Homeopathy At Home with Melissa

Unlocking the Secrets of Homeopathic Remedies and Grafting Techniques with Dr. Jude

July 24, 2023 Melissa Crenshaw Season 3 Episode 23
Homeopathy At Home with Melissa
Unlocking the Secrets of Homeopathic Remedies and Grafting Techniques with Dr. Jude
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Discover the fascinating world of homeopathic remedies and grafting techniques with our guest Dr. Jude, an expert in naturopathy and other healing modalities. Learn how to use different mediums to graft remedies, such as pellets, water, alcohol, and envelopes, and why this is often done to share remedies with family and friends. Plus, we'll share practical tips on how to stretch remedies and get the most out of your kit.

In this captivating episode, we dive into homeopathic remedy making techniques, from using Nux Vomica pellets to creating a remedy solution bottle with two-thirds water and one-third brandy or vodka. Dr. Jude provides valuable insights into the use of homeopathic remedies, sharing her background in naturopathy and other healing modalities. You'll walk away with essential knowledge on the difference between a large boron pellet and a few tiny pellets and how to make the most of your homeopathic remedies.

Lastly, we explore the practice of medicating potency and how to create a remedy from something. Find out the benefits of using Everclear, the highest proof alcohol, to make a medicating potency, and the importance of properly labeling your remedies. Dr. Jude also shares the need to avoid reusing bottles, as glass is porous and can hold the energetic frequency, affecting your remedies. Join us for this enlightening episode as we uncover the mysteries of homeopathic remedies and grafting techniques.

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Speaker 1:

Welcome back to homeopathy at home with Melissa. Hey Melissa, Hey Bree, It's great to be with you today.

Speaker 2:

Yes, we got Dr Jude with us today. I'm sorry I cut you off, Bree.

Speaker 1:

No, it's fine, I was gonna let you take it away, but we are really today's exciting because we have a special guest and We are live on our Facebook group, so we'll be taking some questions, but we are here. Why don't you introduce Dr Jude? You guys have a relationship that goes on pretty long, so we've been all really excited. I'm very happy and honored to be here with you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, absolutely So. So you know, most of you guys know that I took Dr Murphy's course long time ago in the beginning of my my career and um, and then Dr Jude, um, Helped my son, my youngest son, and like 10 years ago I think Yeah, seven, seven to 10 years ago, and so she still helps me and my family. So we, we, um, we love, we love having you as part of our healthcare team, and today we're going to talk about grafting remedies, um. So, dr Jude, do you want to introduce yourself and just tell us What you do and who you?

Speaker 3:

are. Well, i um let's see, to make it short and sweet and absolutely wonderful I help people all over the world However I can how's that? But I am trained as a naturopath, but don't really use that title much anymore. I'm a homeopath and I'm an educator. I I love teaching students and inspiring them. I love having and being part of people's healthcare team.

Speaker 3:

A lot of times when people have really chronic and You know cases that need hope, um, i just take on those cases to help them and together we can experience either palliative care or, you know, true healing.

Speaker 3:

So I'm still always In shock when I get the perfect remedy and the whole case is like a set of dominoes. You know, i'm very humble to natural health and I think I think that sums it up of who I am, where I come from. I mean, i also have a vast background before naturopathy. I'm a gardener, i have a bachelor's in fine art, i'm also an occupational therapist and a massage therapist, so I have a lot of modalities to pull in from. And then I think, just because of who I am, i'm not afraid to really figure out what I need to do to make something work better. So I always thought of myself as a health detective, and then along comes homeopathy, and It's it just all came together. So I think that explains it. So I'm excited to be here and share information with you and your students, because then we can help more people and Really increase that ripple effect absolutely, absolutely.

Speaker 2:

So I want to start with what is grafting remedies? What does that even mean?

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

So grafting remedies, let's just think about homeopathy in general. It is the energetic frequency of a substance. It's not, you know, perfume or or something, It's the energetic resonance. So we're going to take some of that resonance and we're going to put it into another I call it a blank medium And it can be pellets, which we'll do. I'll show you how to do all of it. It can be water, right, you can find. You know, you're on vacation. You need to expand, expand your remedy. You can put it in water. We know some of that, you know. We can also put it in an envelope and wear it, so we can, you know.

