Homeopathy At Home with Melissa

Dr. Anaheed Jackson Interview

Melissa Crenshaw Season 2 Episode 20

Melissa Crenshaw  0:00  

Hey, everyone. So happy to be here with you today for a very special guest that's coming soon. Dr. Jackson. I'm going to introduce her formally in just a minute but first I want to say today, I don't have Bri with me today, which I'm very sad about but it's because today is her husband's birthday. I just want to say Happy Birthday, Kyle, and thank you so much for just sharing Bri with me, and all of us that watch this and see this, watch these videos and listen to these podcasts. Bri blesses everyone, and we just thank you so much, Kyle, and Happy Birthday.  I hope you have a wonderful, wonderful, fun time. Bri told me about all the things that you guys are going to do.  I can't wait to see pictures and hear all about it. And again, just thank you so much for sharing her with us. 


I'm waiting on Dr. Jackson to get in here. And I'll be honest. I don't even know what we're going to talk about today.  We're just going to talk about homeopathy. Like I said, I'll introduce her when she gets in. I'm excited. Dr. Jackson is going to be speaking at HomeoSummit, which is coming up soon. And it's free. Depending on when you watch this video or listen to this podcast, of course it will maybe have passed, but you can maybe go back and watch recordings or go next time and see Dr. Jackson and what she has to say.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND 1:41

Hello!


Melissa Crenshaw 1:41

How are you?  Can you hear me? 


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND 1:45

Hello.  How are you?  Yes. Yeah. Can you hear me?


Melissa Crenshaw  1:47  

Maybe I need to turn my volume … Oh, I do. Okay, now go ahead.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  1:52  

Yeah, I'm so sorry. That was me. We don't have WiFi out here because I don't like WiFi and so we're plug in and sometimes the plug moves, so I won't touch anything. 


Melissa Crenshaw 2:09

No worries.  No worries at all. I don't like WiFi either. We live out in the country, and we have terrible service, so we do hotspots from our phone.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  2:18  

Yeah. No, we live out in the country, too. Where are you? 


Melissa Crenshaw 2:20

We're in North Carolina. Where are you? 


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND 2:24

Oh, okay. I'm in Washington State. 


Melissa Crenshaw 2:27

Okay, wow. 


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND 2:28

Yeah.


Melissa Crenshaw  2:32  

Awesome.  It's so nice to meet you.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  2:33  

Yeah, it's really good to meet you too, Melissa.  Thank you for having me on and I'm glad you're feeling better.


Melissa Crenshaw  2:39  

Thank you so much. Yes. I’m glad that it was short and easy and I have no lingering symptoms. So I'm happy.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  2:47  

Good.


Melissa Crenshaw  2:49  

For those of you who are in my private Facebook group, I was going to do this there today but it's not working so I'm going to do it on my timeline. I'll just share it to my private group later then. 


Today, I'm with Dr. Ana Jackson. I wanted to do this on my private Facebook group because everybody in that group is interested in homeopathy, right? And so not everybody on my regular Facebook is interested in homeopathy. But hey, most people are and maybe you'll learn something so stick around if you want to hear some more things about homeopathy. Thank you so much for being with us today, Ana.  I'm so excited to talk to you.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  3:35  

Thank you so much, Melissa, and hi to everybody listening.


Melissa Crenshaw  3:42  

What I'm going to do first and I do this on all of my podcasts. So look, you guys are getting a sneak peek, first look at a future podcast.  This is not even going to be released for like another month. You're getting like a private backstage view of what I usually do when I interview people for the podcast. 


What I'm going to do is introduce Dr. Jackson.  She has been studying homeopathy for six years and she's been in private practice for two years. She loves to help herself and her family and her people in her practice with acute cold, flu, fevers, other acute things, and chronic illnesses, ranging from autoimmune illnesses to women's health and menopause, ADD, ADHD, autism. She's got a wide range of people in her practice. Today we're going to really touch on women's health because you all know that's my heart. That's what I love and that's what I have the most … That's what I have just a big passion for is women and children. 


