Homeopathy is a commonly practiced system of medicine, worldwide. And yet it is sometimes regarded with a fair amount of skepticism. Today, Dr. Lauri Grossman, President of the Board of Directors of the National Center for Homeopathy, addresses how (and why) to get started with homeopathy in your own home.
She tells the story of what originally sparked her own interest in homeopathy. She covers what it is and how it works. And how we can use it for our children, as a complement to conventional treatments. Dr. Lauri also offers simple first steps for applying it to our families’ health and explains why you don’t have to be “crunchy” to give homeopathy a try.
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Episode Transcript
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.A sharp blow, aches and soreness, anxiety, brain fog. Homeopathy offers relief and cures for both simple and complex conditions for both parents and children. This is episode 505, and our guest is Dr. Lauri Grossman. Lauri is the President of the Board of Directors of the National Center For Homeopathy, and she has a private homeopathy practice in New York City.
In this episode, Lauri walks us through her own dramatic introduction to homeopathic remedies and why she recommends it for everything from bumps and bruises to more serious health concerns. She also reviews the history of homeopathy, the world’s second most commonly practiced system of medicine, and she explains why it’s often overlooked in the Western world but at the same time found in unexpected corners of the planet. Finally, Lauri offers suggestions for how to get started incorporating homeopathy into your own family’s health toolkit. By the way, this is the fifth and final interview in our Motherhood Series.
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Welcome to the show, Lauri.
It’s a pleasure to be here.
I know you were traveling. Where in the world were you? How were all your travels?
Connecting With Homeopaths In Other Countries
My travels have been fabulous. I love traveling. I love meeting people who have new perspectives. I love people who have different takes on health, healing, lifestyle and food preparation. I used to say to my parents, “I think I was conceived in an airport.”
Yes, I feel the same way. We’ve talked about this. I feel very aligned with you in that. I’m all about it because there’s so much to learn. You have the insatiable curiosity. Where were you last?
My last stop was Zambia. I was in the South part of Africa, so I was in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.
Have you been there before?
No, never. I’d been to Africa before, but I had never been to the South part of the continent.
What’d you think?
It’s fabulous. First of all, every country is different and also every corner of every country is different. I don’t know if the readers know this, but I’m a Homeopath and the President of the National Center for Homeopathy, and there are some excellent schools for homeopathy in Africa. South Africa has two schools. It was fabulous for me to meet homeopaths from other countries because it’s wonderful to hear the different takes that people have on practice. Certain countries are purists and then other countries integrate gems and flower remedies and all sorts of things into their practice. It’s just wonderful to see the results that people get using these different combinations and permutations of wellness and wholeness and healing and nutrition. It’s fabulous.
Journey To Homeopathy
I want you, Lauri, to tell us the story of how you were first introduced to homeopathy. I understand you had a child who was very sick. Can you tell us that story?
Sure. I was a new mom. I had a six-month-old infant. I laid him down for a nap. He was fine when I laid him down. The nap went on a little long. Anyone who’s reading who is a new mom or has been a new mom knows what that moment is like. He was sleeping longer. I was thinking, “Great. I could take a shower. I can wash my whole body.” I came out of the shower. He was still sleeping and it’s great. Maybe I can tidy up the kitchen. It was fabulous. “He’s still sleeping. I could do a little of laundry.”
I started to get this creepy feeling. I just went down, reached into his crib and his body was on fire. I didn’t even touch him, and I could feel the heat coming from his head.
That’s every mother’s worst nightmare.
It was nightmare in the flesh, and I was terrified. I called the pediatrician. I took his temperature. They told me to take his temperature. It was 105.6. At that point in my life, I had no medical training. In my brain, I remember vividly thinking, “This is going to affect his brain.” I just know that. That’s what I thought. If a fever gets that high, whatever. I raced to the pediatrician. I was into integrative medicine or holistic medicine at the time. The doctor was open to that. They checked David out, and there was no reason for this ultra-high fever, and we didn’t really know what was causing it.
