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Sue Meyer, ND, CCH explains natural homeopathic treatment alternatives to help bring healing and pain relief for mommies and their families. Sue has been helping her family attain wellness for many years now, she is the author of the book Homeopathy for Mommies. Sue Meyer is a wife and the home school mother of eleven. She and her husband, Ron, currently have 24 grandchildren, whom they dearly love and enjoy spending time with on a regular basis. Sue spends most of her free time in the study ...
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The Natural Resources Council of Maine is a nonprofit membership organization protecting, restoring, and conserving Maine's environment, now and for future generations. We work to improve the quality of Maine's rivers; to reduce toxic chemicals threatening the health of Maine families and wildlife; to decrease air and global warming pollution, and to conserve Maine lands. NRCM harnesses the power of the law, science, and the voices of more than 25,000 supporters statewide and beyond. Togethe ...
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On this week’s episode, Sue Meyer welcomes her friend and one of the Members from the Members Corner, Peggy from Irving, Texas. Peggy shares her personal journey with long COVID, detailing symptoms like exhaustion, brain fog, high blood pressure, and a persistent rash. She shares about the benefits of vitamin D3 and sunlight exposure in alleviating…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer invited her mentor and certified homeopath, Barbara Lowry, to discuss prostate issues and homeopathic remedies. This episode delves into the intricacies of prostate health, exploring physical, emotional, and homeopathic aspects. The importance of diet, environmental factors, and emotional well-being is…
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This week on the Homeopathy for Mommies Podcast, we’re celebrating the 10 year anniversary of this podcast! Joy Rhodes interviews Sue Meyer and shares some recordings submitted from the audience and Sue answers a few questions that were also submitted. If you would like to send Sue a note, you can do that here: https://homeopathyformommies.com/anni…
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In this episode of Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue interviews Catherine, a listener and member of Sue’s Members Corner, who shares her profound journey through fertility struggles and her recent successes with classical homeopathy. Catherine recounts her experiences with conventional medicine and naturopathy, which left her physically and emotionally d…
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Today on Homeopathy for Mommies, I want to share with you the insights from one of our most sensitive and personal subjects: hair loss, or alopecia, as it’s medically known. Hair loss can be a distressing experience, affecting not just our appearance but also our self-esteem. It’s a condition that doesn’t discriminate, impacting men and women, youn…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies we are thrilled to have Kim Elia as our special guest to talk about the new film coming out in April 2024, Introducing Homeopathy. Kim is the principal creative lead for the new Introducing Homeopathy film that is screening at the LIVE Joint American Homeopathic Conference (JAHC) in Reston, VA and online on April…
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A Patient-Centric Approach to Case Taking with Dr. Dinesh Chauhan Today on Homeopathy for Mommies, we are honored to have Dr. Dinesh Chauhan as a special guest, one of the most influential teachers in today’s homoeopathic world. If you have listed to this podcast for period of time, you probably have heard Sue talk about attending several of Dr. Di…
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In this podcast, Sue has special guests join her to talk about the recent social comments on Homeopathy and Christianity. There is often an email in Sue’s inbox from a listener who is concerned because an online influencer has said that homeopathy is new agey and not acceptable for Christians to use. Listen in to hear thoughts on this from Sue and …
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In this episode of Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer and Barbara Lowry continue their discussion on the challenges of identifying and treating health blocks in the modern world. They delve into the effects of allopathic drug suppression, recreational drug side effects, and hormonal disruptors on the body. Barbara provides a case study and discusses…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer has her mentor back for part 2! Barbara Lowry shares her expertise on how environmental toxins, pharmaceuticals, and recreational drugs can hinder homeopathic treatment. Throughout this episode, Barbara reiterated the significance of comprehensive case-taking. She stressed the need to understand the hi…
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In this week’s episode, Sue Meyer sat down with Barbara Lowry, DSH, CCH, a seasoned homeopath and mentor whose wisdom has been instrumental in her own journey into homeopathy. Barbara’s foray into homeopathy was born out of a mother’s desperation to find relief for her son’s chronic ear infections. When conventional treatments offered no respite, h…
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In this podcast episode, Sue Meyer, ND, CCH, CST, spBAP interviews Kim Lichtsteiner, close friend and co-author of a resource book on COVID and respiratory health. They discuss the book’s extensive coverage of respiratory treatments, including nebulizers and various detox methods. Hear about the book’s practical advice on managing respiratory illne…
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The last few years, our work at the State House in Augusta has delivered enormous progress for Maine’s environment. So, how is NRCM gearing up to continue this momentum and what are the priorities we’ve set for this year’s short legislative session? From curbing the use of polluting gas to encouraging reuse, investing in our trails, and tribal sove…
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In this episode of “Homeopathy for Moms,” host Sue Meyer recently had the pleasure of interviewing a remarkable guest, Julie, also known as the Crunchy Legal Lady. Joined by our interviewer, Joy, we delved into a topic that’s close to my heart and, I’m sure, to many of yours as well – the intersection of law and holistic family practices. DISCLAIME…
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It’s the holiday season, which means a lot of gifts, a lot of food, and….a lot of waste. Mainers by nature are frugal and don’t like waste. It’s part of who we are. But when we go to the store or buy online we’re faced with a deluge of plastic and other wasteful packaging. And it drives most of us crazy. What can we do about it? We speak with Laura…
