Sunday, 30 September 2012

Out & About!

Hi everyone

I have been out and about this last couple of weeks meeting lots of lovely people. I was at the Health and Well Being Fair in Bodmin on Sept 15th and I gave a talk to a lovely group of local women last Friday, the Wadebridge Bosom Pals. It's always good to spread the word about homeopathy letting people know what homeopathy can do and people are very interested in the way homeopaths work.

On my travels one of the things I have been focusing on is women's health and the help that homeopathy can give. In my practice I see ladies who come for  help with a wide range of problems. These include pre-menstrual tension, painful periods, menopausal problems, cystitis, irritable bowel syndrome, help during pregnancy, childbirth and after the baby arrives. Women also seek help for anxiety, depression, lack of self confidence, insomnia and many other conditions that I find respond well to homeopathy, such as fibromyalgia and ME. I have seen a number of ladies who have sought help for skin complaints such as eczema and acne and also for hay fever.

The ailments that people bring to their homeopath are many and varied and the help we can offer them is individualised to their particular case. It is true to say that two people with hot flushes, for example, may be given two different medicines depending on their own experience of the symptoms. Homeopathy is tailored to you and I think all my patients like that, not just the ladies. I believe that homeopathy is indeed medicine for the 21st century.
Wishing you all a happy week


Bye for now
Brenda x

Friday, 21 September 2012

Autumnal feel in the air....


Hi everyone

I have noticed a definite autumnal feel in the air now as September draws on. It was there quite suddenly one morning last week. There is the desire now for warmer jumpers of an evening, warm drinks and cosying up with a good book and a nice warm stove. There have been some wonderful sunsets lately and lovely sunshine but the intense heat has gone out of the sun I think, the season is on the change.

As the seasons change it is a good idea to take stock and prepare for the challenges ahead. People can find that they are sensitive to the changes that occur as summer turns in to autumn, old symptoms begin to show up, old feelings arrive and we don't feel quite as well as we would like. If this is the case then consider a homeopathic health check. Now is the perfect time to pop to your homeopath and prepare yourself for the new season.

Wishing you all a happy week


Bye for now
Brenda x

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Homeopathy is indeed amazing or even amazeballs!


Hi everyone

I heard on the radio this week that some new words have been added to the Collins on line dictionary, 'amazeballs' for instance which is an expression of enthusiastic approval. What a great word.

I began to wonder how new words come about and also how existing words are used in new ways? Do you remember during the Olympics hearing the expression 'to podium' as in 'I hope that I can podium' a new way of using a familiar word, meaning the hope of coming first, second or third in an event and receiving a medal on the podium. I guess it's common use of the word or expression that makes it popular and passes it in to everyday use and understanding.

I am thinking that the more of us that talk about homeopathy the better and I think we need to be telling as many people as possible that the experience of homeopathy is indeed amazing or even amazeballs!


Wishing you all a happy week


Bye for now
Brenda x

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Health and Well Being Fayre on Saturday September 15th Bodmin Public Rooms

Hi everyone

I was watching The Great British Bake Off in the week, the contestants were making desserts. For some everything went incredibly well but for one chap things went decidedly haywire. He tried to make a delicious sounding cake look the part but the efforts to tart things up unfortunately didn't pay off.

I am drawn to make a comparason with health, sometimes we can stick a metaphorical plaster on our symptoms of unwellness and convince ourselves that everything is ok. However, I think deep down we know that what's really needed is a good sort out, a temporary tarting up of the situation is only a short term measure.

Perhaps as women we are so intent on keeping everything together that we feel we don't have time for a good sort out of those niggly health problems? The longer we leave it the potentially worse things become though. How about taking the oppurtunity to come along to the Health and Well Being Fayre on Saturday September 15th and having a chat with me to find out how homeopathy could help you.
The fayre is in the Public Rooms in Bodmin from 10am until 2pm. I have lots of experience of helping women with all kinds of health problems and people do find me very approachable. Let's have a look at what's under that plaster and see if we can get it sorted.

Look forward to seeing you there.
  Wishing you all a happy week


Bye for now
Brenda x