

Katherine
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KatherineMemberHi Rachel,
I’m sorry to hear about everything you are going through. I recently had a challenging experience around a miscarriage and was able to find invaluable support and perspective connecting with Eyla Cuenca in a one on one consultation.
She is about to have a free masterclass specifically around post partum depression that I think would be a helpful experience for you to listen in on, and if you feel called I would definitely recommend connecting with her directly.
https://www.uncoveringbirth.com/the-postpartum-puzzle
Sending you support as you navigate this!
Katherine
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KatherineMemberMy husband had his amalgam fillings removed by Dr Vise P Storm in Davis- it was a seamless experience, no complications at all. She’s an excellent biological dentist, made lots of great cell salt/homeopathic referrals for the dental health of our son as a bonus. I would recommend. If I hadn’t moved out of state she would be our dentist.
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KatherineMemberThanks for the kind words Mike! And I would love to be in touch with Oxana- we actually just relocated from the Bay Area 😉 Funny how you leave a place and keep finding that you are still so connected.
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KatherineMemberSounds like you’re doing an amazing job Kelly! And Kai sounds like such a cool kid- I feel like my son Acer would really get along with him 🙂
We are definitely learning on the homestead as well and he has been coming to work with me since he was 6 weeks old (I have a landscape design business) so he has been learning about plants and construction for a long time now which has been a really great environment for him to just soak in life and practical things.
I agree that I wonder what its going to be like as he gets older and his friends are talking about a bunch of things that he has never heard of before! But I suppose that will be a good time to bring up alternative viewpoints and teach real compassion and tolerance for people who do not share our own.
I would love to share resources with you as the boys grow that we come across and feels helpful for their education! Let’s stay in touch.
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KatherineMemberThank you for this response Dave and nice to learn of another designer in this community!- as you can see it took me a while to get back to this conversation I started… my days are super full with work, my son, our homestead and the homeschool/forest school community I am building here- anyhow, you can see why it is challenging for myself and my husband to even get the information we need to make more informed decisions on our finances/ where we put our money- sometimes we know a little, but don’t have the time to do ALL the research to even act.. anyhow I am looking for some direction on diversifying where our money goes- also diversifying how we make money (right now thinking of setting up a farm camp site rental scenario as we live in a super tourist zone in the summer near a National Park). If you have advise, or starting points that would be much appreciated. There’s so much information out there I often feel stuck with where to look/who to trust. I’m sure you understand.
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February 19, 2024 at 5:34 pm in reply to: Leukemia in child- need alternatives to federal mandated chemo #383477
KatherineMemberThank you Mary, I will pass all of this along.
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February 19, 2024 at 8:50 am in reply to: Leukemia in child- need alternatives to federal mandated chemo #383445
KatherineMemberThank you Gisele, It is so reassuring to hear that their daughter is doing ok. I just cant believe this is happening to so many families. They are definitely looking at wifi and all toxic exposure in the new home they moved into about 18 months ago… I will share this video with them and a natural oncologist sounds like a good plan b. Thank you for your support.
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February 19, 2024 at 7:22 am in reply to: Leukemia in child- need alternatives to federal mandated chemo #383440
KatherineMemberFrom what I understand it is true. They have already spoken with a couple lawyers that wont even take the case on as they don’t believe they can win it. But there must be some work around. A doctor who is willing to give her “chemo” (but not) comes to mind, just need leads on professionals that are willing to risk taking on their case.
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February 19, 2024 at 7:19 am in reply to: Leukemia in child- need alternatives to federal mandated chemo #383438
KatherineMemberYes, it is something like that- definitely a scam to ensure the medical system makes lots of money off of this little girl. The family is new to Texas and does not have a lot of immediate contacts for alternative doctors and lawyers that are willing to take on their case locally. They have already been declined by two lawyers they have spoken to. They are willing to travel if that is what it takes. I am trying to help them find any leads…
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February 19, 2024 at 7:15 am in reply to: Leukemia in child- need alternatives to federal mandated chemo #383437
KatherineMemberThank you James, the cells salts would be a nice addition to the care package I am planning for them. I do know when she was born, and I also thought of GNM. Unfortunately I think the priority right now is finding a way to avoid three more years of unnecessary chemo that is being federally mandated on them…
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