Speaker 3:

So grafting remedies is taking part of our original homeopathic remedy And putting it into a blank medium, and we have several to choose from And we have several ways to either administer the remedy or wear the remedy, or potency we can use to help people with the remedy. So homeopathy is the only Real modality that has all these wonderful, really different ways to use it and to share it with people. So, yeah, thank you. So does that make sense? It's, it's, you know, whatever remedy we start with, we're going to be able to create that remedy again in a blank medium. Okay, and often our medium is what we say sugar pellets, water, alcohol Um, those are probably my top three mediums.

Speaker 2:

Right, yeah, oh yeah, perfect. And then why would we want to do this? Why would we want to graft a remedy?

Speaker 3:

Well, really, i said to you before we started and this isn't really for you to become a pharmacy, it's for you to help your family and friends. So when my sister comes, she needs a remedy, i said, well, take, you know, one that I've already Graffited and made. It's in my little closet. I use it, all you know. Sometimes when I need a remedy, i use it. Sometimes I make a remedy. So I really Graff remedies to share them with people more than anything else And to save my kit. I don't want to use my whole kit, right, and I definitely don't want to take a remedy out of my kit and give it to someone, because then what's going to happen is I'm going to need that remedy and I won't have it.

Speaker 2:

So Bre knows what that feels like.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, story of my life. Okay, i need to learn that.

Speaker 2:

Okay, Don't do that Bre.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and never fails, right, bre?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, i love it. So exactly we. We love our homeopathic pharmacies. We want to use them and support them. But this is a great way to stretch remedies when You're running out. Somebody needs some and you want to share, right, i love it And that's So. What I've done is Take pellets and put them into water and share that water with somebody. But I believe what grafting Is could be it could be a little bit different, or there are other ways. Is that right?

Speaker 3:

Well, no sharing, that is, it is grafting. The problem. The only problem with putting a remedy in water is that the remedy itself doesn't have anything to latch onto, so it doesn't hold Its frequency as long. Okay, so if I take this water bottle and you know, this is a great way to get a remedy into a nursing home. This is a great way to get a remedy into someone that Needs help and might not Want to do a remedy, but you know that if you give the remedy, it'll help them. You could put a remedy in here and call it blessed water And get that to them that way, okay, and you can do this with kids too, because if you put a remedy in water, you can put it on the bottom of someone's feet, right, you could put it in an animal's water bowl. But the biggest problem with putting a remedy in water is it does lose Its potency. What holds the frequency Is alcohol, okay, yeah. And or milk, sugar, okay. So those are our two mediums that we use. So we can deliver the remedy in water and we can cap it, but it won't stay in water as long. How long, i don't know. Maybe if you cap it and put it in the refrigerator. It might stay two weeks. I don't know the way I learned it. It won't stay as long. Okay, and that's grafting. That's really sharing a bit of one remedy into water, so let's do that right here in front of everybody.

Speaker 3:

I have a bore on remedy. What is it? I thought, oh, this is pulsatilla. Oh, i haven't used this. I don't even know how to use it. Okay, pick it up. Simple, okay. So if you have a boron remedy and you don't want to use it up and don't we love boron they want us to take. Look, five of these giant pills, right, we don't really need that many, we only need one. Only takes one match to like the dynamite.

Speaker 2:

Right, there's our water bottle.

Speaker 3:

We put one pill in. You probably can't see it well, maybe you can on the bottom. Okay, yeah, now if it's in water you will see it sometimes dissolve, sometimes not. And then just, i always say secusset, i often, you know, i believe in power of intention. So this will solve your heartache. You know what are some of the other things, both of tools, abandonment Pills.

Speaker 3:

Stills are biggest remedy for abandonment. So this will solve your abandonment problem and then give this home to give this to them to take home or use it in your pets, water who won't stop barking when you leave the house and the neighbor is giving you a problem, right, because the dog feels abandoned. So that would be a good remedy and an easy way for you to help the pet with that. Okay, so that's one way you can do it. Either way, we can do it with the same pills if you wanted to use them. But we're going to do something else because any, you know, any remedy will work. You know it doesn't have to be that size pill, because these little vials that we have for most pharmacies and kits, these pellets, are really granular or number 10 pellets. So are you familiar with pellets? do I need to explain that?

Speaker 2:

further.

Speaker 3:

I think my students are all familiar with pellets, yeah, and I buy pellets in bulk, so can you buy pellets on Amazon? Yes, and then you can buy one drum vials on Amazon.

