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  • Horsetail Tea and Silica

    Hey Dr Barre, What are your thoughts on Horsetail brewed as a tea? Would it be possible to better absorb silica from the herb as a tea? If so, is hot or cold better…or would it really matter? How have you found it beneficial (if you have)? Seems most silica supplements are difficult to absorb or the formulas just don’t look very natural.…

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  • barre replied to the discussion Farmacista in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 7 weeks ago

    7 weeks ago

    Reply to Farmacista

    Hey Erin

    The products have been in production for several months and are now being bottled/packaged. The Oils, Tonics and Honey Infusions requires a 2-3 month infusion period followed by a very complex multi-step process that I describe for each product in the accordion tabs. For this reason I will only make them available to members as these…

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  • Cheyenne started the discussion Farmacista in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 8 weeks ago

    8 weeks ago

    Farmacista

    Hello Dr. Barre! The new website and Farmacista products look incredible! When will they be available to order? I access the website when logged in to my Alfa Vedic exec co-op profile though none of the products show availability and the site doesn’t seem to recognize that I am logged in. Looking forward to the new line, thank you!

  • maryschurr posted an update in the group Group logo of Ask Dr. BarreAsk Dr. Barre 8 weeks ago

    8 weeks ago (edited)

    Education/Thoughts on Bone Cancer

    Hey Dr. Barre,

    I’m curious about bone cancer. I lost a dear cousin to it recently. He died 47 days after diagnosis at age 66. He appeared healthy and of a normal weight. I don’t know much about his lifestyle over the years. His was located in his neck and upper spine, he remained in hospitals and facilities the entire time, and sadly took…

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    • Hi Mary,

      I thought I’d chime in here to share my knowledge of bone cancer through the lens of German New Medicine.

      Bone cancer is triggered through a severe self devaluation conflict. The neck indicates it was intellectual in nature (feeling stupid, feeling judged for making a particular decision, feeling not smart enough) and the upper back…

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    • Erin (edited)

      I’ll add one last thing as a helpful framework for understanding the conflict themes of these 3 types of “cancers”. Imagine these as layers of self devaluation, not physical layers in the body.

      Outer layer (bone) = “I am not capable.”

      Middle layer (lymph) = “I cannot defend or protect.”

      Core layer (blood/marrow) = “I am not valuable at my essence.”

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  • Reply to Beginning Isopathics

    little man has allergies to eggs, watermelon, pineapple (mum worries about starting on raw milk) — born by way of cassarian ( no biome was transferred )

    breastfed for 6 months, and had formula also since from beginning (will only drink ready-to-drink Actimel; went with this because folate, not folic acid)

    Cathy
  • Beginning Isopathics

    Within UK polity and have found can buy them with GBP; was disappointed I, cannot order your tooth treatment Barre.

    our little man:

    1. skin issues (apparently according to doctors, is not eczema — some looks puss like)…; 2. persistent white spot at back of pallet (now 2 within the past three weeks) for months; 3. unvaccinated, except for one (of…

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  • Reply to Isopathics for lichen sclerosis

    LS is a catch-all diagnostic label and not a disease affliction. Anybody with this syndrome of skin symptoms needs to be evaluated on an individual basis. The skin is the largest elimination organ of the body and reflects the health of the every internal organ system. A general isopathic recommendation would be Symbio Muc-Asper.

    Erin
  • Reply to Isopathics for lichen sclerosis

    I would also be very interested in any insights as my friend has just been told she may have lichen sclerosis. Have you got anywhere with your investigations Elizabeth? Janie x

    Penny
  • Testing for Bio-voltage issues

    Hi Dr. @barre

    I heard you comment in passing (I think when speaking to Joel Schafer @Perceiver during one of your podcasts together) that in your practice, you would test your patients for voltage issues. Did this involve equipment? Or are there a self-test(s) that can be administered? I’m not looking for medical advice – only education -…

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    Eve Colantoni
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  • Brian Sliwinski posted an update in the group Group logo of Ask Dr. BarreAsk Dr. Barre 3 months ago

    3 months ago (edited)

    Dizzy waking up (getting up first thing post sleep)

    Dr B/ All, Has anyone ever had issues with getting dizzy immediately when waking up? I had this Wed and then this morning. It lasted the first time only like 30 seconds, but today took 15 minutes before felt stable and still feel light headed. Online people point to ears and potentially worse. I feel fine otherwise and 99% oxygen, heart beat…

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    Eliza and Tracey
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    • You can learn the epley maneuver at home (just youtube it) it will show you which ear is possibly affected and give you a way to correct it yourself. For example if you are doing the left sided maneuver and half way through you get very dizzy it’s that ear. Then continuing on will correct it.

      It could be low blood sugar in the morning too.…

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      • Thank you Penny! I have done that move and the other two and so far so good! Only two episodes and nothing this morning! Take care!

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