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In this episode of “Homeopathy for Mommies”, host Sue Meyer interviews midwife Elizabeth Meyer, midwife for a recent birth in her family. Elizabeth’s journey into midwifery and homeopathy is deeply rooted in her upbringing. Raised with homeopathy and herbal medicine, Elizabeth’s mother’s rudimentary understanding of health and natural remedies play…
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The U.S. government recently released the Fifth National Climate Assessment, the nation’s preeminent policy-neutral report highlighting the latest science about climate change impacts, risks, and responses. We speak with David Reidmiller, the director of the Climate Center at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) who co-authored the Northeast…
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One of the most common questions I get is whether one should need a diagnosis to use homeopathy when they have symptoms. My advice? This is the beauty of homeopathy. It doesn’t just treat diseases; it treats symptoms. It follows the principle of “like cures like,” a concept discovered by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. This principle, …
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Sue Meyer delves into the topic of homeopathic remedies for fevers, explaining why fevers are a sign of the body’s fight against illness. In this week’s episode, Sue Meyer delves into the topic of homeopathic remedies for fevers, explaining why fevers are a sign of the body’s fight against illness and why it’s crucial not to suppress them with medi…
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As the host of the Homeopathy for Mommies podcast, I’ve had the privilege of discussing a wide range of topics related to homeopathy. One topic that has always seemed to confuse many of our listeners is the concept of remedy relationships in homeopathy. I remember feeling overwhelmed by this subject when I first started studying homeopathy, and I’v…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, we explore the the fascinating world of Arachnid (spider) remedies in homeopathy. Arachnid remedies are a unique group of treatments within the realm of homeopathy. They are primarily used to treat symptoms following spider or wood tick bites, and even recurring sepsis or bacterial infections. One of the most in…
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RSV is a common virus that primarily affects the lungs and respiratory tract, causing symptoms similar to a common cold. Most children contract this virus by the age of two, and while the symptoms are usually mild, it can cause severe infections in premature babies, infants, and individuals with weakened immune systems or underlying lung or heart i…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue addresses Enlarged Tonsils and how homeopathy can help! She chose to discuss this topic because it’s an issue she has addressed many times. Enlarged tonsils can be hereditary, but there are some homeopathic remedies that can be used at home to help children with this condition. Sue referred to a book called …
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The Land for Maine’s Future program is Maine’s most successful and popular land conservation program, helping to support hundreds of conservation projects that have exceptional natural or recreational value or support Maine’s heritage industries of farming, fishing, and forestry. In 2021, the Legislature appropriated $40 million in state funding fo…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer delves into the world of activated charcoal, a supplement that has been used for centuries to treat poisonings and stomach upsets. Activated Charcoal: An Ancient Remedy Activated charcoal is a medication that has been used for centuries to treat poisonings. It’s made more porous through a process of su…
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Zero-emission cars and trucks are becoming increasingly popular but many prospective buyers are finding that supply can’t keep up with demand. Stronger standards for clean cars and trucks would give consumers in Maine more opportunities to buy electric vehicles and slash toxic tailpipe pollution that is harming human health and making climate chang…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer shares a fascinating topic that has been a significant part of her journey as a farmer and a homeopath – the use of homeopathy and natural ways to rid the body of parasites. Reflecting on my own experiences with parasites on my farm, I initially used anti-parasitic drugs for my animals. However, I late…
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This year's legislative session was another strong demonstration of how Maine's strong conservation ethic continues to define our way of life, drive economic growth, and influence new laws passed at the State House in Augusta. Thousands of Mainers spoke up and took action to protect our environment, strengthen the resiliency of local communities, a…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies – Sue shares about how homeopathy can help eye floaters. Eye floaters are tiny objects inside the eyeball that cast shadows on the retina. They can be bits of tissue, red blood cells, or clumps of protein. Suspended within the vitreous humor, the gel-like liquid that fills the inside of the eye, these floaters mo…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies we’re talking about Emotional Healing and how homeopathy can help. Back in 2017, I briefly touched on this topic in a blog post and over time this has been one of the top accessed blog posts on my website. I’ve had occasion to use a very popular remedy called Staphysagria. This remedy is famous for physical issue…
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The on-the-ground experience of local redemption center owners like Shandra Rubchinuk helped get the bill to modernize Maine's Bottle Bill across the finish line during this year's legislative session. Shandra, who is co-owner of Jansel Bottle Redemption in Winthrop, joins the podcast to speak about the challenges of operating redemption centers, t…
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In 2016, Ray and Danielle Ruby set a goal to visit every State Park and campground with their family…and they did it! Along the way they chronicled their travels with unvarnished reviews on their popular blog “Rubys on the Road.” Ray joins the podcast to talk about what makes Maine’s State Parks so special and get some insider tips from his family’…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, we have another Remedy Review! This week we are talking about Zincum Metallicum. “The common old school use of zinc ointment to suppress eruptions and zinc injections to suppress discharges is based on fact. Zincum does suppress them. And it transfers the morbid action to the nervous system, setting up a poisoni…
