On Black Friday, I shared some good deals on homeopathic remedies.
For Cyber Monday, if you would like to give a more personalized gift of homeopathy, take advantage of my sale… for yourself or your loved ones. Click here, and choose your appointment type. When you confirm the appointment, enter the words “Wellness2023” and a 30% discount will be applied for you. If you are giving the gift of a consultation, please email me at juliacoyte@classicallypractical.com and we’ll figure out the details that way. What are your consultation options? I’m glad you asked. Adult Initial Consultation is up to 2 hours and includes two follow-up consultations of up to 1 one-hour each. Regularly $250, on sale for $175. That’s 4 hours of consultation time for $175. That’s a bargain! Choose this option for a full-on homeopathic consultation… to address all those long-standing issues that have been begging you for your attention. Focused Adult Consultation for those who just want to focus on a specific health issue, one-hour at a time. Regularly $150, on sale for $107. Choose this option if you want to address your eczema or IBS or rosacea or arthritis or hot flashes or … that one niggling thing for which you have not been able to find relief. Child (under 12) Initial Consultation is a 90-minute initial consultation and one 45-minute follow-up consultation. Regularly $175, on sale for $122.50. Choose this option for any chronic condition for those 12 and under: skin conditions, gut issues, sleep problems, behavioral issues…. Bach Flower Essence Consultation is a 1-hour consultation resulting in a personalized remedy selection for adults or children. Regularly $35, on sale for $24.50. All of these consultation options include contact during treatment for any questions or situations which arise. Give the gift of wellness to yourself or your loved ones. I look forward to working with you. Julia Coyte, CHom Classically Practical homeopath #wellnessawaits classicallypractical.com
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Homeopathy was “carved out” as a separate and distinct medicine from pharmaceutical/allopathic drugs by the US Government in 1938.
Before that, in 1844, the first national medical society was formed: the American Institute of Homeopathy. Two years later, in 1846, a rival group was formed, vowing to slow the development of homeopathy: the AMA, the American Medical Association. (For an interesting read on the history of homeopathy, see Dana Ullman’s article.) In short, there is a long history of trying to stop homeopathy. They are back at it again now. Please take a moment of your time to send your thoughts to the US Government to help keep homeopathy accessible. Americans for Homeopathy Choice makes it a very simple thing to do. Click here and then click the blue “send message” button. Easy peasy. The deadline is in 2 days time (11/28/22), so please act quickly. Thank you. Julia Coyte, CHom Classically Practical homeopath #wellnessawaits In my last post, I mentioned 7 remedies which may be good to have around as the cold & flu season approaches.
Here’s a quick rundown of why they’re good to have nearby, focusing especially on fevers. Baptisia for fevers with profuse sweat, intense thirst; fevers with lethargy — no energy. Those who may benefit from homeopathic Baptisia may be suffering from bad breath or other foul smelling discharges. The bed may feel too hard and going outside and getting some fresh air does not sound like a good plan to them. There may be some mental confusion or they may even feel as if they are intoxicated. There may be copious, (often) smelly stool. Throat may appear dark red. Bryonia. Homeopathic Bryonia may be an excellent remedy for a flu that creeps up on you… when you haven’t quite been feeling yourself but you wouldn’t necessarily call yourself “sick” yet, either. A dry fever with a great thirst for a lot of liquid; chills are more likely not a part of this picture. Dryness, however, is a key part of Bryonia… you may see constipation or a dry cough or dry eyes, dry skin, dry mouth. Someone benefitting from Bryonia may prefer to be still and quiet with movement resulting in discomfort, including when moving their eyes. They may prefer to be by their grumpy selves. Eupatorium feverish people may find themselves shivering, especially after drinking any liquids. Aching pain anywhere in the body, but specifically pains in the legs - terrible pains in the bones themselves and may even feel as if one is broken. Big chills. Unquenchable thirst. Pulsating pain in the back of the head. Gelsemium has little or no thirst at all and the 4 Ds: Droopy, drowsy, dizzy and dull. They feel their eyelids are too heavy to keep them open. Shivering and weak with coldness down the back. May feel faint. They may feel a dull, bruised pain all over and are worse from physical exertion. There may be a headache, beginning in the neck and moving up to the top of the head and feel as if there were a band or hoop around the head. Headaches may be relieved to some degree when urinating. Mercurius sol is often worse in the night, where a fever may drive them from their bed. There may be shivering and shuddering with this fever. There may be bone pains, but more so at night. Discharges from the ears and the eyes. Fevers with profuse perspiration, again, worse at night or diarrhea at night. Headaches may be worse on the sides of the head and extend to the ears and the teeth. Nux vomica flus may have pain in the lower back during fever. Shivering with perspiration. Thirsty but not wanting to drink anything. Very chilly and worse for cold air or drafts and may have a cough which starts when becoming cold. Nux vomica is well known for its digestive issues and may experience stomach pains during fever. They may find themselves oversensitive and emotional during a fever. Rhus tox is most likely mentally restless during a fever. Chill plays a big part in a Rhus tox fever: chill, followed by heat and perspiration; thirsty during the chill; they feel worse when chilled and may develop a tickling cough during the chill. Drinking cold drinks may bring on stomach pains. They may feel they have a lump or plug in their throat and swallowing may feel good on the throat. They may feel better lying on their back and worse lying on the sides. Here's wishing you have a happy and healthy winter season! Julia Coyte, CHom Classically Practical homeopath #wellnessawaits ![]() As I write this it’s Black Friday, 2022 and here are a few homeopathic price breaks that have been brought to my attention. It’s time to take advantage of some lower prices, either for yourself or, if you’re already fully equipped, homeopathically speaking, then for your loved ones! In no particular order… Boironusa.com Boiron is offering 25% off $50 or more & 1 free Sambucas 30c through the 28th of November — no code needed. Taprootsva.com — I don’t see any special pricing, but they do offer free shipping on $75. TapRoots offers a terrific selection of kits, all in little glass vials. Here are a couple of kits that look particularly inviting:
Hahnemannlabs.com Again, I don’t see any specific deals at the moment, but Hahnemann kits are terrific — in 2 dram glass vials.