This visiting doctor comes into the room and he was from Germany. He says, “In Germany, the first thing we would’ve given this baby is a homeopathic medicine.” I had never heard of the word homeopathy. He gave my son the homeopathic medicine, Belladonna, which for any of your readers who might be familiar with homeopathy, it’s the major homeopathic medicine that’s recommended for sudden onset of ultra-high fever, but I didn’t know that at the time.
He put a couple of pellets of the medicine on my son’s tongue and told me, “Here, mama. Hold him.” I actually, at the time, thought he was giving me David in case David passed away, so that I could be holding him. I remember just sitting there praying, just going, “Please let me keep this baby. Please let him be okay.” The next thing I know, I opened my eyes and he is sitting in my lap. He had been a ragdoll. I was overwhelmed by the experience. They let me take him home. I went home. I was staying at my mom’s house at the time.
The next day, something after that, I was in New York City, walking down the street, and there was a lamppost. Anybody else who’s heard me tell this story before knows there’s a flyer flapping on the lamppost, and it says, “Class in homeopathic medicine.” I think, “Are you kidding me? That’s that thing they gave to David.” I went to this class and everybody’s sitting. There’s a small group. It’s a medical doctor giving the class to a small group of people. Everybody’s sitting there on pillows and stuff with notebooks, and they’re watching videos.
It’s a case of colitis that’s cured with homeopathy and a case of asthma and a case of psoriasis. It’s just going on and on. An anxiety case, a depression case, and everybody’s just taking notes. I’m not taking notes. I’m just sitting there gob smacked like, “What do you mean?” These were videos. I saw these people for myself. It wasn’t like someone was reading off a piece of paper and then the patient improved. I saw the patient. It’s like, “How did that person go from that to that in that short period of time?”
I went up to the teacher. Mind you, this was 1981, before I had a computer, before there was Google and all that stuff. Said to the teacher, “Where can I study? Where can I find out more about this?” He goes, “There’s schools for homeopathy all over the world. They’re just none in the US.” I said, “Are you kidding me?” I wound up tracking down physicians in Europe who had been practicing homeopathy. I told my mom, “You got to watch the baby. I’ve got to just find out where I can learn more.” Eventually, after going all over the place, mind you, I couldn’t Google homeopathy.
A different time and era.
It really makes this whole story seem like it took place in the Pleistocene era. After years of going back and forth and trying to learn more, I wound up tracking down Paul Herscu and Amy Rothenberg, who were wonderful naturopaths, who were teaching homeopathy in Massachusetts. I heard about the teachings of Dr. Roger Morrison and a group of physicians on the West Coast. I was hellbent on studying with them, except they would only teach people who already ha were healthcare practitioners.
You didn’t have a degree at that time.
Nothing. I spent four years going back to school to take the requirements to apply to school. In that time, there was an MD homeopath on the East Coast of the country who had lost his license, because at that time, homeopathy was not considered conventional protocol. He lost his license to practice medicine. I thought, “There’s no way I can go to medical school and lose my license.” To speed the story along, I decided to go to chiropractic school, so at least I had some degree. I wound up commuting to California back and forth for about five years to study with the people out West. Eventually, I came home and set up my practice in New York.
What Is Homeopathy?
I’m so grateful that you had that perseverance, that tenacity at a time when it wasn’t easy. Lauri, that is amazing. Now what’s so cool is now we have all this technology so that at the press of play on someone’s device, they can learn about homeopathy. I want you, and I know you’re behind a, a movie that was just released, Introducing Homeopathy, to give us that introduction. I want you to tell us what it is basically, in very simple terms, and how it works.
Homeopathy is the second most commonly practiced system of medicine in the entire world. Although it’s not very common in the US, it’s very common throughout different parts of the world. It’s a whole system of medicine that’s based on ultra-low doses. That’s a critical part of homeopathy. It’s an ultra-low dose medicines that come from nature plants, minerals animals that go through a process of potentization.
It’s not just that they’re low dose. They’re low dose and then they go through what’s called a succussion practice. It used to be done by hand, but now it’s done by machine, where a low extract of these substances is put through a process where it’s shaken at such a high rapid rate that crystals are formed within the solution. We do not know exactly how it works, but somehow, these crystals affect the healing capacity of the body to strengthen the body to heal from the symptoms it’s experiencing.
