From January I will be offering homeopathic appointments on the last Thursday of the month at The Apocathery Shop in Ledbury.

Please book here.
From January I will be offering homeopathic appointments on the last Thursday of the month at The Apocathery Shop in Ledbury.

Please book here.
A voucher for homeopathy, hair analysis, Reiki or orchid card readings and essences could be the gift you are looking for.

If you would like to purchase one, please go to my bookings page.
Last July I ran I homeopathic proving of a new remedy made from the ashes of White Leaved Oak. It was an extraordinary process which you can read about here. The remedy has been trialled by various homeopaths during the last year and I am beginning to spread the word. Last week I spoke about it at Hellens Garden Festival and just after Solstice, I will be sharing information at Soul Medine Festival. If you want any more information, please do get in touch.

All homeopathic students are required to observe homeopaths in practice but it is often hard to do so. I have been teaching for many years and it occurred to me that I could give to my own community as well as the community of students at the same time. I am setting up a low cost clinic on a Wednesday which will be observed by students over Zoom. Clients will benefit from reduced consultation fees and students will be able to learn and expand their experience. The usual rules of confidentiality will be followed and the person receiving treatment will see only me (unless they wish to view the students). If you know of anyone who might benefit, please do ask them to contact me.
One of my most exciting achievements of 2023 was leading what is known as a homeopathic ‘proving’ or development of a new remedy, made from the ash of the Whiteleaved Oak.

Whiteleaved Oak
The southern end of the Malvern Hills was home to a very special tree for hundreds of years. Sadly it burnt down in 2020, marking the end of a long era of being a sacred spot for many people who came to make offerings, give thanks, pray, meditate, ask questions and find comfort. It was also a beautiful place so always attracted picnickers and those who just wished to spend time, play or socialise around it. When it burnt down, I went to the site expecting to feel a huge sense of grief. This was, after all where I had come with my childrens’ father when we first met, where I spent my first Mothering Sunday as a mother, where I had come to think and find stillness, where my children and I had played and climbed. What I found when I arrived was a smouldering dragon, the air full of ash and the ground hot from the fire that still burnt underneath the soil and the rocks.

I also felt a great sense of peace, completion and a feeling that, although it was the end of an era, it was the right time for that ending. My children and I stayed for three hours (which felt like one) and during that time, many people came and went. Some I knew and some I did not but there was a great sense of community, of sharing and connection. It was a humbling and very nurturing day. The energy of the place spoke so deeply to me that I took some of the ash with the intention of making a remedy from it. For many reasons, it was not ‘proved’ until the last weekend of the homeopathy college I was teaching at in July but when the use of the remedy became apparent, it all felt incredibly synchronous. During a proving, no-one knows what is being tested but all homeopathic remedies reflect the material they are sourced from. It was fascinating to see how the substance translated into symptoms. There are too many to list but some that stood out were: