner.com or e-mail us at IPEditor@divcom.com. Theme music: "Upbeat Party" by Scott Holmes via freemusicarchive.org, "Carefree" by Kevin Mcleod via incompetech.com, and “Relaxing Light Background” by AudioCoffee. About the Expert DANA ULLMAN, MPH, CCH, is one of America's leading advocates for homeopathy. He has authored 10 books, including The Homeopathic Revolution: Why Famous People and Cultural Heroes Choose Homeopathy, Homeopathy A-Z, Homeopathic Medicines for Children and Infants, Discovering Homeopathy, and (the best-selling) Everybody's Guide to Homeopathic Medicines (with Stephen Cummings, MD). Dana also created an e-course How to Use a Homeopathic Medicine Kit which integrates 80 short videos (averaging 15 minutes) with his famous ebook that is a continually growing resource to 500+ clinical studies published in peer-review medical journals testing homeopathic medicines. This ebook combines the descriptions of these studies with practical clinical information on how to use homeopathic medicines for 100+ common ailments. This ebook is entitled Evidence Based Homeopathic Family Medicine, and it is an invaluable resource. Dana has been certified in classical homeopathy by the leading organization in the U.S. for professional homeopaths. Dana Ullman has also written chapters on homeopathic medicine in four medical textbooks, two of which were published by Oxford University Press and one of which was published by the American Pain Management Association.
Dr Robin Murphy, ND was a naturopathic and homeopathic physician who taught and practised Homeopathy, Natural Medicine, and Medical Qigong for 50 years. Dr Murphy is one of the most well-known homeopathy teachers in the world. His extensive teaching and clinical experience, including his years as chairman of the Homeopathic Department at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland. He lectured on homeopathy in England, India, the Czech Republic, Japan, Egypt, Trinidad and Germany. This webinar will look at: Homeopathic case management Repertory and Materia Medica study Common mistakes in homeopathic case management Potency selection and repeating the dose Evaluating the acute and chronic methods of prescribing Using the Repertory as a tool for learning Materia Medica and therapeutics Differentiations between related rubrics. Sample case histories Visit our website https://chehomeopathy.com/
Katie Silcox is a New York Times bestselling author and founder of the Shakti School. She joins Her Drive to discuss Ayurveda's principles and their impact on women's health and spirituality. Katie explains Ayurveda as a holistic system that integrates modern science with ancient wisdom, emphasizing the importance of understanding doshas (mind-body types) and the spiritual dimensions of health. The conversation highlights the resurgence of feminine energy, the significance of balancing masculine and feminine principles, and the empowerment that comes from self-awareness and embracing one's unique nature. Join Shakti School Katie Silcox Her Drive
In this eye-opening episode of Everything Is Personal, Host Len May sits down with Dr. Jo Polich to explore the deeper facets of healing. From the transformative power of natural remedies to the science behind the body's innate ability to heal, this conversation challenges conventional medical approaches. Dr. Jo Polich shares insights from his extensive experience, blending engineering precision with homeopathic wisdom to redefine what true healing means. Key discussion points include the limitations of steroid injections and surgery, the potential of stem cell therapy, and why listening to your body's signals, like pain, is essential. Plus, Dr. Jo Polich introduces innovative homeopathic solutions that amplify the body's natural healing process, backed by real-life examples of accelerated recovery. Key Takeaways The Science of Healing: True Healing vs. Pain Management: Why reducing pain doesn't necessarily mean you're healing. The Role of Steroids: The short-term relief vs. long-term tissue damage debate. Natural Healing Principles: How the human body is uniquely designed for self-healing through evolution. The importance of listening to pain signals to avoid further injury. Modern Alternatives to Surgery: Stem cell therapy: Regrowing tissue naturally using cutting-edge techniques. Homeopathic solutions and patches that amplify the body's natural healing response. Real-Life Case Studies: A look at incredible recovery stories using advanced homeopathic treatments, including