The trick to homeopathy is that each medicine has to match the individual traits of the person. In other words, there’s not a homeopathic medicine for fever. I could have given twenty different homeopathic medicines to my son David, and he would’ve only responded to the Belladonna. The Belladonna is an ultra-low dose extract of a plant that addresses sudden onset very high fever where the head gets ultra-hot and the hands get very cold. Belladonna is the remedy for fevers. It was the remedy for the fever that David had.
Let me go back to what you were saying about that process of shaking that creates the crystals. Does that make them particularly potent? In other words, does it concentrate the remedy into those crystals?
It concentrates the healing capacity of the remedy into the crystals. We don’t know how. There are many scientific studies and researchers dedicated to this right now to figure out the mechanism of how this happens. We do not know, but we do have 250 years of clinical experience where we see people who have responded to it.
History And Decline Of Homeopathy
What I also understand, tell me if this is right, is that homeopathy was the default medicine of its day and time, but it was only in recent years when the pharmaceutical industry came into play and Rockefeller started funding the medical schools and training that they made that shift to petroleum-based cures and away from homeopathy. Is that right as well?
It’s partially right. What happened was the conventional medicine of the day was really bloodletting, the use of toxic substances like mercury, leeches. It sounds completely wacko now, but that was the medicine of the day. People turned to homeopathy. Homeopathy was introduced into the US at the time of great epidemics. When I used to say epidemics, it seems like something that happened years ago. Now we have COVID. It’s like we have a whole different awareness of what an epidemic is. Imagine that. When these epidemic diseases were coming through, such as the Spanish influenza in 1915 to 1919, countless people were being treated in hospitals, and the mortality rate in those hospitals was 28%.
We think of how terrified we were with COVID. Imagine the terror of influenza back then. What happened was homeopathy was just introduced into the US at about that time. There were homeopathic hospitals, so hospitals completely dedicated to homeopathy, and their mortality rate was 0.5%. We’re comparing 0.5% to 28%. Homeopathy took off in the States because it wound up being a very effective treatment for influenza.
It was used to treat countless other epidemics that were sweeping through as well. Homeopathy was on the rapid rise in the US. Of course, you say to me what happened with the Rockefeller and the funding and stuff? There was a confluence of several things that turned people away from homeopathy. Rockefeller’s contribution, as you described, was only part of it. What also happened at the time, and is number one, unfortunately, the AMA, the American Medical Association, was created so that it helped foster conventional medicine away from homeopathic medicine.
Medical doctors who had gone through conventional training didn’t want to have to now study homeopathy. It’s not an easy thing to master. The AMA was formed to really support the conventional practitioner and the pharmaceutical industry got behind them. Homeopathic medicines are pennies compared to the doctors the dollars that conventional medicine cost. It wasn’t as lucrative in terms of the manufacturer of the remedies in the sale of the remedies.
A tube of Belladonna, which is a vial of Belladonna, which is the single medicine that I mentioned for David for high fever, costs $7.55. One tube can last a family a lifetime. There’s not a lot of money to be made on it. The other last thing is, we have to remember that then came the advent of antibiotics and psychiatric medicines.
Initially, those were incredibly effective. Imagine having a family member who had a severe anxiety disorder or severe depression, or even schizophrenia. The advent of the psychiatric medicines was a game changer. The results were quick. They were dramatic. Same thing with antibiotics and penicillin. At that time, there was no concept of drug-resistant bacteria. I can understand why people left homeopathy and switched back to conventional medicine. They might have started with conventional, turned to homeopathy when that seemed like the best answer of the day and then flipped back. We then had a tremendous rise of homeopathy. In the 1940s or so, there was a tremendous drop. 1940s, 1950s, perhaps 1960s, homeopathy was really in a slumber period in the US.