I did ask Dr. Jackson what her favorite remedy is and like everybody she says, “What?  How am I supposed to choose just one?” but Rhus tox has been a favorite of hers for a long time, and with her patients, and she's very thankful to have that remedy. I'm going to read the last thing. I asked her to describe herself in a sentence or two. She says, “I am a passionate homeopath and mom of a nine month old, who is on a mission to inspire, educate and empower families with homeopathy and natural medicine knowledge. When I'm not busy working, I'm in the greenhouse gardening or in the kitchen cooking healthy, delicious meals for my family.”


Thank you so much for being here with us.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  5:36  

Great. Thank you so much, Melissa. Yeah, I was actually in the greenhouse right before this. And I ran in because I remembered, “Oh, I have a podcast to do.”


Melissa Crenshaw  5:48  

I love it. I love it. That's what I was doing. I was throwing the ball for the dog. And I was like, “Oh, we gotta get on Facebook.”


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  5:54  

Yeah. 


Melissa Crenshaw  5:56  

Okay, correct me if I'm wrong. I think that I saw that you are going to speak for HomeoSummit?


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  6:03  

Yes, ma'am. Yes. Let me tell you about HomeoSummit. HomeoSummit is a virtual homeopathy event. Me and Dr. Tim Miller, who is also a naturopath, we co-founded HomeoSummit. Our first HomeoSummit was in 2020. And we had many, many registrants. We had 16,000 people register worldwide. And then our next HomeoSummit, because we had to do it again because our mission really is to, again, inspire people, educate them, so that they can take control of their health. And so HomeoSummit is going to premiere the end of March. And you can go to homeosummit.com to learn more. 


We have two tracks.  We have an everyone track for people brand new to homeopathy that want to dive in. There's amazing speakers. And then we have a professional track for homeopaths. And I've interviewed about 60 people around the world to put together HomeoSummit, so it's a huge event. 


Melissa Crenshaw  7:13  

So fun.  That's so awesome.  So thankful that you're doing it and that's free, I think I saw?


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  7:18  

Yeah, so it's free. It's five days long. Every day you can watch any of the videos from that day for free for 24 hours. If you want to upgrade to lifetime access, it's really a nominal fee. It's not that much. And then you get lifetime access to all the videos. The content is very much standalone. It's not promotional. We have a lot of homeopaths, medical doctors, naturopathic doctors talking about a wide range of subjects at HomeoSummit. You guys can learn and jump in and dive in and see who you resonate with because there's a wide range of speakers on there.


Melissa Crenshaw  8:05  

Wonderful. That's so good. So I want to know, too.  You're a doctor, a naturopathic doctor, is that right?


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  8:12  

Yes, yeah.  


Melissa Crenshaw 8:14

How long have you been doing that? 


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND 8:17

Again, two years. A little more than two years. I graduated about three years ago, and I started my own practice right out of school. That just felt right for me. I'm a naturopath so I'm trained in nutrition and herbs and even pharmaceutical medicine, and I can prescribe that if needed, but my heart is with homeopathy. I just absolutely love homeopathy and so I resonate more as a homeopath really.  


Melissa Crenshaw  8:50  

Awesome. I love it. I love it. 


Let's talk about women's health. What is your favorite thing? How would you start? What if a woman came to you and said, “I am having anxiety and my periods are starting to become irregular and I'm 52.” What does that say to you? And where would you start with her? 


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  9:21  

Well, in homeopathy, even like with the laws of homeopathy, we have to go from the deepest healing. So the organ that's the deepest, most affected. And there's a great book George Vithoulkas wrote, The Science of Homeopathy, and he lays out all of the organs from least important to most important.  As homeopaths we need to focus on the most important and then as the patient heals … and we're not doing the healing, right? Their body is doing the healing. The remedy is just a little bit of information to start that healing process within them. 


My first thought goes to the anxiety because that's the deepest layer. That's the brain. That's the nervous system.  That’s the emotions. What does that look like? Because if somebody's 52 and their periods are becoming irregular, well, that's not abnormal at that age, right? But what's abnormal?  Anxiety.  You shouldn't have anxiety.  What's your anxiety about? If you have never been to a homeopath, you sit down with a homeopath and after an hour or two hours, you get out of that meeting and you say, that person knows me better than like 99% of people.