rapid healing of injuries. ABOUT LEN MAY Len May is a pioneering figure in the personalized cannabis industry, serving as the CEO and Co-Founder of Endocanna Health. With over 25 years of experience, he specializes in the intersection of genomics and cannabis therapeutics. Len's mission is to empower individuals to make informed health decisions through personalized cannabinoid therapeutics. He is also the host of the podcast "Everything is Personal," where he explores the personal aspects of cannabis and genomics. Connect with Len on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lenmay/ #EverythingIsPersonal #Podcast #HealingJourney #NaturalHealing #BodyWisdom #StemCellTherapy #HomeopathicHealing #PainManagement #InjuryRecovery #AlternativeMedicine #WellnessTips #HealthTransformation #AmplifyHealing #HealingSolutions #HealthInnovation #SelfHealing #RecoveryJourney #LenMay #Dr.JoPolich #ListenNowEndoDNA: EndoDNA offers a tailored health and wellness experience through DNA analysis, empowering users with insights on nutrition, lifestyle, and supplement choices based on their genetic profile. The company has achieved rapid traction, serving over 7,000 customers across 16 countries, securing relationships with top wellness providers like BellaVitta HRT Clinics, and actively engaging in clinical studies with institutions such as Harvard Medical. Click here to check out to take control over your Personal Health & Wellness Connect with EndoDNA on SOCIAL: IG | X | YOUTUBE | FB Connect with host, Len May, on IG
I welcome returning guest Robert Field to the show for Part-2 of a 3-Part sit-down to talk about the spiritual aspects of Homeopathic remedies, the vital force and the ways our bodies respond to the energetic vibrations of remedies. Robert shares his insights into his beliefs on Homeopathy and its mechanisms of action alongside the role of consciousness and of the soul for wellbeing and healing. A truly spiritually uplifting conversation bringing the wonderful and peaceful end to the 2024 series of the Homeopathy Health Show. Happy Holidays everyone and a blessed New Year to you all. Be inspired and join the conversation. The ‘VOICE OF HOMEOPATHY' on radio and podcast. Support Homeopathy on Radio & Podcast by subscribing to the Homeopathy Health Show
Why is insomnia such a challenge? Find out why as we explore common homeopathic approaches to sleep problems and new ones that are proving to be much more successful. Judyann McNamara, Physicist, Homeopath, Naturopath and Holistic Practitioner with 30 years of clinical experience is the founder of the Montreal Institute of Classical Homeopathy. In this 40 minute presentation, she discusses the prevalence of sleep problems and some of the traditional homeopathic remedies used to address them. She also shares the latest research findings that reveal the complex interaction between sleep and various bodily systems and substantiate the importance of a holistic approach as practiced in the MICH Method. For the first time in MICH's 20 year history, you will be privy to the details of how the unique MICH approach achieves an understanding of an individual's inner dynamics. Learn about the key questions that help to find and explore the confluence point of the mind and body on the energetic dimension where the mitochondria operate and is the site of the homeopathic remedy. Discover the inquiry that enables the MICH practitioner to prescribe the most effective unicist remedy, and create a truly individualized program that ensures success. Visit the MICH Website for all the information about our program: https://www.michmontreal.com/ or contact us at info@michmontreal.com Enrollment is now open for a full 2 hour webinar: Energetic Pattern of Birds in Homeopathy on the Bird kingdom in homeopathy by MICH teacher and clinical supervisor, Adam Fiore, DHom HOM ND DHP. In this advanced and in depth exploration of the Bird Kingdom, the MICH Method will be illustrated through in depth clinical case examples with long term follow ups. Sign up to our newsletter to get access to free training webinars in homeopathy. Blog & News:: https://www.michmontreal.com/blog/ and free homeopathy webinars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michmontreal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michmontreal/ Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/school/montreal-institute-of-classical-homeopathy/ Free Guidebook Download : https://www.michmontreal.com/learn/guidebook-download/
