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Throwback Thursday Ep 47: Homeopaths without Borders - with Emmalee Banks

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Ep 47: Homeopaths without Borders - Emmalee Banks share her experience of using Homeopathy to lend a hand at disaster stricken Honduras

Emmalee Banks is a young Homeopath who has done some wonderful work to volunteer in the Honduras to provide essential health care services using Homeopathy through and organisation called HTSF (Homeopaths Therapists without Borders/Homéopathes Thérapeutes sans Frontières)

To get involved, visit https://www.emmabankshomeopath.com/htsf.html where you can:

  • sign-up to receive info on the next HTSF Line One training with Emmalee for the general public.
  • link to become a member of HTSF (Homeopaths Therapists without Borders/Homéopathes Thérapeutes sans Frontières) for public and for homeopaths (homeopaths can take their line one training with me or directly with HTSF).

Emmalee is a fully trained classical, unicist homeopath (3190 hours +) with a background in social and environmental justice, and currently in the middle of acquiring a diploma in nursing (en français) in Sherbrooke, Québec. She started seeing homeopathy clients as an apprentice at the Montreal Institute of Classical Homeopathy while still in school, and did a two-week internship in Honduras with Homéopathes de Terres Sans Frontières. Since her internship in Honduras, she has added the HTSF complexes as supports for her clients along with their unicist remedy selections.

She specializes in helping chronically stressed adults to be free and enjoy their day to day life, as well as teaching parents to use homeopathy to help them and their children to resolve common complaints naturally while improving overall health.

HTSF-Canada's goal is to empower local communities with financial, logistical and knowledge capacity in integrated health care. HTSF-Canada therefore works primarily on the practical transfer of homeopathic knowledge in the perspective of sustainable development of developing regions and communities.

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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.

Visit our website for bookings or to purchase remedies: www.eugeniekruger.com

Ep 47: Homeopaths without Borders - Emmalee Banks share her experience of using Homeopathy to lend a hand at disaster stricken Honduras

Emmalee Banks is a young Homeopath who has done some wonderful work to volunteer in the Honduras to provide essential health care services using Homeopathy through and organisation called HTSF (Homeopaths Therapists without Borders/Homéopathes Thérapeutes sans Frontières)

To get involved, visit https://www.emmabankshomeopath.com/htsf.html where you can:

  • sign-up to receive info on the next HTSF Line One training with Emmalee for the general public.
  • link to become a member of HTSF (Homeopaths Therapists without Borders/Homéopathes Thérapeutes sans Frontières) for public and for homeopaths (homeopaths can take their line one training with me or directly with HTSF).

Emmalee is a fully trained classical, unicist homeopath (3190 hours +) with a background in social and environmental justice, and currently in the middle of acquiring a diploma in nursing (en français) in Sherbrooke, Québec. She started seeing homeopathy clients as an apprentice at the Montreal Institute of Classical Homeopathy while still in school, and did a two-week internship in Honduras with Homéopathes de Terres Sans Frontières. Since her internship in Honduras, she has added the HTSF complexes as supports for her clients along with their unicist remedy selections.

She specializes in helping chronically stressed adults to be free and enjoy their day to day life, as well as teaching parents to use homeopathy to help them and their children to resolve common complaints naturally while improving overall health.

HTSF-Canada's goal is to empower local communities with financial, logistical and knowledge capacity in integrated health care. HTSF-Canada therefore works primarily on the practical transfer of homeopathic knowledge in the perspective of sustainable development of developing regions and communities.

  continue reading

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