Speaker 2:

I'm not sure they buy bottles from Amazon, but I buy my pellets from Ainsworths.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so Ainsworth would be a good source. You'll get your milk, sugar pellets and then you'll fill your vials. so this is no frequency, is in it, it's blank. We could put that bore on on top with one drop of alcohol And then we'd have another vial of pulsatilla, or bring with me that that, what you just said, is what a lot of people are interested in, like how does that work?

Speaker 2:

What is this? because you know, putting a pellet, a pellet into water, that's something we talk about and do all the time. But what you're saying is put one of the pellets of the remedy into a vial of blank pellets, sale it with alcohol.

Speaker 3:

Oh, no, never. That would totally ruin it. So I don't know what this is. Sorry, let's see what's it say. Oh, this is Nux Famica. We all love that remedy. Okay, so we just take our vial of Nux Famica and just give it a little tap. We only need a couple tiny. I don't know if you can see it or not.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, but honestly- We get the idea, we can see what you do, and this is good.

Speaker 3:

Give it a little tap, I can see three or four pellets fell in And they're very small. These are number 10s. And then I use ever clear Okay, and we want to use the highest potency alcohol we can find. I use ever clear so I can have this in my kitchen cabinet. But I also have this, which is a small bottle labeled ever clear Okay, and I take that ever clear and I get one drop. Did you hear me? I said I take one drop, not six like the guy on it on the internet who totally ruins everybody's remedy. One drop.

Speaker 1:

We just heard that somewhere too I think somebody was sharing that that he put six in there and I thought that seems like a lot.

Speaker 3:

Nope, one drop and then we sit across it. Also, look, when I fill my, my vials, i don't fill them all the way to the top. I need I leave enough space to shake and to you know, see the. so the pellets are here. They're not all the way up here, okay, so you can see that. So this now is Nux Vomica. I usually just tap it a little, or you can tap it on the book or whatever. So one fell, i mean one pellet into. These are called blank pellets.

Speaker 3:

Like you said, you order them from a brand, right, and I don't usually use if this is a question or I just thought of this but I don't usually use anything about bigger than one dram. I mean I don't use a, a bowl. It makes it. You know that would be a little kind of that. I don't know if it worked right, but you know what I'm saying. Like, yeah, so I would put one pellet and one drop. I mean, you know what you need if you're using a big boron palette And yeah, you know there might be a tendency that when you administer the remedy, that large boron pellet will come out. But because you put the alcohol in here and you tapped it and shook it a little. The frequency has dissipated, okay.

Speaker 3:

So, a second way to make a remedy or use it. The way I use remedies is I make what's called solution bottle remedies. So I don't do this that often anymore because I don't have a walk in practice. But this is great for kids because if you make a remedy and you have an eye dropper, a child might bite that glass. This is also super duper for pets because you can spray it. It's an animizer So you can spray it on your pet or chicken. I've helped a lot of chickens, cows, horses and they spray it right on their nose, right.

Speaker 3:

The interesting thing about homeopathy it doesn't have. You don't have to use more of it for however large someone is, it just works. So this is called a remedy solution bottle and I have these. I just have them in my office anyway, full ahead of time, and I would make or give remedies actually to my patients or clients, and so I'd have two thirds water, one third brandy, so okay, so that's my. I call it a remedy solution bottle. So we have our alcohol in here to hold the frequency of whatever remedy we would like Two thirds water, one third brandy, and the brandy Dr Murphy always recommended was V s O P, and you know, if you don't have access to brandy, you can use vodka.

Speaker 3:

It just doesn't taste very good, the brandy's kind of sweet, and I think that he found that patients were more compliant. I also found that patients are more compliant with a spray bottle. So with that mix I would just put the nuts in there And give it a couple taps, so cuss it, activate it. You can call it that and put a label on it. And now I have a nuts six C here. Okay, and yes, you can use vodka, okay.

Speaker 1:

And you would do just one spray.

Speaker 3:

Well, it depends on what the client needs. If I was in stomach pain and I needed nox, i might do it every 15 minutes.

Speaker 1:

if I was having a severe, So one spray is like is a dough is enough.

Speaker 3:

So yes, i would say that correct. Good, one spray can be a dose. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

We do have some questions coming in. If this is a good time or you can finish all your examples and we can do questions at the end.

Speaker 3:

I'd like to finish all the examples and then, if you have questions, i can give more. I don't have that far to go. The thing I always I often do, is so remedies that I use all the time. Okay, like aconite. It's a big remedy, everybody uses it a lot in their household. You don't want to give it up? So make yourself a bottle of aconite in ever clear. Now I can say to my friend that comes over Oh my gosh, you need aconite. Let me get you one of these and I just put two drops on there, right And label this and give it to them, and then I've given them their aconite And then I will have this in my closet.

