Why Suppressing Your Symptoms Can Be Harmful and How Homeopathy Can Help w/ Marla Pietruszko
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The fastest way to get rid of symptoms is not by trying to make them disappear. It’s by listening to what the body is telling you, so you can give it what it needs.
“Once you do that, then your body has so much less inflammation and less toxicity that it's fighting against. It has the energy and the capacity to start to regenerate and heal itself.” - Marla Pietruszko
You’ll Discover
- Why suppressing symptoms is suppressing the body’s cry for help
- The problem with viewing symptoms as something bad that must be stopped right away
- The most common ways we unknowingly suppress
- How to help the body correct things naturally rather than suppressing symptoms
- Using the “snowball effect” to get healthier faster
- What skin issues can tell you about your internal toxins
- The key organs that get overwhelmed and cause our body to start retaining toxins
- Why the body stores toxins in the cells, and why that also causes health problems
- How homeopathic drops reach toxins deep in the tissues
- Why individualized dosing is so important with homeopathic remedies
- The homeopathic remedies to cleanse tissues, flush the organs, and regenerate the cells
- Why a fever can be a good thing
- When it seems like you’re the only one struggling with serious health issues
- The new approach needed with the higher toxic load in today’s world
- What chronic anxiety, depression, and irritability are trying to tell us
- How meds like steroids and birth control can suppress symptoms
- Topical steroid withdrawal
- The difference between drainage and detox
- How to use homeopathic remedies to open drainage in the body
- If healing your gut hasn’t worked for you, where to look instead
Listen now and stay wise!
Connect with Marla:
Instagram: @wholistichomeopath
Website: www.holisticspring.com
Podcast: Wholistic Living
YouTube: @HappyHolisticLife
Connect with your host Josh Dodds:
Website: www.thecalnut.com
Instagram: @josh__dodds
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