IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER: 01:00 Introduction: The Story of Georgie Joette’s Mighty Members 04:35 Which Specific Homeopathic Medicine Might Have Helped? Aconitum napellus 200 06:44 Aconitum napellus and Bryonia alba 08:56 Are These Medicines Always Used in Combination? 12:53 Bryonia Is More Valuable Than People Often Realize Bryonia alba 30 or 200 15:12 Be Grateful for The Occasional Cold 19:07 Rest Is Important 21:26 Listen to The Masters ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Joette Calabrese on YouTube (Monday Night Lives) Joette’s Learning Center The Academy of Practical Homeopathy® PracticalHomeopathy.com Gateway to Practical Homeopathy®: A Guided Study Group Curriculum Joette's Study Group, Find Your New Study Group Friends Kate: This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast, episode number 133, with Joette Calabrese. Joette: Hi, I’m Joette Calabrese, and I welcome you to our health care movement — yours, mine and the countless men and women across the globe who have re-taken control of their families’ health with Practical Homeopathy®. So, for the next few minutes, let's link our arms as I demystify homeopathy — what was once considered an esoteric paradigm — into an understandable, reproducible, safe and effective health care solution available to all. This is the medicine you've been searching for — my unique brand of homeopathy, PRACTICAL Homeopathy®. INTRODUCTION TO THE STORY OF GEORGIE Kate: (01:00) Hi, I am Kate, and I want to welcome you to the podcast. We're so glad that you're here with us today. I want to thank you for taking the initiative to learn about homeopathy, which will have a big impact on your life. So, if you are new here today, we want to welcome you, and we're so glad that you've joined us. On today's podcast, I'm joined by Joette. Hi, Joette! Joette: Hi Kate. Kate: Hi. And you have a story to tell us today, and I'm excited to hear it. So, let's just dive right in and hear about the story of Georgie. Joette: Yes, this is a story about Georgie. This is not my story. This is Dr. James Compton Burnett's story. He's the author of a number of books, but one book that I have read chapter by chapter over the past year or so to Joette’s Mighty Members. And that's something you folks might want to consider joining because you'll hear me teaching and teaching and teaching there. So, I read this book chapter by chapter, and one of the first chapters from this book: “Fifty Reasons for Being a Homeopath.” Dr. Compton — James Compton Burnett — authored this book back in the 1800s. And he was a medical doctor — conventionally trained medical doctor — in London and the area around London. And so, he worked in a large hospital, and he describes how — before he became a homeopathic physician, and he was still conventional — he worked in this large hospital. And there were a lot of people that were dying around that time from — I think it was around … it was in winter. There were some beds that were no longer available. And so, there was a young man who worked in the hospital. My guess is he was the equivalent of an orderly. His name was Georgie, and he described him as a waif, I think … pretty sure that was the word he used — and that he was just a “fixture” in the hospital. And he actually lived in the hospital because he didn't have a home. And it was the benevolence, of course, of the administration and Dr. James Compton Burnett, that Georgie was able to live there and work there, and he was fed and taken care of. Dr. Compton Burnett was in his office when he saw somebody — another orderly — pushing a gurney past his desk and he said, “Oh my goodness. Who is it now? Who just passed away?” The man who was pushing the gurney along said, “Sir, I'm sorry. It's Georgie.” And he had a tear in his eye because this man, Georgie,