jueves, 5 de agosto de 2010

Homeopathy in the Garden

I had heard of homeopathy for treating people, as an alternative form of health care. I don't pretend to fully understand the how, but I used to take a homeopathic remedy for poison oak, which typically gives me a horrendous rash, when hiking in California. The preventative results were remarkable!
Only recently did I learn that using the same logic, homeopathy can be used to treat plant plagues and diseases. Through a fortunate meeting in the Houston airport, our farm became a part of a homeopathic experiment. Presenting my debut in the homeopathy video world.....

La Gata Gorda on Homeopathy from Tamara Montenegro on Vimeo.


To learn more about homeopathy, check http://www.homeopathyworldcommunity.com/

5 comentarios:

africanaussie dijo...

Wow, an amazing transformation!

Live Simply Love Strongly dijo...

I can vouch for the power of homeopathy as I have been seeing a homeopath and have found a remedy that works for my acid reflux. What great results! If you have any luck with the tomatoes, please let us know. Is it okay with you if I post this to facebook, for my other gardening friends?

Liz dijo...

Yes, amazing! and yes, feel free to share! thanks for checking it out. my only problem is now finding more homeopathic remedies! they are not exactly common around here...

Live Simply Love Strongly dijo...

Not common? Really? I have heard from several people that homeopathy is more common in Central America than in the States...I wonder if that is not true, or if you just need to find the right contact?

Liz dijo...

Hmm, you may be right about homeopathy treatments for human use. I saw a LOT of natural health stores in costa rica. Not as many here in Nica, but i know a lot of people in rural areas rely on plants and folk medicines. i'm not sure it's common to treat gardens/crops with these things...will have to do more research!