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Rhonda talks with Divorce Recovery Coach and Therapist, Dawn Wiggins about healing in a holistic way. It's a fascinating conversation about trauma and healing and how homeopathy can work to bring you back to your true self. Learn about: Mind / Body Connection How we store negative energy Homeopathic treatment methods There are resources to help you lift your energy levels [be sure to check out Dawn's journal - linked below] 21 Day Immersive Journal To get the journal for free, use the code: EMAILFRIENDS And be sure to grab Rhonda's new book: Bold Beginnings! About today's guest: Divorce recovery coach and therapist Dawn Wiggins helps people tear down their walls and build back their confidence. Challenging the status quo, she integrates multiple modalities from EMDR Therapy to EFT tapping, immersive journaling, and homeopathy, embracing remedies that heal both the mind and body. She is on a mission to deliver life-changing therapy in an accessible and affordable way, with the same enlightenment that happens in her office: part science, part essential oils, pure magic. She also has her own Podcast, Dear Divorce Diary, which has recently been ranked globally as a top 3% show. Connect with Dawn: Website: https://mycoachdawn.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawnwiggins/ Your host is Rhonda Noordyk, CDFA®, CEO of The Women's Financial Wellness Center Rhonda has dedicated her career to being an advocate for women and educating them on how financial strategies can impact their personal and professional success. Her work has shown women going through a divorce how to have a voice, be assertive, get results, be driven, and move forward with confidence. For Rhonda and her company, the Women's Financial Wellness Center, helping women isn't just about running the numbers. It's about asking the right questions, demystifying myths and biases around finances, and helping women walk in their power. Rhonda is passionate about helping her clients navigate a broken system and level the playing field so they can achieve success—pre, during, and post-divorce.
In this episode Sue focuses on the remedy known as Histaminum Hydrochloricum (Muraiaticum) and the various allergic reactions that this remedy can address. Homeopathic histamine is derived from a salt form known as histamine hydrochloride. The preparation process involves serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking) to create a remedy that retains the energetic imprint of […] The post Homeopathic Remedy Review: Histaminum appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
In this festive episode of the Homeopathy Health Show I welcome back Chief Executive of the Society of Homeopaths, Corinne Stuart, to not only update the listeners on what the society has been up to over this year, but also to sound the drum for Homeopathy around the world. Corinne was part of the December 2023 festive episode of the show, and what better way than to talk to her again for this year's festive episode about the progress of Homeopathy, the outreach and engagement that the society has undertaken this year, notably, visiting the many Homeopathic education centres in the UK, and about the future for this incredible art of healing. Corinne shares her insights into the progress of Homeopathy, and how the exponential growth is helping serve more and more people for their health needs. Be inspired and join the conversation. The ‘VOICE OF HOMEOPATHY' on radio and podcast. Support Homeopathy on Radio & Podcast by subscribing to the Homeopathy Health Show
I welcome back the dynamic duo, Denise Straiges & Alastair Gray for Part-2 of this 3-Part exclusive aptly titled, swimming in the ocean of Homeopathy. In Part-1 of this 3-Part exclusive, both Alastair and Denise talked about the history of Homeopathy in the US, notably on Dr. Constantine Hering, Dr. James Tyler Kent and others that followed. Don't forget to check it out – Episode 91. In this episode, we continue our conversation focusing upon education in Homeopathy, the various protocols used and how training is so key in Homeopathy for both the Practitioner and patient. We talk about hot and cold remedies, and the Homeopathic constitution, with reference to von Grauvogl and the hydrogeniod constitution. A thoroughly thriving conversation that covers many aspects of Homeopathy. Be inspired and join the conversation. The ‘VOICE OF HOMEOPATHY' on radio and podcast. Support Homeopathy on Radio & Podcast by subscribing to the Homeopathy Health Show.
