Podcast 150 — Moms with Moxie: VOILA! Silicea Helps the Body Successfully Push Out Painful, Embedded Foreign Objects and Much More
Description
In This Podcast, We Cover:
01:00 Introduction: Silicea Helps the Body Successfully Push Out Painful, Embedded Foreign Objects and Much More
01:30 What Is Silicea?
Silicea 30 and 200 — https://www.boironusa.com/product/silicea/
Silicea 6X — https://hylands.com/products/hylands-silicea
02:10 Silicea: Bunions (and Pushing Out Glass From an Old Car Accident)
Gateway to Practical Homeopathy®: A Guided Study Group Curriculum
05:13 Silicea: Straightening Bowed Legs
08:21 Silicea for Pushing Out an Inch-Long Splinter
The Academy of Practical Homeopathy®
11:30 Silicea for Pushing Out Cactus Barbs
15:38 Silicea for Pushing Out Recently Embedded Glass (and for Fear of Pins and Needles)
19:09 Silicea for Pushing Out Hair Splinters
Gateway to Practical Homeopathy® II
21:25 Silicea for a Dog Riddled With Porcupine Quills
24:55 Joette’s Closing Thoughts on Silicea
Free online materia medica — https://www.materiamedica.info/en/free-materia-medica-books.php
A Materia Medica: Practical Homeopathy® for Busy Families by Joette Calabrese
Additional Resources:
Joette Calabrese on YouTube (Monday Night Lives)
Joette’s Learning Center
PracticalHomeopathy.com
Joette’s Study Group, Find Your New Study Group Friends
Joette’s Mighty Members
FindAPracticalHomeopath.com
Kate:
This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast, episode number 150, with Joette Calabrese.
Joette:
Hi, I’m Joette Calabrese, and I welcome you to our health care movement — yours, mine and the countless men and women across the globe who have retaken control of their families’ health with Practical Homeopathy®.
So, for the next few minutes, let’s link our arms as I demystify homeopathy — what was once considered an esoteric paradigm — into an understandable, reproducible, safe and effective health care solution available to all.
This is the medicine you’ve been searching for — my unique brand of homeopathy, PRACTICAL Homeopathy®.
Introduction: Silicea Helps the Body Successfully Push Out Painful, Embedded Foreign Objects and Much More
Kate: (01:00 )
Welcome to the Practical Homeopathy® podcast. I’m Kate, and I’m here with Joette.
Hi, Joette.
Joette:
Hi Kate, and actually, hi to many, but we’re going to find out more about that in a minute, right?
Kate:
Yes. Today, we have a very special gathering of some of your inspiring students who are going to share their real stories, their successes, surprises and heartfelt moments. And they’ve been using a homeopathic medicine called Silicea, along with many others. So, we are going to welcome them here to share their stories.
What Is Silicea?
Joette: (01:30 )
Hi, ladies.
So, we’re going to talk about Silicea, and there are the top 100 homeopathic medicines we can use. There are the top 300, if we want to go a little bit deeper. There are the top thousand. Silicea is just one of them.
But it was so fascinating when we started to talk about this in one of the classes. Everyone just came up with fascinating stories of their use of Silicea, which is made from flint.
And for those of you who know anything about homeopathy, it is a cell salt. Doesn’t mean it’s any different than any other medicine. It just is in its own special little category.
I’m dying to hear the stories. I’ve kind of heard little bits and pieces, but I haven’t heard the full picture, the full measure of everyone. So, I’m looking forward to getting to know what these stories are.
Silicea for Bunions (and Pushing Out Glass From an Old Car Accident)
Kate: (02:10 ):
All right, so let’s start with Christy. Welcome to the podcast, Christy.
Christy:
Hi, Kate. It’s so fun to be here today. See everyone and meet some new faces.
Joette:
Christy, you have a story about your mom.
Christy:
Yes, I do.
Joette:
And glass, please relay that. I remember that story. It’s pretty interesting.
Christy:
Yeah, it’s pretty crazy. Yeah. My mother and I were going through the Gateway courses, and we were studying the cell salts. And she’s a nurse, so, she’s pretty self-reliant and used to practicing things on herself. So, she wasn’t shy about diving right in, and she noticed all the things that Silicea was appropriate for.
So, she began to take Silicea, especially for her bunions. After about two weeks, the strangest thing started to happen. She had tiny shards of glass coming out of her face. So, at first, she didn’t know what it was, and then she realized it was glass from a car accident she had been in over 25 years ago. So …
Joette:
She was working on bunions on one end and on the other end …
So, did it frighten her?
Christy:
No, it didn’t frighten her. She kept taking the Silicea, and more and more glass started coming out of her face and her head.
But after a while, she was kind of getting tired of it, so she decided maybe she’d try some higher potencies to see if it moved things along. But what she noticed was that larger pieces were coming out, but that became a little bit uncomfortable. And she just stuck with the 6X because it was working.
Joette:
That’s an amazing story, but it’s not unusual. It’s amazing to anyone who doesn’t know anything about Silicea, but this is what Silicea is known to often produce.
Christy:
Exactly, exactly. So, yeah.
Joette:
She was using 6X. Was she using it once, twice a day? How did she …
Christy:
She was using it a couple times a day for a long time.
This has been over a year now. She still has glass coming out. She even stopped taking the Silicea for a while, and it’s still coming out.
So, we don’t know how much more glass is going to come out, but I’m sure you’re wondering: Yes, it did help with the bunions.
Joette:
Yeah, that is the question, isn’t it?
Christy:
Yeah, it did. In her face, her skin looks amazing. She has less wrinkles than most people her age. She looks great, but she’s ready for the Silicea to finish.
Joette:
To finish. Yeah. All right, “We’re finished now. Can we stop this job now?”
Yeah. What a fabulous story, Christy. So, now she’s hooked.
Christy:
Oh, absolutely.
Joette:
Yeah. That’s what happens when you realize that. And Silicea, then, is known for pushing, causing a superation around a shard, such as a branch, a piece of wood, a sliver, an old needle, a pin, glass. That’s the most common. I love to hear these glass stories.
Thank you, Christy. This was really fascinating.
Christy:
That’