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The conservation movement and outdoor recreation have long been centered on a white, able-bodied dominant view, but here in Maine and throughout the country there's a movement to interrupt this pattern and instigate change. In this episode we speak with Bri Dostie, one of those Mainers pushing to create more welcoming, joyful spaces in the outdoor …
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Solar energy in Maine has grown seven-fold in the last few years. These projects are bringing enormous benefits to Mainers, including helping cash-strapped businesses and towns save money on electricity bills. We know more solar is needed to meet our climate goals, and it’s necessary to help buffer against the price spikes we’re experiencing from d…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, we’re sharing the welcome and day 1 audio from our Jump Into Homeopathy Challenge! In this challenge we’re going to learn about 16 key remedies that I recommend everyone have in their homeopathic collection. We hope you enjoyed this sample of the Jump into Homeopathy Challenge. If you would like access to the re…
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The Bottle Bill is a big part of Maine’s culture and environmental ethic. It’s also our most effective recycling and litter prevention program. And hundreds of Mainers have built their lives and small businesses around bottle redemption. But in the 45 years since it began a lot has changed. NRCM’s Sarah Nichols joins the podcast to talk about impro…
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I want to talk about something that’s often overlooked but incredibly important for our overall health – the liver. Did you know that the liver is the largest organ in the body and responsible for a lot of work? During the episode, I discuss the correlation between high cholesterol, diabetes, and heart disease and how the homeopathic remedy Cholest…
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In celebration of National Poetry Month we rebroadcast a powerful poetry reading and discussion that former host Carly Peruccio had with Maine-based poet Richard Blanco for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. In March of this year, Blanco was awarded with the National Humanities Medal by President Biden at the White House. We hope by rebroadcasting …
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In Today’s world, we are seeing so many changes in the disease state among the average person. Abrotanum is a really good remedy that is famous for change of symptoms, location and the pathology of an illness. John H Clarke says, “The most prominent symptom of Abrotanum is the wasting it causes, most marked in lower extremities. It has also an inte…
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Trails are part of what define the Maine experience. Although Maine currently has wonderful trails for hiking, biking, skiing, snowmobiling, commuting, and other uses, many of our trails are in serious need of repair and maintenance. The Maine Trails Bond would be the State-funded grant program dedicated specifically to supporting trail development…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, we have a wonderful guest with us to talk about Homeopathy for Plants! Cornelia Maute, the co-author of Homeopathy for Plants, has come on the podcast to share some wonderful information about using homeopathy on our garden and house plants! Cornelia will also be joining us inside the Members Corner on April 17t…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies – Colloidal Silver – to use or not to use? This is a HOT Topic. A few years ago I wrote a blog post on the topic. It is one of the most shared blog posts of all time from the website. Colloidal silver is also often confused as being homeopathic for those who are new to homeopathy. The million-dollar question is: …
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The snow is melting, roads are getting muddier, and amphibians are on the move! We speak with University of Maine graduate student and 2022 Brookie Award winner Greg LeClair about amphibians in Maine, and in particular the annual spring migration they take to get to breeding habitat. Greg founded Maine Big Night, a community science project to coll…
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Here’s a remedy that you won’t want to go on vacation without – Chlorum – The Chlorine Remedy! If you have trouble swimming in Chlorine water or often get sick after swimming with cold symptoms, this remedy is for you. James Tyler Kent talks about Chlorine as the most toxic element on the planet during his day. It’s amazing how much we are exposed …
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For the first time in two decades, the chiefs of the tribes in Maine appeared before a special joint session of the Legislature on March 16, 2023, for the Wabanaki Nations’ State of the Tribes address. In this episode, we give listeners an opportunity to hear the full remarks of the five chiefs during this historic moment. One of NRCM’s top priorit…
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Today we’re talking about a subject that has been on the news recently with the train derailment and really just what we are exposed to day to day – environmental toxin exposure. Sue shares her top five recommended homeopathic remedies that she has put together in a kit for this specific reason – and also supplements that you can use with homeopath…
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More than 100,000 heat pumps have been installed by Mainers and every day more are installed. Without a doubt, heat pumps are a runaway success story for Maine, making our state an incredible example for the rest of the nation. We speak with Andy Meyer, Senior Program Manager at Efficiency Maine, about this exciting transition in how we heat and co…
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Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby might be Maine’s most famous Mainer you’ve never heard of, but a new statue unveiled in Augusta this week aims to educate more people about her legacy. Fly Rod was a skilled fly fisher and big promoter of Maine in the 1800s who became the state’s first Registered Maine Guide. Maine Master Guide Roger Lambert and Brent West…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer talks about common homeopathic remedies for Croup. Croup (or laryngotracheobronchitis) is caused by a virus and leads to swelling inside the throat. … People with croup can have a “barking” cough, stridor (a high-pitched wheezing sound), and hoarseness. Croup symptoms often get worse at night. So, it i…
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