Send a text to Melissa and she'll answer it on the next episode. Unlock the secrets of effective homeopathic treatment with our latest episode, where we break down the essential steps of case-taking in homeopathy. Ever wondered how to pinpoint the right remedy for both chronic and acute conditions? We introduce the powerful C-MELTS acronym—Chief Complaint, Modalities, Etiology, Location, Timing, and Sensation—to help you master this vital skill. By understanding these elements, you'll gain the confidence to assess a patient's needs accurately and provide the most effective treatments. Join us as we share practical tips and real-life examples to enhance your homeopathic practice.We also focus on acute case taking, where getting the details right can make all the difference. Learn why identifying the etiology, location, timing, and sensation of symptoms is crucial for accurate case taking. Discover how to use non-leading questions to get to the heart of a person's condition and how homeopathy stands up to other natural health practices with concrete tests like blood work and stool samples. From sore throats to congestion, we provide the insights you need to tackle acute symptoms effectively. This episode is packed with valuable knowledge to help you navigate the nuances of homeopathic treatment confidently.FIND ME!
What is EFT Tapping and how can it help you? Join Dr. Motley as he unpacks how Emotional Freedom Technique works for releasing emotions today on the Ancient Health Podcast. Our bodies store trauma which can cause all kinds of issues with our health and wellbeing. Tapping is a powerful therapeutic technique that can be used at home on yourself and even your pets! #EFT #Tapping #biofield #frequency medicine #german new medicine Takeaways Trauma can be stored in the body and brain, affecting physical health. Emotions can trigger biochemical changes that influence behavior. The body records emotional trauma through sensory experiences. Each organ is associated with specific emotions, such as grief and anger. EFT tapping can help process and release deep-seated emotions. Integrating EFT with other therapies enhances emotional healing. Homeopathic remedies can support emotional release during EFT. The meridian system plays a crucial role in energy flow and emotional health. Regular practice of EFT can create new neural pathways for healing. More resources: What is EFT Tapping? (eftinternational.org) (Free Downloadable guide!) Tapping 101 – Learn the Basics of the Tapping Technique (thetappingsolution.com) (Video examples) The Tapping Solution: A Revolutionary System for Stress ------ Links: Dr. Motley recommends pairing DesBio Homeopathics with tapping for emotional support: https://bit.ly/3NIrSHk Want more of The Ancient Health Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. We'd love to have you! ------ Follow Doctor Motley! Instagram Twitter Facebook Tik-Tok Website
After last week's episode, we got a TON of questions from you guys about our home birth. So you asked ... we're answering!
From start to finish, we are sharing the birth story of our 4th baby, Mirabella! Our perspective on birth has evolved over the years (and births). Every time we share our birth stories, we hope they might offer insight and encouragement to parents or parents-to-be as they explore different birthing options, and ultimately discern what's best for them. We are excited to share things we have experienced, spiritual lessons we have learned, and how this birth experience bonded our family in a new way. Ps - Stay tuned for next week's episode where we answer all your questions about physiological/home birth! Want to watch the video version of this episode? Head to YouTube + don't forget to subscribe: @JeremyAudreyRoloff Links to anything we mentioned: My pregnancy, labor, postpartum favorites from Amazon Our Red Light code ROLOFF for 10% off Pain Free Childbirth course code AUDREYR10 will give 10% off Christian Hypnobirthing app (what I listened to falling asleep starting at 30 weeks and then played during my labor) Christian Hypnobirthing course code AUJ will get you 20% off Homeopathic resource for pregnancy, birth, and postpartum code SAVE40 for $40 off Dr Tim Mackie YouTube video Does God Punish Women with Pain in Childbirth? Shop our resources: Beating50Percent.com Shop Audrey's Amazon Storefront Connect with us: Instagram I @audreyroloff Instagram I @jeremyroloff ADVERTISE WITH US! To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show's next Title Sponsor, please send an email to ashley@pivotmediaco.com. This podcast was produced by Pivot Media Co. Some of the links above may be affiliate links, which means we earn a small commission if you purchase the item(s) using these links. Thank you for supporting us!