First Steps For Using Homeopathy At Home
Now it’s on the rise again, which is so fascinating to me. I think in some grocery stores, they sell homeopathic remedies. What the problem is, I think, Lauri, in part, is that we’re so unfamiliar with it now. I’m grateful that you’re reacquainting us with it. Can you offer us some simple first steps if we want to incorporate homeopathy in how we might treat a fever or some issues that are fairly mild, but could be concerning and lead to more interventions down the line that we want to avoid?
I think if anybody wants to learn about homeopathy, the best way to start is not with fevers, but with first aid. Selecting the appropriate medicine for a first aid condition is so much easier than dealing with coughs, colds, and flu, which is where most people like to start. I think that if someone just deals with first aid situations such as bumps and bruises, I know there are lots of moms that read your show. I’ll use a lot of children’s conditions, but a child falls and scrapes his leg, there’s two topical homeopathic medicines that are very readily available in the US. One’s arnica and one’s calendula. Arnica is great for bumps and bruises and black and blue marks. You bang your head on a cabinet, you bump into, something that’s arnica.
The best way to start learning homeopathy is not with fevers but with first aid. Selecting the appropriate medicine for a first-aid condition is so much easier than dealing with coughs, colds, and flu.
Your kid falls on the football field or the soccer field, that’s arnica. If there’s a cut or a scrape, if there’s an open wound, calendula is the homeopathic medicine. I’m talking about topicals. You’re out on the field or whatever it is, you get hurt, arnica. You wind up accidentally having a cut or a whatever it is, that’s calendula. Those are topicals. From here on in, I’m only talking about the things that come in the vials that are in the pellet form. You could use something like arnica for bumps, bruises, black and blue marks. A child goes to the dentist and gets braces for the first time. It’s achy and it’s sore. That’s all arnica. Anything that’s achy and sore.
A woman has a baby. After labor, it’s achy and sore. That’s arnica. Someone has surgery. After the surgery, arnica. It helps get rid of the achiness, the soreness, the bruising. The homeopathic medicine hypericum is another great first aid remedy. It’s for injuries to the nerves. Snow shoveling season in the Northern hemisphere. Let’s say you slip on the ice and you fall on your tailbone. You have tremendous pain there. That’s hypericum. Somebody is building and they hit their finger with a hammer. Fingertips are loaded in nerve endings. Hypericum will help to heal that area. I could go on and on. I don’t want to get lost, but buy yourself a homeopathic first aid kit. Start off with Arnica, calendula, hypericum, bryonia. See those results from those remedies that are very easy to select, and then you move on from there.
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Coming up, Lauri goes into how homeopathy can also address more complex issues like anxiety and brain fog.
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Yeah. I have a friend with two young kids, and I actually knew about arnica because even her sons were learning about how to use it and what’s needed at different times. This is fascinating and you’ve really broken it down in a very simple way. If it’s more serious or more mysterious, let’s say issues that adults may have, such as brain fog or anxiety, what does homeopathy have to offer in terms of these more complex conditions?
Although my son’s fever was the thing that drew me to homeopathy, it was really my personal experience with homeopathy that got me hooked. What happened there was I had chronic headaches. I took a homeopathic medicine that was associated with the headaches I had. I didn’t say anxiety before because I really took this medicine just for the headaches, but my entire wellbeing was affected. Therefore, not only did my headaches go away, but my lifelong anxiety went away. I never expected that. It was like, “What just happened?” My mother even said to me, “You look pretty good these days. What’s going on?” This was something that was a part of who I was as since I was a child.
It didn’t come from trauma. It didn’t come from a horrible accident or anything like that. That’s how I was from the cradle. It literally evaporated. To me, that was the magic and the mystery of homeopathy. Of course, since studying, I’ve learned that the homeopathic medicine that was given to me for my headaches was also a homeopathic medicine that’s prescribed for people who get overwhelmed easily and overwork themselves easily.
It was a game changer. I never expected to see a change in that. I’ve worked with many patients with all sorts of physical ailment. The patients who I remember forever and ever are those who’ve been with me or who I saw 40 years ago. The patients who had chronic anxiety, chronic depression, or severe grief from something that happened in their lives, those are the people I’ll remember forever.