Speaker 2:

So that's like the medicating potency that we would buy from the pharmacy.

Speaker 3:

Correct and I was going to show you that if you buy a medicating potency, yes, you can Correct, you can make your own medicating potency. The problem I have with medicating potencies is I don't I haven't purchased any of these And recently these rubber stoppers. I don't have so much in this one, but sometimes they'll dry out and then your alcohol will evaporate, so make sure you put it really tight. Okay, good, so that's your medicaid. You can make your own medicating potency. yes, you can, but you would do it just to help family and friends, right? So there's that. Then you can also.

Speaker 3:

You can also extend your buckflower remedies this way. This is very good in water. Buckflower remedies are, you know, made in brandy. They can also drop some water and extend them easily, as a matter of fact, that's how they say to dispense them, right? So that's another way of grafting. I think that's everything, except I highly encourage you to get all your stuff together and just keep it in the little box And then, when your friends or family come over, you just say wait a minute, i can make that remedy.

Speaker 3:

There's one more thing you can do is you can get these little envelopes and I have white ones, and I have brown ones and you can just put a couple of pellets in here, right, and you can label the envelope and you can send it home with someone, or you can give it to someone to wear or, in the case of a rare happening, someone could tape it to their sweater with duct tape and actually get relief. Who knows, sometimes these things happen. I've seen it happen. So, okay, so you can do that. What are you going to do if you don't have an envelope? You're going to be resourceful and taking on look, look, just cut it out, put some some you know some little pellets in there, tape it over, right, what's on there? You know, i got a lot of results for people that are really good results with people that are too busy to take their remedy. So I'd say, here where this nooksvah maca, here where this cow car, i got a lot of excellent results with that.

Speaker 1:

So and is that specific to paper, or have you seen that in a bottle?

Speaker 3:

Oh no, i always wear about. You can wear a bottle good questions. You can wear a bottle, you can put it in paper. You can put it on a bandaid. You can put liquid on a bandaid and use that. Kids love band aids.

Speaker 2:

It's a great, great, great great, i never even thought of that. So I for a long, very often knew that I needed a remedy. So maybe my stomach was hurting and I'm getting ready to go somewhere. I stick the remedy in my pocket and then I never need it. I've had it in my pocket. I never end up having to take it because I had it in my pocket. Now I did this for years but didn't put the two things together Until you told me, i think last year, you know to wear my sepia, because I was becoming sensitive to sepia, and you're like why don't you just wear it and we'll see what happens? so I was like Oh, that's what's happening. when I carried in my pocket, i end up not having to take it by mouth.

Speaker 3:

And sometimes that'll frustrate us as practitioners or people. You know they're trying to help somebody else. We see every single symptom that matches with a remedy. But the person can't take it. Now, you know, doesn't mean you have to wear it nonstop. You can wear it one hour a day. Hypersensitive people. You just have to play with the dose and it can be as simple as getting that frequency in their energy field for a short amount of time. Good, glad that worked Good.

Speaker 2:

Perfect. So, backing up to when you showed the spray bottle, did you say atomizer?

Speaker 3:

It is an atomizer. I prefer atomizers because I had a child who did bite the tip of the eyedropper off. That was my experience in my practice. So ever since that day I switched to atomizers. Okay, this hasn't happened to me in a long time, but I have seen that if you don't put that one third alcohol in there, they can get this doesn't have it. They can get bacteria on that plastic, yeah. So just watch for that. Nothing lasts forever, right?

Speaker 2:

Right, perfect, all right, you ready for questions? Sure, yeah, okay.

Speaker 1:

All right, Backing up to when you were making the dry pellets in a one-dram vial. would you ever do that in a larger vial? So they're asking if you use a bigger vial, how much alcohol or medicating potency to graft it?

Speaker 3:

I've never done it. That's what I said. I was thinking all of a sudden like a bowl. I've never done it. I don't see a reason for doing it. How would you carry it around?

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay. And then we have a question about grafting a remedy from a grafted remedy.

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Is that okay? So with that little one-dram vial.

Speaker 3:

Well, you know, i brought this question up to Dr Murphy and he said Jude, do you think they're actually going out and getting Bushmaster Snake remedy new all the time? And you know that is one of our most powerful remedies in homeopathy. So when we're getting all these grafted remedies from 200 years ago, we don't really even know their potency.

