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Wholly Homeopathy Happenings

December Edition by: Wendy Dickens




A Year in Review, 2024 by the Stats ~


46 Students taught

  • 6 Online Gateway to Practical Homeopathy classes spanning 27 weeks

  • 1 In-person Gateway to Practical Homeopathy class

  • 1 Protocol course (Feminiopathy)

  • 2 Discovery Parties

  • 24 Chronic case clients served

  • 8 Acute case clients served

  • 3 Academy of Practical Homeopathy enrollees

  • 53 Social media posts

  • 7 Newsletters sent

  • 1 Podcast interview

  • 1 Anniversary giveaway


Whew! What a year! Thank you to all of you who were part of the above in some way and a huge thank you to my family. You are the reason for it all and I could not do any of it without your love and support!


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours!

Coming Soon ~


Don't forget to sign up for one of my Gateway to Practical Homeopathy Study Groups in the new year! Gateway I is open in January and April. Gateway II is open in February and May. I'd love to have you join me, whether you are new or a repeat student! Details and registration are on my website. Bring a friend!


I was recently interviewed by Kate for the Joette Calabrese Podcast! I remember devouring all of Joette's podcast episodes while making dinner each night for many months in 2020. What an honor to be on the other side of the microphone! The episode featuring my homeopathy story and a few of the success stories of which I have been a small part is due to air at the end of January.

Success Story Spotlight ~


A student of mine recently reached out asking for help with a protocol. Earlier in the day she had experienced sudden unbearable cramping pain and she had just left the ER with the diagnosis of early appendicitis and an elevated white blood cell count. The treatment options recommended were antibiotics or surgery that day, but she was hoping to avoid both. Although she really thought she would end up having to have surgery, she asked for help thinking it was worth giving homeopathy a shot first. I gave her the list of remedies she needed for the protocol and she was able to get them from a friend later in the day. She reported she felt improvement within an hour and was able to attend her son's choir concert that evening. By the time they got home a couple of hours later she was having very little pain. After three days of taking the protocol she was experiencing no pain at all, even when pressing on the area of the appendix. This student plans to continue the Banerji protocol for appendicitis for three months as it directs to ensure there are no further issues. This is the second time this protocol has helped someone I know avoid an appendectomy. There's nothing like homeopathy!


 
 
 

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