Almost all of them had been to therapy for years. Almost all of them had tried one medicine or another. They really came to a point in their lives where they thought, “I’m stuck with this forever.” Perhaps that’s what I felt too about my anxiety. I never mentioned it to the homeopath. The beauty about homeopathy is once you initiate the healing capacity of the body, the body’s always trying to heal itself. Sometimes, it just needs a little boost. That’s what homeopathy does. It gives that specific, particular little boost that your immune system needs to kick in to then accomplish what it’s been trying so hard to do. The body just needs a little nudge. I say to my patients, “Homeopathy is like a little whisper. It’s like your body’s trying so hard to heal every single day.”
For whatever reason, it could be genetics, it could be poor diet, it could be whatever. It could be any reason. It could be stress, it could be you’re living in the situation that aggravates that thing. Sometimes, the body just needs a tiny little nudge to then heal from it. The beauty of homeopathy is that when you heal from it, you just heal from it. It’s not like you have to deal with now harmful, toxic side effects. Homeopathy has no harmful side effects because it’s so low dose.
Homeopathy is like a little whisper. Your body is trying so hard to heal every single day, and sometimes it just needs a tiny little nudge.
Do you have to keep taking it over and over?
The last time I took a homeopathic medicine was years ago, so you don’t. That’s any homeopathic medicine.
Homeopathy For Children’s Emotional Health
Let’s go back to kids because you’re right, there are a lot of moms that read this and fathers as well. When you were talking about anxiety and that you had it from the cradle, it reminded me that some children struggle with anxiety or short tempers, these burst of angers or meltdowns. Can homeopathy help them as well on this emotional level?
Absolutely, for sure. People can read books. The National Center for Homeopathy has a series called Homeopathy Academy For Moms. Right now, I’m the main teacher for that program. What we do is every month or every other month, we have an evening where we focus on one thing and sometimes it’s anxiety or depression or whatever it is. Certainly, children fall into that category as well.
The nice thing about homeopathy is that there’s no side effects. You don’t give a hyperactive child a homeopathic medicine, and then have to worry about them being zoned out in school the next day. There are lots of benefits to homeopathy in that regard. The other thing is that it’s a gentle healing that doesn’t require the child relive the whole thing. I have worked with lots of parents who’ve told me what a child has experienced and what a child has gone through.
The parent administers the homeopathy and the child bears the improvement. I don’t want to mislead people to say that homeopathy is the be all and cure all of every single condition in the world. However, when an appropriate remedy is selected, when it’s administered properly with careful guidance, you can see huge shifts in children. Especially now, since the pandemic, I know in my practice, and I would imagine most people’s practices, we’re seeing a tremendous increase in anxiety in children. OCD behaviors, anxiety.
Especially the generation of kids that grew up during the lockdown, they became so scared of germs and disease. “What happens if I don’t wash my hands? What happens if someone throws up next to me in school? Am I going to get that? I don’t want to get sick because I live with grandma and I don’t want grandma to get sick.”
Sometimes, it’s not so much the fear of the disease as the fear of what happens if grandma dies because there was so much talk. Of course, if kids had access to listening to the news, “This many hundreds of thousands of people have died this week and those many hundreds of people have died.” It behooves us to get good experienced care for children that are going through any severe emotional issue.
I will say that I partner really well with other practitioners. I’m not saying that homeopathy should be the only thing anybody turns to. I love when I could work together with a reiki practitioner, a therapist or a social worker. I’m a good team player. If the parents of my pediatric patients come in and they say, “My child has a great osteopath that I love working with,” I say, “Keep up with that.” Definitely keep up with that because the osteopathic manipulations, the reiki, acupuncture, chiropractic, all of those modalities work very well hand in hand with homeopathy.
Accessibility And Inclusivity Of Homeopathy
You said you like partnering with these different people who try the different modalities. You’re not averse to allopathic care either. In other words, if I’m a parent who takes my child to a regular pediatrician, I don’t even know what you’re talking about when you’re saying reiki and stuff, you’re cool with that, too, right?