Speaker 2:

We're copying these remedies over and, over, and over again.

Speaker 3:

And those are his words.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, i know I've like held on to almost everything he said. So it's like apis for the people who are really, you know, concerned about honeybees. We're not killing thousands of honeybees. That was a honeybee And we're copying that over and over and over again.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, So grafting? I guess you could say grafting, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And this can be done. So grafting can be done with any potency, any type of remedies Sarkoids, no-sod cell salt, That doesn't matter.

Speaker 3:

I've only put cell salts in straight alcohol. I've never dispensed them and taken them For some reason. Robin always said it wouldn't work. But just because my students, you know, and I have a personal affinity to MagFos. So I mean, how much MagFos can you take? You know, i've gone through bottles of it. So finally I put it in Everclear and I take one drop a day and it works.

Speaker 2:

Okay. So if you put the MagFos in the Everclear, that's like your medicating potency.

Speaker 3:

But I just take one drop and Everclear.

Speaker 2:

And you take one drop in your mouth. Okay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay, this was actually a question. I had my one question and a couple of people asked it, so I got this medicating potency. I used it one time and it did not have this on it, it was just the essential oil dropper thing. I used it once. Totally all of them evaporated. I ordered, probably, and I was like all my word, all my remedies are gone Well, and then I added these. So this was just a test and I'm glad we're doing this. I can ask you I just filled up this bottle with Everclear. Is that what that be Like? do you think there was any energetic frequency left in here, even if there's a drop of the original medicating potency?

Speaker 3:

I know this is probably just your opinion, but Well, Robin always said never reuse a bottle because glass is porous, and never boil the bottles and reuse them. So my answer to you would be you won't know until you try. You try them. So, unfortunately, if you have a stomach upset, try that one first, before you reach for the pellets.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what.

Speaker 3:

I was thinking, i'm going to try them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's not really the same, though. So once a medicating potency bottle is empty, just adding alcohol on top is not the same as Well, i don't know, because I've never done it. Okay.

Speaker 3:

But it makes sense because of what I just told you, that he said glasses porous and that the frequency was in there. He even said that if you put a remedy in a glass of water, that that glass, you know, would hold the frequency. So here's my glass of water. Let's say I needed Ferrum Foss and I put it in there. Then tomorrow, what's going to get rid of the energetic frequency within the glass or the porousness of that?

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, i've never thought about glass being porous. Yeah, okay, mm, hmm, okay. So we have lots of questions about making a medicating potency. What would that look like? And I know you've explained it, but maybe Oh no, that's fine.

Speaker 3:

So you know, we're not to originally make a medicating potency, is to create a remedy from something. But it wants you have the pellets And you want to go back to your medicating or dispensing potency, or it's just really a dispensing medium, right? So if you're in Everclear or the highest power vodka you could find, highest, you know what is it proof? right, It's the proof, highest proof vodka you could find. Or alcohol, that's why we use ever clear. It's grain alcohol. It's like I think it's 175, isn't it? Yeah, it's 175 proofs. So you would put this where's my aconite? Okay, so I would fill this with everclear or halfway, right, I would put some aconite in there. I would put it, you know, label it. That got it. Now I have my medicating potency, Okay.

Speaker 2:

Right. So then one or two drops of that goes onto your blank pellets, if you want. I never said to.

Speaker 3:

No you don't? I never said to, i'm just telling you it'll stick together, it'll get gummy. Don't do it, just use one. So just wait. So from one drop is all you need to create medicated pellets. One drop, okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you never said to the number two No, I never said use two drops.

Speaker 3:

So now, accidentally, if that happens, shake it up real quick and I'm in. It might work. But the way I learned it's always just one, okay.

Speaker 1:

Right, what else you?

Speaker 3:

got Brie.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to make sure you I think with the answer there's some repeats Can you graft a liquid remedy? I think that's kind of what we just explained, where if you make a liquid remedy can you then graft that? would it be the same?

Speaker 3:

Yes, so in in reality, when you create a remedy originally and you succuse and you dilute to get all the way to your own six C, okay, you then can. Just because you do that in alcohol, you then can dispense that six C on pellets, or you can keep that as what we often call our mother tincture or, like you said, our liquid remedy that we got from the pharmacy. Okay, i made it sound easy. You couldn't do it.

Speaker 1:

I know it does. I think it is easy. That's what cracks me up.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it is easy.

