Tag: health
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In the Light of Homeopathy
There are some conversations that do more than inform. They affirm. That was my experience listening to Hello Homeopathy—the podcast created by the Ontario College of Homeopathic Medicine—featuring Darian and Danielle. What unfolded was more than a discussion about how two women found homeopathy. It was a reflection of something deeper. Something that feels lived,…
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Honouring Women’s Health: Reflections from a Weekend of Learning and Community
This past weekend reminded me why spaces dedicated to women’s health matter so much. At the Ontario College of Homeopathic Medicine, we gathered to study women’s health through the lens of homeopathy. Over two full days we explored topics ranging from menstrual cycles and PMS to pregnancy, labour, breastfeeding, and infant care. But what unfolded…
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Empowered by Community: A New Chapter for OCHM
Last night left me feeling truly hopeful. Everything is not already finished. Instead, something important is happening at OCHM. There is a shared decision to step forward with more unity, more clarity, and more life. It felt like a real gathering—warm, familiar, full of laughter—and also full of purpose. The kind of meeting where you…
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Luminous Paths: Haroula Battista, Homeopathy, and the Light That Connects Us
Every once in a while, something comes along that feels less like “content.” It feels more like a reminder of who we are — and why we’re here. That happened this week when Tracey shared a podcast in our group chat. It was an interview with Haroula Battista, the Dean of the Ontario College of…
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When Gentle Medicine Is Misunderstood
I am learning something more deeply than ever. It is how easily homeopathy is dismissed. This happens not because people understand it, but because they don’t. And yet they act as if a five-minute search online equals years of disciplined study. They behave as if clinical training and medical science are the same. They overlook…
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What the EPI3 Study from France Means for Homeopathy in North America
Have you ever wondered whether homeopathy really works? Or questioned if it has a legitimate place in modern healthcare? The EPI3 study from France offers something crucial. It provides real-world, large-scale data, which is often missing in the conversation: real-world, large-scale data. This isn’t theory. This is evidence. Presented in an insightful webinar hosted by…
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A Gathering of Lights: The Spirit of Canadians for Homeopathy
Each month, across provinces and time zones, something quietly luminous unfolds. Screens flicker on. Teacups settle beside notebooks. Names appear in the chat. Some names are familiar, while others are new. Each represents another spark in a widening circle. This is Canadians for Homeopathy. It is a not-for-profit community. The community is devoted to educating,…
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Tea with Dr. Mahesh Gandhi
At Empowered by Homeopathy, I frequently write about the practical aspects of healing—remedies, case studies, and patterns. But sometimes, a conversation arises that transcends method and delves into something far deeper. That’s what happened when I sat down for tea (virtually) with Dr. Mahesh Gandhi—psychiatrist, homeopath, and creator of the Personal Evolution Model. I left…
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When Cancer Takes the Backseat: A Win for Homeopathy
When cancer enters a family, it doesn’t come quietly. It doesn’t just affect the person diagnosed—it seeps into every corner of life. It touches the spouse, the sibling, and children. It moves in slowly, but completely, until it becomes the center of gravity. Everything begins to orbit around it—appointments, moods, mealtimes, even dreams. Even when…
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Agri-Homeopathy: Notes from a Sunday with Camilla Sherr
This past Sunday, I attended a webinar hosted by Canadians for Homeopathy. The webinar featured Camilla Sherr on the topic of agrihomeopathy. I’m still thinking about it days later. Camilla spoke from Finland, where she was visiting family, but the heart of her work lives in Tanzania. That’s the place where she and her husband…