Right. I’m a firm believer in let’s all work together and do what works. Don’t forget, what is best for one child and one family for one ailment is completely different for another child, in another family from another culture for a different ailment. The world will be a much happier place when we all accept that.
What’s best for one child and family may not be best for another, regardless of culture or ailment. When we accept this, the world will be a happier place.
I find a freedom in what you’re saying because I imagine some people might think, “Homeopathy is only for people who are super crunchy. I don’t have the best diet and my family doesn’t have the best diet.” It’s almost like, “I’m not good enough or I don’t meet some standard to use homeopathy,” but you’re saying everybody can use it.
Not only am I saying that, but I remember when I graduated from the program at Hahnemann College in Berkeley, and almost every person who graduated the program with me went on to practice in either Boulder, Colorado or Ann Arbor, Michigan or Santa Fe, New Mexico. Everybody was in a funkier town than the funky. I remember saying, “Why does everybody think all their patients need to eat granola? I can’t wait to have patients that are eating Cheerios.”
Homeopathy doesn’t need you to be living a pristine lifestyle. I was a single mom and I know the stresses that can come from raising a child by oneself and we all do the best we can. It’s wonderful to aim for a really great diet. Fresh water, walks in nature, living amongst farm animals that are humanely raised, etc. Some of us can’t pull it off and we do the best we can. The nice thing is that a properly selected homeopathic medicine will work just as well for someone that lives on a mountaintop in Tibet with the freshest air in the world and only whole grains that only whole everything as it does for someone who lives in any of the slums that I’ve worked in around the world.
What’s so cool to me, because you have traveled so much, Lauri, is that people around the world know about this. This is not the best kept secret in the Western world. It’s like all over the place.
I was in Kabira in Kenya, it’s one of the biggest slums in the world. As I was going on my tour of Nairobi, there was this homeopathic clinic that was serving a wonderful population of people. Homeopaths Without Borders has set up clinics and partnered with different Native American tribes on their reservations. It’s funny how homeopathy can be alive and well in these unexpected corners of the world.
I live in New York City and if you go on the Upper East Side, which is where many of New York City’s best hospitals are located, and you stop people on the street and you mention homeopathy, they might go, “Home a what?” It’s funny how the awareness of homeopathy is not evenly dispersed throughout the world. That is exactly why 27 of us have collaborated on this film called Introducing Homeopathy.
We’re so grateful that you were on the show with us. I have one final question to pose to you. It’s one I pose at the end of every episode. You might know what’s coming. If you can only recommend one thing for the reader to do to improve their health, what would you recommend that they do?
Be kind to themselves. Be kind to yourself.
Lauri, thank you so much. It’s been a pleasure talking with you.
It’s really lovely. You’re fabulous. Thank you so much. Thank everybody at Weston Price. You do a beautiful job. You provide such a service. Thank you.
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Our guest was Dr. Lauri Grossman. You can visit her website, DrLauriGrossman.com and HomeopathyCenter.org to learn more. Now for a Letter to the Editor from a recent Wise Traditions Journal. “Birth control for rats, regarding your recent article on toxic gossypol in cottonseed oil. My neighborhood group has been talking about the increasing rat problem in our area. One neighbor said they’ve been using rodent birth control on their property, and they’ve seen a definite decrease in the number of rats showing up. Interestingly, the main ingredient is cottonseed oil. One neighbor said it makes her wonder whether cottonseed oil contributes to the increased incidence of infertility or low sperm counts in humans too. Maybe people are slowly catching on to the dangers of industrial seed oils.” This is a letter from Linda in Seattle, Washington.
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About Dr. Lauri Grossman
Dr Lauri Grossman is President of the Board of Directors of the National Center for Homeopathy. As President, she has traveled the globe meeting leaders of conventional and homeopathic medical institutions, creating partnerships to advance the use and effectiveness of homeopathy in all disciplines of medical practice. Dr Grossman also has a private practice in New York City where she teaches in hospitals including Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, The Hospital for Special Surgeries, and NYU. Since 2020, Dr Grossman has partnered with community leaders and physicians to present introductory classes in homeopathy, offering new options for wellness in communities across the country.
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