Helios.co.uk It appears Helios is offering 35% off when you buy any 5 kits — perfect way to cover your whole list!
Lotus-wellness-cottaage.com For some inexpensive gifts, try their laminated charts:
Olloïs.com
Homeopathic.com Homeopathic Family Medicine is offering
Homeopathyworks.com Washington Homeopathy has a new combined 30c & 200c kit — 50 remedies: $149.99 In addition, I see 20% off a few remedies, all excellent to have on hand with the upcoming cold and flu season: Baptisia, Bryonia, Eupatorium, Gelsemium, Mercurius sol, Nux vomica and Rhus tox! homeopathykits.com Is offering $5 off when you purchase any combination of 2 kits or packs, with free shipping to the USA over $99. This site offers Helios kits coupled with Miranda Castro’s Handbook. mirandacastro.com Speaking of Miranda Castro…
martinandpleasance.com From New Zealand, they offer a large first aid kit for $239.20, including 19 remedies as well as “Rest & Quiet Calm Drops” and 4 herbal creams. homeocan.ca Homeocan is offering 25% discount on any order of $150 through 28 November. FLOWER ESSENCES: Fesflowers.com If Flower Essences are on your list, FES is offering discounts through 18 December.
Is offering 15% discount off entire order with Coupon Code: SHOP4U Essentialslondon.com is having a flash sale, up to 30% off Bach remedies. Going a little further afield from homeopathy, mymedic.com is offering 20%-40% off their fantastic kits! That’s it from me for now — I don’t know how quickly some of these deals will expire, so get out there and purchase some remedies for you and your loved ones! Julia Coyte, CHom Classically Practical homeopath #wellnessawaits
I’ve been thinking a lot about convalescence. I’ve been thinking about it partly because I’ve been doing it (Covid, round 2 for our house) and I’ve been thinking about it because I attended a webinar recently given by a naturopathic doctor. She said that when her patients tell her they are feeling better, that then begins their 3 day convalescence. She doesn’t clear them for returning to work or school until they have been 3 days past when they started to feel better. What a concept! I get it! It makes so much sense! Get back up to speed before returning to life at full speed! It’s a luxurious thought, though, I think. It shouldn’t be a luxury to recuperate, but I think in today’s day and age, it is. Bills need to be paid, houses need to be cleaned, school work needs to be completed… who has time to take 3 days to get back up to speed? Maybe it’s time we return to this seemingly outdated idea. What does it mean to “convalesce,” exactly? Dictionary.com tells us “convalescence” means, “the gradual recovery of health and strength after an illness.” Victoria State Government recommends setting “recovery goals,” such as:
Homeopathy has some lovely remedies to assist with convalescence. For this article, we’ll look at some remedies for recovering from influenza, in particular. For recuperation, we’re not looking at symptoms of the disease so much as we’re looking at the weakness, lethargy, loss of appetite and even wonky sleep. Homeopathic Gelsemium is the first to consider. Interestingly, Gelsemium is one of the first remedies to consider on the front side of the flu, too. The 4 Ds: droopy, drowsy, dull, dizzy. (Well, the dizzy part is hopefully behind you at this point….) The fatigue following influenza can be pronounced and Gelsemium is a fantastic remedy for fatigue, in general and chronic fatigue in particular. Phosphoric acid is indicated when mental weakness is a bigger deal than the physical weakness following an acute disease, particularly when recovering from fevers. People who may benefit from Phos-ac may find they are worse from conversation, sensitive to light and sound and smells; worse from cold drafts, worse from sitting and worse from standing. Sulphur is known to help “clean up” following respiratory illnesses. I liken it to mopping up the gunk — it just kind of clears stuff out. (How’s that for getting technical?!) Another remedy to consider here is Sulphuric iodatum. Sulph-iod has a connection to exertion: weakness from exertion as well as a fear of exertion. If sleeplessness sets in, try some Avena sativa tincture. It is also excellent for nervous exhaustion and debility. Calc phos 6x and Ferr phos 6x are two excellent cell salts to help build up what was broken down during the illness. Calc phos can help when there is a lack of energy as well as mental or physical weakness. It can also help with absorption and assimilation of nutrients. Ferrum phos is said to assist in oxygenating the blood and can help with inflammation and sore muscles. Take this cell salt combination 3-4 times a day. And, don’t forget my favorite non-homeopathic recommendation of bone broth! So many nutrients! Now, go forth and rest! A few extra days to get back to full strength has to outweigh jumping back in with both feet when you’re still half in the bag! Julia Coyte, CHom Classically Practical homeopath #wellnessawaits Victoria State Government, n.d. Convalescence - Better Health Channel [online]. www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au.