Melissa Crenshaw  10:49  

Yeah.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  10:51  

You’re like, “Wow! II shared a lot of information.”


Melissa Crenshaw  10:53  

Yeah. Sometimes people share things that they're like, “I don't know why I just shared that” and I get to encourage people in my consults that, “Hey, this is a no judgment zone whatsoever. You get to just, … you can just vomit it.” It's all helpful. It's all relevant. When you think it's irrelevant, it's probably something I really need.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  11:15  

I know, I know. And so and even, Melissa, like that process is therapeutic because, just like you said, they'll word vomit something. And they're like, “Whoa,” and they have a realization, and it's that realization that helps start that healing process, even before a remedy is given. It's very healing. 


If I had somebody like that come to me, I would just focus in on the anxiety. What's happening there? And then with them, with the period, are they becoming painful? Is there pain involved? Is there abnormality, more than just hey, it's skipping around? The average woman goes through menopause in her early 50s and so your periods are going to be irregular at that point. But is there anything abnormal about them that's concerning or a problem for you? 


Melissa Crenshaw  12:14  

Right. Right.  Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.  Yeah. Do you see a lot of anxiety in that menopausal?


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  12:23  

Yeah, I would say anxiety in general I see across all people, whether they're teenagers, or even men, you know, come to me with anxiety. I mean, it's just … and our world the last two years has even made that more of an issue, right? Anxiety is a very common, common thing that it seems like almost everybody has.


Melissa Crenshaw  12:55  

And homeopathy shines in that mental-emotional realm, right? Wouldn't you agree that it just … when somebody comes and says they have all these mental-emotional things, and not a lot of physical things. I'm like, this is easy. Because homeopathy just does such an amazing job. Of course homeopathy can do lots of physical things, too. But when we get that mental-emotional aspect I usually find that gut healing is in order when there's anxiety and mental things happening. It's either gut or hormone is what my experience is.  The hormones are out of balance, or the gut is out of balance, or both. We can go after the whole person, of course. That's what homeopathy does. Or we can look at specific things. And I've studied lots of different methods of homeopathy. And we'd love to know what do you …Are you classical? Are you strictly classical?


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  14:01  

No, no.  And you know what Melissa? It really depends on the person sitting in front of me.


Melissa Crenshaw 14:07

I love it.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND 14:08

Sometimes I do practice very classically, where I take their symptoms and I repertorize.  Repertorize is a term in homeopathy where we take your symptoms and turn them into rubrics, so sentences that then are associated with remedies that can help that symptom. A lot of homeopaths have a computer program.  They'll sit down and have 20 to 30 rubrics and then narrow down the remedies that way. For some cases, I definitely do that. For other cases, it's very difficult to do that and I have to go more on a sensation of what are you feeling and get kind of beyond their mind and their thoughts until … Kind of more of a sensation.  It just really, really depends on the person, I've found


Melissa Crenshaw  15:10  

I love that.  That's what I do. If we're really going to treat people holistically and individually, then we can't say … well, I can't.  I can't say I'm strictly classical. Not everybody responds to strictly classical. I can't say I strictly use the practical methods or whatever. There's tons of methods out there. I have to take it case by case and so I love that you said that..


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  15:41  

And then also, Melissa, back to our 52 year old. Let's say that for some reason she was given an antibiotic a month prior and ever since then her anxiety’s  through the roof now, right? And that would be very important and very unique to her case. In that case, we look at oh, do we have to help, again, with gut healing? Do we have to support her gut with homeopathy and herbs and nutrition? Do we need to give a remedy that can help detox from the antibiotic? You see what I mean? And so that's more of an isopathic prescribing method, but again, it depends on the person sitting in front of you and what's unique about them.


Melissa Crenshaw  16:34  

Yeah, so good. That's so good. Do you practice online always? Or do you have an office that people go to?


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  16:43  

No. Like you, I live out in the country and I love it. I see people over Zoom, just like what we're doing. Yeah. I find that it's … because I do sometimes do in home visits, but I get just as much information over Zoom as what I need to get. So yeah, that's what I do. And I love it.


