On April 21st, Emily Jasenski will be at the Greenville Public Library for Homeopathy 101: An Introduction. The program will be held in the third floor conference room at 1 p.m.
After the birth of her daughter five years ago, Emily began researching natural alternatives to traditional allopathic medicines for herself and her family. What she found led her to homeopathy.
“The beautiful thing about homeopathy is that there are no side effects. There are no contraindications. It’s completely safe,” she said.
Emily has been studying homeopathy for three years and is nearing the completion of her certification in the 200 year old practice. While not common in the United States, homeopathy is quite popular in Canada, Europe, India and Mexico.
“Most people, when they hear homeopathy, immediately think it’s herbology, and it’s not,” she explained. “The difference is that you can’t give an herb to just anybody. Depending on the medications they’re on, there are a lot of contraindications with herbs, and some herbs can be very dangerous.
“I’m not against them. I use herbs all the time. But I use ones that I’m comfortable using, that I know about,” Emily added.
“I always felt like everyone doesn’t have to be so ill. It’s like I’ve known it in my bones it doesn’t have to be this difficult. Homeopathy has proven there are so many other ways.”
Since she has always had a passion for helping others find a natural pathway towards optimum health, homeopathy has been the perfect fit for Emily.
“I taught yoga for 17 years, and owned a yoga studio in Greenville,” Emily said. “So I’ve dabbled in natural medicine and natural health for 20 years.”
In addition to Emily Jasenski Family Homeopathy, she owns and operates Moon Hill Skin Care. Emily is also active on Facebook, where she posts fun and informative videos on everything from homeopathy to women’s health. Her products can be found for sale at The Hive Collective on Broadway in Greenville or via her website, emilyjasenski.com.