![]() I was reading an article the other day about Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and antibiotics. According to this CNN story LINK, 47% of women were being prescribed a wrong antibiotic for their UTIs. Nearly half! This is bad on many levels, not the least of which is that the pathogens which cause the UTIs are becoming increasingly resistant to the commonly used antibiotics (Mattoo et al. 2021; Wawrysiuk et al. 2019). UTIs are painful things. There often is burning pain. The urge to urinate that is not relieved by urinating — you have to go, you go and immediately feels like you have to go again. There may be blood in the urine. Cramping pain. They’re not fun and they are not uncommon. A 2011 WHO report “found UTIs contributed to over 8 million office visits and over 1 million hospitalizations” (LaMotte 2021). As for antibiotics for UTIs in general, sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t work. Whether they work or not is irrelevant to what they do to your gut (Ianiro et al. 2016). Some people, women most frequently, experience UTIs multiple times a year and know pretty much exactly what’s going on when they have these symptoms. For children (and their parents), the burning pain can be quite distressing. So, when do you know if it’s time to seek medical treatment? According to Dr. Troy Madsen (University of Utah 2018), if you’re an older man experiencing these troubles, that can be more problematic than if you’re a woman as these symptoms may signify prostate troubles. When to seek medical treatment for a UTI (ER of Texas 2022):
So, what’s the answer to this painful condition that winds up with so many people presenting to the ER and taking (possibly) ill-prescribed antibiotics which may lead to antibiotic resistance? Well, for run-of-the-mill UTIs, homeopathy, of course! For the treatment of minor urinary tract infections, homeopathy can be a marvelous and fast answer to some relief. A few well-indicated homeopathic remedies to address these uncomfortable symptoms, (for men, women, children and pets, too!):
Not only can homeopathy help the immediate symptoms, but using homeopathy has even been found to decrease the recurrence. Pannek (et al. 2018) found adjunctive homeopathic treatment led to a significant decrease in UTIs in patients with spinal cord injury. If you suffer from frequent, recurring UTIs, I highly encourage you to work with a professional homeopath because there’s something else going on there that needs to be brought into the equation. Stop the burning drip and get with the flow! Julia Coyte, CHom Classically Practical homeopath #wellnessawaits Reference list
American College of Emergency Physicians, 2022. Urinary Tract Infections — Know When to Go to the ER [online]. www.emergencyphysicians.org. Chand, K. S. and Kapoor, P., 2020. Two Case Reports of Integrated Management of Antibiotic-Resistant Urinary Tract Infection. Homeopathy : the journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy [online], 10.1055/s0039-1696992. ER of Texas, 2022. When to go to the ER for Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms [online]. ER of Texas. Ianiro, G., Tilg, H. and Gasbarrini, A., 2016. Antibiotics as deep modulators of gut microbiota: between good and evil. Gut [online], 65 (11), 1906–1915. LaMotte, S., 2021. Doctors treat female UTIs with wrong antibiotics nearly half the time, study finds. CNN [online], 24 February 2021. Mattoo, T. K., Shaikh, N. and Nelson, C. P., 2021. Contemporary Management of Urinary Tract Infection in Children. Pediatrics [online], 147 (2). Pannek, J., Jus, M. C. and Jus, M. S., 2012. [Homeopathic prophylaxis of urinary tract infections in patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction]. Der Urologe. Ausg. A [online], 51 (4), 544–546. Pannek, J., Pannek-Rademacher, S., Jus, M. S., Wöllner, J. and Krebs, J., 2018. Usefulness of classical homeopathy for the prophylaxis of recurrent urinary tract infections in individuals with chronic neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine [online], 42 (4), 453–459. University of Utah, 2018. ER or Not: It’s Difficult to Pee [online]. healthcare.utah.edu. Wawrysiuk, S., Naber, K., Rechberger, T. and Miotla, P., 2019. Prevention and treatment of uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections in the era of increasing antimicrobial resistance—non-antibiotic approaches: a systemic review. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics [online], 300 (4), 821–828. |
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