Melissa Crenshaw  17:13  

I do too. I really love it, too. Because just seeing somebody face to face and talking to them and hearing their voice, I can get everything that I need. I don't even think if I had an office that I would do anything hands on. They talk a lot in school about doing hands on, but remember I'm just … when I say just I don't mean like it's just, but I'm only a homeopath. I'm not the naturopath.  I know when I've seen a naturopathic doctor before there was some hands on things but being only a homeopath, I don't feel like I need to do those things. And Zoom works so well. And even just phone call follow ups.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  17:57  

Yeah. Also, to go along with that, Melissa, I feel the exact same way. I feel like the information you get is more streamlined actually when it's over Zoom. I feel like it's a more like … you know, because you don't have to go through the process of all of the background talk, which is very sweet, and I love it, but at the same time, people just jump in right into their issue. It's a very different feeling. I felt like it's even better over Zoom. And that's something that I love about homeopathy is that you can see people from all over the world and you can tap into that and you don't need to see them. I mean, isn't that amazing how homeopathy can be used in our modern world so easily?


Melissa Crenshaw  18:50  

Yes. So good. So good. Do you have a favorite group of remedies? 


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  19:00  

You know what? Since we're talking about women's hormones, the matridonal remedies, Placenta, Vernix, Lac humanum, you know, mother's milk, Lac maternum.  All of those can be helpful for that stage of life where there's a lot of change and if there's any trauma with that. Even with your own relationship with your mother, or what she’s … you know, like any of that.  The matridonal remedies, I feel, are so feminine in nature, and I really love them.


Melissa Crenshaw  19:39  

Yeah. I am developing a pregnancy, labor, and delivery course. And it's actually going to go through … I might need to change. I'm going to probably change the name of that, but it's going to go through toddlerhood, really. So it's going to be from preconception through toddlerhood and cover all the things in between and I would love to have you come be interviewed on that course sometime or do a little teaching portion of it if you wanted to.  We can talk about that a little bit more.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  20:11  

Yes.  I love that.  You know, Melissa, let's share this story because I love that we're just talking, you know, openly about everything we love. So my daughter Ava, we had a homeopath.  We had a home birth so we had a homeopath here and it was homeopathy that allowed her to be born at home. We didn't go to the hospital because it was those remedies that got her to get unstuck. Homeopathy is just so incredible. I'm so happy you're doing a course in pregnancy and labor and all of that because it's amazing.


Melissa Crenshaw  20:54  

So good. So good. We're super excited about this course. And it's going to be huge. I've already started making a list of people that I want to interview or even teach a little portion of it. I would love to add you to that list. We'll talk about what that looks like.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  21:12  

Yeah, that sounds great. 


Melissa Crenshaw 21:14

Wonderful. 


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND 21:15

You know, for the average person, and this is again why I love homeopathy, because for somebody who's having menopausal complaints or hormonal complaints, whether it's anxiety or GI issues or stomach pain or hormonal complaints, the intake is the same. It's what are you going through? What are your issues? I want to know them as if I were experiencing them myself. I want to know them in that much detail. I also want to know how your mind has changed?  Two huge, amazing remedies for women, are Sepia and Lachesis.  They're so huge for that transition into menopause. I see a lot of people that are helped by Sepia because Sepia, the cuttlefish is what it's made out of, they're very burnt out. They are so pushed beyond their limit.  They love their family but they're not actively feeling that love in that instance.  And they feel really bad about that. But they're so burnt out, so pushed beyond their limit. There's a lot of heaviness. Dragging, this sensation.  It's a great remedy for prolapse.  It’s one of the main ones for any sort of prolapse. I even resonate with that after having Ava, being so exhausted, needing to do everything for everyone else, being pushed beyond my limit, feeling heavy. I mean, Sepia is just such an incredible remedy for women. I don't know if you've had any experiences.