Speaker 1:

Some of the questions that are, i think, that are being asked are like and I'm saying this very graciously, so nobody don't get mad at me for saying it, but I think overcomplicating it like you're making it sound So- let's let's make a list.

Speaker 3:

That's fine. Let's make a list of what you need in your remedy, of your box you have at home. It doesn't have to look like this, it can be a tin. Tin might be better. You know, keeps out frequency. So in my box is a bottle of Everclear, some envelopes to send somebody home with something And some blank one drum vials. So what's missing is what remedy am I copying? Okay, now I can copy any remedy in pellet form, real simple, by tapping a remedy, tapping it on here and adding one drop. Done Right, i can.

Speaker 3:

Somebody says, oh, i need a liquid remedy. I have one of these in my closet, or I have some blank ones and I fill it with a little bit of brandy one third brandy, two thirds water And then I take that remedy and I put it in there, cap it. So I have grafted a remedy two different ways there. Okay, and really this is the easier way to dispense it for kids and pets. I think So. So that's what needs to go in your box. Your remedies are going to be in your kit or in your medicine cabinet or whatever you have. So your box just needs to have what you need to dispense or use me to graft into your blank media on. Okay, and my favorite is this This is so many people. Just put a little bit in envelope, fold it over, put, put it on there. They can wear it in their soccer, their bra, or they can take it home and put it in a bottle of water.

Speaker 2:

Okay, So I was going to say that. Next, i'm surprised that one's asked if you just send somebody home with a few pellets, how are they going to make that last? well, you're going to teach them how to go home and well, like you said, they're going to wear it. Or you're going to teach them how to go home and make it into a liquid remedy, a liquid dilution, or a liquid water bottle.

Speaker 3:

Yes, usually when I do this with my friends, i'll just go home and put this in the glass of water and sip on it all night long, because they don't feel good. And that might be what you need to do breed it, to kick that sinus thing. You just need to take a remedy more frequently or wear it. It's worth a try.

Speaker 1:

That's a good idea. I'll try wearing it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because if we're dealing with energetic frequency and it dissipates. Right, you took it and it wears off. So if you wear it, you know if it's here, you're wearing it, it's not going to dissipate, it's going to constantly be, you know, in your frequency field, helping your vital force calm down. Yeah, that's a good way to do it.

Speaker 1:

I will report back with news Oh good, i'd like to know.

Speaker 3:

So, yeah, whatever, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And you just wear that for as long as you feel like you need it or find a way to preserve those pellets.

Speaker 3:

Well, you could graft. I mean, if this is your remedy, you decide to wear it, you could graft it, and where the grafted remedy? right, so you don't lose your original remedy. Yeah, is that kind of what you're?

Speaker 1:

saying Yeah, and somebody was asking, just like when you give it let's say you gave somebody a paper envelope of the pellets what those just indefinitely last as a dose, or should they preserve them? and how to keep them good, how long?

Speaker 3:

No, it would be that I was giving it to them to drink in a glass of water for the day, or I mean years ago. Robin would tell people and give people these remedies and he would say, yeah, when it gets about this low, put, put more alcohol and more water in it and shake it and then just use it. But I never did that. I never did that, and some of his first recordings teach students how to make remedies in four ounce bottles, which I don't know about you, but I've never used four ounces of a remedy, have you.

Speaker 2:

I think I had a four ounce bottle one time, just because that was all I had. I don't know why I had. Yeah, i mean yeah, i guess so Yeah, but I've never used it.

Speaker 2:

This is an example, that I tell my students and you might slap me on the hand, dr Jude, but I wrote the date on it. So I think that I was taught somewhere I thought Dr murphy, but somewhere that with the alcohol in it preserves it for a year. So it should be good for a year with the alcohol. With the, the two thirds water and one third alcohol should be a year. So I wrote the date on it and I had that big old bottle and it ended up lasting me two or three years. So it kept. It was working. So when a year came I didn't throw it out just because the date was there. I kept trying it and I kept music. It kept working for a long time after the date.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's the only time I've ever done that in the form. I don't usually do that.

Speaker 3:

I've done it in a way that's not a four ounce remedy And I have animized live remedies like this that are way older. They're 10 years old and they still work. So I don't know, and I've seen on group, on one of Facebook groups, where even old pellets that have turned yellow or brown they still are holding the frequency. They're not bad. I have some of those, yeah, some of them from India that are real old.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, So okay, we have a couple other questions. If someone wears a remedy, would you wear several or should you try to just for one?

