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Well Golly – Karen got her notes seriously out of order and taught this scheduled class last week (argh) instead of the Organs on the HUB: Spleen class. Apologies to all for the calendar shuffle!  For those of you who would like to see the Gettysburg Water recording, it is posted on the Open Access page to share with everyone for the rest of this month.  Click through to the Organs on the HUB  Spleen Zoom session today at class time using this link.

 

What happens when you potentize water from a specific source? Well… a LOT actually! Gettysburg Water is evaporated, and the dried mineral residue is potentized to create the remedy.  G for Gettysburg… G for Gout…

Join us for a quick dip into the drips, in this MatMed on the HUB series with remedies that are made from water sources…  from holy wells and healing springs, from biology and ecology.  Widely used in the past, seldom taught now. You might be surprised at how helpful they can be for your clients.  No long lectures, no power points, no extensive research to review… just clear clinical indications, sourcing, and materia medica references where you can read more if you are curious… all in about 25-30 minutes on the fly!

Already registered for MatMed on the HUB ?  Great – You are all set!  Watch your  email for each live session’s invitation with your personalized link to join in with Karen, your colleagues and friends.  All MatMed on the HUB live sessions are free and open to all in our community – buddy up with a colleague to learn, discuss and implement your materia medica knowledge!

Not available for a live session and looking for a recording later?  While the live sessions are freely provided for all, the recorded sessions are available to  HUB professional subscribers  to stream on demand and get ACHENA CEUs. The HUB incurs costs each day for website and video, content and communications, subscriber support and accreditation; our subscribers help us to cover these costs and stay in business.  Our HUB Registered (free) members can enjoy selected videos from this series on the Open Access resources page, which is updated with new content monthly!