Melissa Crenshaw  23:03  

Yes.  In fact, Sepia is my favorite remedy. It is.  Yeah, it is. That was the first remedy I ever had, was Sepia.  I took my son, he was very young.  Took him to the doctor. The doctor said, “Probably a peptic ulcer.  Here's a medication.” And I was like this doesn't feel right. So I went and talked to my friend and said, “I don't know, but I don't think I'm going to do this medication, but I don't know what else to do.” She said, “Oh, you need to go see this homeopath.” I had never even heard the word. Homeopath?. What even is that? And so I took him to see this homeopath. I saw great results really fast. So I said, “Okay, me next.” Here I was, I was young. I was in my 20s. I had anxiety and anger and PMS and all the hormonal things. But anxiety was the biggest one that I was dealing with. And she put me on Sepia. And it was so amazing that that's when I decided I needed to become a homeopath. And I wanted to help other people to just experience this. So it's been a long, fun journey, but yes. Sepia.  A lot of my clients have been on Sepia or are on Sepia. And yes, I agree. It's such an amazing remedy. 


Do you ever use the high potencies, above 200?


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  24:39  

Sometimes I will, yeah.  You know, Melissa, I’ve actually … well, I'm still studying actively with this amazing homeopath Anne Vervarcke in Belgium and she says for animal remedies, and she has over 40 years of experience, 1Ms are amazing.  You actually want to start higher with animal remedies, she says.  They resonate more.


Melissa Crenshaw  25:07  

Wonderful. That sounds good. That's such a great point for … I have lots and lots of students. Any of us students that are watching, that might be something you want to write down. I teach lots of classes.  My heart and my passion really is more in teaching people how to do this at home, but I really feel blessed when I'm doing consults. Often I feel like I can't believe that this is what I get to do. I get to be a part of your healthcare journey. I get to be, like you said a little while ago, so intimate in your life. I get to know these very intimate details about you. I get to pray for my people and I get to just love on them and encourage them and educate them. This is just the most fun and most rewarding job that I've ever had. 


Now, I was a lactation consultant in the hospital. And that was very fun and very rewarding, too,  and honestly I thought I was going to retire from the hospital as a lactation consultant. But the Lord said, “Nope, we're going this way.” It’s at home, I'm at home. And I'm so thankful to have gotten out of the hospital before all of the craziness of the last half of last year. I just feel so, so blessed to be a part of so many people's lives. They bless me just by being my students or being my clients, and I can't imagine doing anything else. I don't want to do anything else.  This medicine is so amazing, right?


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  26:59  

It's like I knew in my heart … Before I knew what homeopathy was, I knew in my heart that there was medicine made from the earth, given to us by that higher power, like already made for us, and it was perfect and it was able.  I love that, again, we aren't the healers as homeopaths, but the body in and of itself is healing. And I love that because I feel … You know, as a doctor,when I was made to wear my white coat when I was in the clinic, and I really hated that because it puts people on a pedestal, when the reality is that we're all equal, and that our bodies are so intelligent and homeopathy honors that intelligence and allows that intelligence to flourish and shine. When I found homeopathy, I remember thinking, “Oh my gosh. This is what I was imagining and it's real. And it's true. And it's the most deepest profound healing that can exist because it takes into account the whole person: mental, emotional, physical, and nothing else does that, in my opinion. That's why instead of buying shoes, I buy remedies. I just can't get enough remedies.  I don’t know if you’re the same.


Melissa Crenshaw  28:43  

I am. I am.  If you could see, I have this piece of furniture right here that is full of remedies below me.  I don’t store my computer here. I just do my broadcasts here. But, I mean, full.  It's a piece of furniture. I started out with a kit and then I started with a another larger handbag kind of thing. And then I got something bigger. And now I have a piece of furniture. Yes. I love it. Yep. I don't care about handbags and shoes and clothes and all the things. I want health and I want freedom. And I'm called by the Lord to minister to women. I get to do that through my job as a homeopath. I get to minister to these women while I'm helping them. You know, homeopathy goes in and stimulates the immune system and almost like reminds the body what to do when it's been damaged. So, you know, homeopathy goes in and says, “This is what we're supposed to be doing.”  It brings homeostasis, and it's so beautiful and so gentle. And I get to use this medicine while I am ministering to women and their children. So yes, I do have some male clients.  Just not as many as women and children. That's really what I specialize in. I love it so much.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  30:07  

And you know what?  Me too.  Mostly women. It's because women … when you're helping women, you're helping the whole family. It’s so incredible. I remember taking I think a course, or I don’t know where I heard this from, when one person in the family takes an antibiotic, the whole family's gut microbiome changes. And so it was not in isolation. Likewise, when a remedy is given to a woman or even her child, it changes the whole dynamic of the family. And sometimes, like you said, you need to heal, your husband needs to get a remedy, your baby needs to get a remedy. Like it's a whole family healing process that needs to happen, but it starts with that female figure, because we are nurturers.  That's just how how it is. And so helping women actually helps the whole family in homeopathy.  