Speaker 3:

That's pretty bold. I've never warned more than one, I've never worn more than one.

Speaker 1:

but my way of choice, sorry, excuse me. I think the idea is to make a good choice and a remedy right and try not to have to use many.

Speaker 3:

Or sometimes, well often, what I do is find that remedy that fits the symptom picture and then a remedy in cell salt potency to support it. So you're giving someone a six X, which is not contra indicating or working against that C potency, which is more energetic. The six is really more physical. That's why he always said he didn't think he could graft it because it's got part of the physical remedy in it. Okay, so I hit it from two sides, both the energetic with the sepia. Let's say you were talking So and let's just make this up. So there were some hormonal issues and stomach acidity. So the sepia helped balance the hormones and that false 6X helped to balance the acidity in the body. So you could do it that way, so powerful.

Speaker 1:

I saw something like that where they were using lycopodium underneath at the 200 C level in celladonium or 6X had that.

Speaker 3:

Expotency. That's interesting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's, it was the same. It was described that same way, like a deep acting remedy, or I shouldn't call it. Those are not the correct terms. I'm still learning how to use the right terms.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I still stumble on that too, but I would say that those 6X potencies are more at the physical level.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Lycopodium is an ax deeper on the liver than celladonium, so celladonium is more like more gentle. And so what what? people who don't know how to use homeopathy or choose remedy should probably start with celladonium. This is not so deep and so you know, acts so deep on the liver where celladonium 6X is beautiful liver remedy. But lycopodium is also a liver remedy. So I don't feel like in my mind I would think to use both at the same time. I don't know how I would think of it. I don't want to say it's wrong, i just don't think I'll think of it.

Speaker 3:

Well, a lot of the comments in Dr Murphy's fourth edition Materia Medica all use. Clark cured this case with a 6X, someone cured a case with a 3X. You know like one dose of the 3X and I'm like how healthy were these people? this is amazing. We never see that right. We have Anyway. It's a rarity.

Speaker 2:

Do you have any more questions, Brie?

Speaker 3:

She's hunting.

Speaker 1:

One? yeah, I am. I'm like hunting through to make sure you I'm not asking the same ones again. Can you use plastic clear bags for grafted remedies, or would you stick with paper or glass?

Speaker 3:

I have seen homeopaths use plastic, but it kind of creeps me out. So, yes, we need to use what we have.

Speaker 1:

Okay And seeing. Okay, I think I've got all the ones that have to do specifically with grafting that you haven't answered yet. So if anybody has anything else, I do have one asking about airport scanners and that's exactly what I wanted to say.

Speaker 3:

Next, good What?

Speaker 1:

is it Do the airport's effect? the remedy is scanned just without a protected bag or wrapped in foil.

Speaker 3:

We. I don't know if they're new scanners in this day and age after COVID. I really don't know if they've changed them, but the last time I flew through I put my remedies in my over. What is it called?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, carry on.

Speaker 3:

I put it in my carry on and they went through the scanner and they were fine. Now I think the post office scans worse. So if I mail somebody, which I do share remedies with students, I think it's important that students communicate with other students. You got a remedy I need. Does anybody have this remedy? Let's, let's create a, you know, a network to help people. So I do share these envelopes, you know, with students and I just fold them over and then wrap them in tin foil. That's what I do. It's easy enough to you know, wrap them in tin foil and you can fit three or four in an envelope. It's easier way to send and less expensive way to send remedies. Okay.

Speaker 1:

All the questions.

Speaker 3:

I will tell you a story, though. I you know I took my kid out. you know how you can take things out and put it in the tray, and they wanted to open every vial and pour it out. Oh, i said, oh, no, put it through the scanner. I you know, i you know, absolutely, put it through the scanner, go ahead. I was trying to be super safe and not send it through. You know, whatever it is they do, we don't really know, right? Oh my goodness. Yeah, so that wasn't happening.

Speaker 3:

No, that was the one experience I had. Yeah, so, no, that's okay, i just can't take it. Okay, so I'm going to say that it's always good to visit friends that have kits. So you, you know, have your pharmacy. Yes, yes, we'll say this also that, if you decide, this has happened to me. So I was, so you know, brilliant. I created these little travel kits because you can actually get charcoal fabric, which will help ward off the radiation and whatever, and I needed a remedy. I opened it up and it was a brand new remedy. I was all set with my new remedies And the machine filled vials. It missed it. The remedy was not in the vine, my new remedies. See these things happen. It would only happen to me. If you buy new remedies, open it up and and look and make sure that you know it does in fact have a remedy in there, because the new remedies are not in the vine. So I was like, oh, i'm going to go and get it. This is how would you even know? Look at, it's covered completely. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I was like Oh my goodness, that's so funny. It was Okay, so that was easy, good, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's um. That is exactly. I believe that that there just have been a lot of questions that I didn't know the answers to, and you answered those for my students, and I'm so thankful that you can.

