
Sue Meyer is a wife and the home school mother of eleven. She and her husband, Ron, currently have nineteen grandchildren, whom they dearly love and enjoy spending time with on a regular basis. Sue spends most of her free time in the study of Natural Medicine and Homeopathy with her main focus being on Proper Nutrition, Essential Oils and Classical Homeopathy, and in visiting with folks that hope ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 277 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessAlternative HealthKids & FamilyParenting | |||

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by detox—heavy metals, parasites, medications, environmental toxins—you’re not alone.
In this episode, we’re breaking it down into something simple, clear, and actually doable.
You’ll learn how to think about detox t... more
In this special Homeopathy Awareness Week episode, members from our community share the moments that made homeopathy personal for them.
You’ll hear one member tell how she gave her son Belladonna for a painful, recurring ear infection and said, “It ... more
In this episode, Sue talks about Glyphosate—commonly used in agriculture—which is once again a topic of conversation across the country.
When health headlines feel scary, it can be hard to know what to do next. If you’ve seen concerns about glyphosa... more
In this episode of Homeopathy for Mommies, we explore a meaningful mother-daughter conversation about radiant homeopathy, family wellness, and the journey toward natural support for everyday life. If you’re a homeschool mom or parent looking for prac... more
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Sue gives so much wonderful information on her podcast - and as one who has used homeopathy for years, I can attest to the excellent information shared here. She believes in empowering moms to use homeopathy - and sadly there are homeopaths out there who still say parents should not give homeopathy without a homeopath and want to gatekeep even in acute situations and often spread misinformation even here on reviews about Sue and other homeopaths who share freely so the masses can learn. I high... more
Used to recommend this podcast but since taking homeopathy course myself, have found lots of misinformation in this podcast. I know Sue means well, but I can no longer recommend this podcast. Sorry!
I’ve recently purchased your book homeopathy and beyond acute care. so much great information in the book. I’ve been wanting to dive into cell salts and stumbled onto your podcast! Thank you thank you for sharing such valuable info!
Sue presents homeopathy in a manner that is clear and user friendly. She has been such a valuable resource in my learning journey. As a mom to 5 kids, I appreciate her stories and mom-centered sharing that helps build my confidence in treating my family. I love shopping the outpost, for quick and easy remedy and holistic finds. Sue, your knowledge and expertise are second to none for us mamas! I appreciate your podcast so much. Homeopathy for Mommies is the best!!
Came to learn more about craniosacral therapy and had to list to some Dr. Phillips go on and on about ultrasounds causing autism. Absolutely nothing was evidence based, she didn’t cite any resources, and went on and on with so much false information. Shame
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The series centers on homeopathy, natural health, and family wellbeing, often through guided case stories, practical remedies, and faith-informed approaches. Episodes frequently feature practitioner journeys, community-building for homeschooling families, and hands-on tips for parents seeking gentle, non-pharmaceutical health strategies for children and adults. It's notable for its mom-focused lens, accessible explanations of remedies, and a willingness to discuss integrative approaches and personal belief systems in care. Potential listeners who want practical, family-oriented natural medicine guidance and faith-aligned health discussions are likely to find this appealing.
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