Melissa Crenshaw  31:18  

It really does.  I so often will have women call me, moms, and say, “Well, I don't know. I've got my children and I've got my husband and I've got myself.” First of all, if finances are an issue, I'll work with whoever. I'm not in this for the money. But you know, if they're trying to figure out who do I treat first? So maybe it's not finances.  Maybe it's, “I can't mentally handle doing the whole family at one time.” So I'll say to them, “Let's do you first.” It's like being in the airplane that's going down.  Get your oxygen mask on first. And then you can help other people. When Mama's feeling good, everybody else can come along because she has the energy of the family usually, right?  I agree with that so much. Let's get mama feeling good, iIf we have to do one at a time. I like working with whole families but often I want to get mama feeling good. 


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  32:24  

Because then Mama is even making good food. She's laughing. I mean, just the whole thing changes, right? I know growing up when my mom was in a bad mood, the whole house felt it.


Melissa Crenshaw  32:39  

Yes, I was just thinking about myself. Before I started really healing with homeopathy, the same thing. I was not happy. I wasn't a happy person. And I'm all the time now just being silly and walking around smiling and laughing. I'll be on here by myself and my teenagers still asleep and I'm talking to myself and I'm laughing and talking to the dogs and I don't care. I'm happy. It's sunshine outside and I live in the country and I get to do a beautiful job and live for the Lord and what else is there?


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  33:13  

I love it. Yeah. Yeah, that's so true.


Melissa Crenshaw  33:16  

Awesome. It was so nice to just talk to you and get to know you a little bit more. I want to get to know you better in the future. I'm excited about HomeoSummit. So all of you who are watching or are going to watch this in the future, I hope that you'll look into HomeoSummit and … tell me one more thing. You being a naturopathic doctor, in your practice, do you also do herbs? You tell people herbs, vitamins, you do nutrition and all those things.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  33:48  

I do. I do. I'm not the biggest fan of supplements, though.  I only use them for a short period of time to bring healing response to that organ. Like one of my favorite things ever is bitter herbs because they heal the digestive organs. But the thing is with that,  they're like homeopathy.  Over time, they actually strengthen those organs. So instead of digestive enzymes, when you stop them you're back to square one, bitter herbs actually strengthen those organs. It's like a workout. Then I'm also a huge believer in whole foods, locally grown as much as possible, organic. I'd rather people spend their money on that than really expensive supplements.  


Melissa Crenshaw 34:44

I agree.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND 34:44

And so I really don't do a lot of supplements but I do love herbs, when indicated, and some nutritional guidance, but mostly homeopathy.


Melissa Crenshaw  34:55  

Wonderful, wonderful. I agree so much. That's so good. Yeah, I don't do a lot of supplements. A few and yes, short term. So good.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  35:03  

Yeah. 


Melissa Crenshaw  35:04  

Oh, it was so nice to just talk to you. Thank you for coming on here. Thank you for allowing me to like practice for the first time ever doing a Facebook live with this.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  35:12  

No, no, this is so great, Melissa. I will also share it to my Facebook page, too, for people. Yeah.


Melissa Crenshaw  35:20  

And then this is going to be coming out as a podcast on all the regular podcast players. It'll be on YouTube so you can rewatch if you missed, and then Facebook Live.  Hey,  you can go back and rewatch it.  I just look forward to talking to you again soon and having you on the pregnancy, labor and delivery course.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  35:38  

I would love that. I would love that so much.  Thank you so much for having me.


Melissa Crenshaw  35:43  

Thanks. Have a great weekend.


Dr. Anaheed Jackson, ND  35:44  

Thank you. Bye.


Melissa Crenshaw 35:46

Bye.



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