Speaker 2:

Good She got Um. So I know that Bri just got her acceptance letter to your program. I'm so excited for her to get into that. And so what would my students? what would they do? What could be a great next step? if they wanted to get into your program, what would you suggest they do first?

Speaker 3:

Well, you know, we streamlined everything. You can apply online And then my office guru, Jessica, will send you an acceptance letter And then for all students, we offer a 20% discount on their books, and I have three prerequisite classes that are offered at 50% off. So you learn a lot of grafting. You learn really what I call the nuts and bolts. So then, when you listen to Robin, he refers to things but he doesn't take the time to, you know, really fully explain them. So I did that in the first three classes, which you know are, let's see they have. You know it's his recordings are old, some of them are, you know, from 40 years ago. So you do have to take notes, although I have made outline notes for every one of his lectures. So it's easy, i think.

Speaker 3:

I think the scary part for people is they're going to get lost. This is an online self-paced program So to help with that, i have two student support group calls a month One's in the evening, on a Tuesday evening, and one's on a Thursday. So people all over the world that have that five or seven hour time difference can't come in the evening because it's three o'clock in the morning. Then people that work during the day can't do the 11 o'clock call because they're at work, so I do that. Then I just started doing little videos where we made a remedy together. I also encourage a game night. We play games to learn how to use the repertory, which I love because I can believe how fast some of my students are now. So that's good, because the more you can get into the zone of thinking about taking the case and repertorizing it, i feel like the books are so valuable. We really need to look at the books. So I think you just have to step in and don't be afraid. So that's what I would have to say.

Speaker 2:

Awesome. And what's the website where they would go and apply?

Speaker 3:

Lotus Wellness Cottagecom. So big pink lotus flower Yes In our group, you will.

Speaker 1:

I mean, when I searched it it pulls up Lotus Wellness Institute. So we need to make sure we emphasize, do it through Lotus Wellness Cottage.

Speaker 3:

Yes, lotus Wellness Cottage. Yeah, not Lotus Wellness, i think, because really you are certified through Lotus Health Institute because that was Robin's website and I didn't take that down. The big difference between that site and my site is I do offer support, i do answer emails and calls, i do text students that are in trouble, so that is really more of an independent, self-paced, on your own program.

Speaker 2:

So you know like.

Speaker 3:

I said, created the three prerequisite little classes, discounts on books, student support.

Speaker 2:

That's really my thing anyway, because I don't know how valuable that what you're doing is, because when I went through it Oh, i don't know how I got through it It was nuts.

Speaker 2:

I was like I felt. really, i felt like I was. I was like I don't, i don't think I can do this, i'm not even smart enough to do this, but the support that you offer, it took me. it took me quite a while to get through it, and so the support that you offer is so invaluable. So I just you know, you did just say something you are actually certified through Lotus Wellness Institute.

Speaker 3:

No, lotus, Health Institute is Robin's. Is Robin's original website?

Speaker 2:

Yes, So what does that mean? when you, when they finish your program, can they? are they certified? Yes, they're certified. Yes, sounds good, perfect, yeah, i love it, i love it, i can. So you guys, dr Jude is an amazing teacher, so if you go and apply, you're going to learn a lot, you're going to get lots of great support And I just thank you so much for being here with us tonight and sharing your knowledge and your wisdom. Bree, is there anything else you wanted to say or No other questions, but really thank you so much.

Speaker 3:

You're sweet. Thank you for having me.

Speaker 1:

We do have the other podcast interview we did with you about. That goes really in depth on your courses, so go listen to that, if you haven't already. Everyone I think they have our people are pretty loyal and excited, oh great, Thank you.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Well, a lot of students that have questions. They'll send an email and you know everybody wants to know is there a deadline? And, honestly, I've had students for 10 years. They're part of my extended family and they haven't gotten a degree, but they've helped so many people and it doesn't, doesn't matter. We don't have to have that piece of paper to help people.

Speaker 2:

So remember right, yeah, right. That's good, awesome, good, all right, thank you, stop this recording.

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