
Recently I attended a meeting with Paola Brown, champion advocate of homeopathy. Not only is she a Momeopath (her trademark term for a mom who uses homeopathy for her family), she is the president of Americans for Homeopathy Choice, a nonprofit. Homeopathy cured her of a dreadful, painful chronic case of interstitial cystitis, which doctors weren’t able to help. Now she is on a mission to spread the good healing news of homeopathy. It truly is the best medicine out there, the medicine you’ve always wanted: efficient, inexpensive, fast-acting, nontoxic, with no side effects. I’ve experienced many healing stories using it on myself and my family. Go here to read the stories and as well as everything I’ve blogged about homeopathy.
Watch below to hear some of Paola’s healing with homeopathy stories.

If you want to learn more about homeopathy, check out her website paolabrown.com. I especially love her homeopathy homeschooling curriculum, her songs that teach the keynotes of basic homeopathic medicines, and the Homeopathy Heroes card game.

When you play this game, you learn about famous real people like Mark Twain, Louisa May Alcott, and Queen Victoria who all loved using homeopathy. You also learn the names of famous homeopaths like Samuel Hahnemann and Constantine Hering.
It plays similar to the game Sleeping Queens. I love the illustrations, with the objects on the box and the backs of the cards being things from nature that common homeopathic medicines are made from.

You also learn to match acute symptoms with the appropriate homeopathic (HP) medicine. It also comes with a little booklet to teach you more about the people. The game is lots of fun, with an easy and advanced mode. I love that it involves strategy, knowledge of homeopathy, and a little luck. These are so many wonderful resources to help you and your family ditch big pharma, as Paola says. I highly recommend all her resources!

You can also get her songs that teach what keynotes of common HP medicines go with what symptoms. They are so fun to sing and memorable! Paola wrote the lyrics and the professional musician Jayna Ray wrote the music and provides the vocals. Go here for the digital version, and here on her site for the CDs. These are definitely something to put in your homeschooling Morning Basket!
