Last Updated on June 20, 2024 by Michelle
Ever wondered how to switch up your medicine cabinet, in simple ways, to make it more naturally healthy? Ever wanted to talk to a pediatric nurse who was more interested in natural ways to help your child’s heath than telling you the solution is simply to buy more pharmaceuticals?
In this episode with Elizabeth Parsons, of purelyparsons, we dive into all this and lots more.
Where to Listen or Watch
Listen on Apple Podcasts here: 5 Things You Need in Your Natural Health Medicine Cabinet, with Elizabeth Parsons, Season 5 Episode 16 of the Simple Doesn’t Mean Easy Podcast
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And watch here:
5 Things You Need in Your Natural Health Medicine Cabinet (S5 E16)
In this episode:
- The slow process that led a pediatric nurse of almost a decade to leave the medical industry and embrace a more holistic, natural view of her family’s health
- why should we even care about using natural health remedies?
- What are some medicine cabinet essentials, that everyone should have?
- Tips to be more successful in treating ailments naturally
- Treating respiratory issues and coughs naturally
- Treating fevers naturally
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Essentials for a natural health medicine cabinet:
- calendula salve (code SOULYRESTED saves 10%)
- coconut oil
- apple cider vinegar
- essential oils (code SOULYRESTED saves 20%)
- bentonite clay (code SOULYRESTED saves 15%)
Tips for Better Sleep-podcast episode with renowned sleep scientist
Follow Guest:
on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purelyparsons/
Elizabeth’s blog & shop: https://www.purelyparsons.com/
Other Articles & Resources You Might Enjoy:
How to Use a Calendar to Improve your Health (podcast)
Tips for Improving Your Health, at any age (podcast)
My 7-page Pantry Checklist (free download)
I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Romans 12:1
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