Sue Meyer, ND, CCH explains natural homeopathic treatment alternatives to help bring healing and pain relief for mommies and their families. Sue has been helping her family attain wellness for many years now, she is the author of the book Homeopathy for Mommies. Sue Meyer is a wife and the home school mother of eleven. She and her husband, Ron, currently have 24 grandchildren, whom they dearly lov... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 236 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & FamilyAlternative HealthHealth & Fitness |
This week on Homeopathy for Mommies we are thrilled to have Kim Elia as our special guest to talk about the new film coming out in April 2024, Introducing Homeopathy. Kim is the principal creative lead for the new Introducing Homeopathy film that is... more
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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
I have been a nurse and family nurse practitioner over that 25 years…homeopathy is the best healthcare.
So grateful for Sue and her genuine heart to share about the healing of homeopathy!
I love listening to Sue and look forward to her podcasts! She has a talent of weaving stories into her teachings which makes her podcasts full of life. God bless you Sue!
We love your podcasts and learn so much on the move, please keep up the amazing work 🤩
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