Important Announcement, Summer Reading + Homeopathy Sales
- stacey wilson
- May 24
- 4 min read

Hello Everyone,
I am excited to announce some big news! I am starting the production of a new documentary on homeopathy. I have been thinking about it for some time and everything is falling into place to produce it now.
It will be based on the award winning book, I Was Dying, Then I Changed My Mind, (My Journey from Illness and Opioids to Healing, Liberation, and Transformation) by Gungor Buzot.
I chose to focus the documentary on Gungor Buzot’s remarkable journey from desperation to healing because I feel it needs to be shared with the world at this time of chaos, confusion, and reliance on addictive drugs. I hope to chronicle her extraordinary transformation that challenges conventional thinking about healing.
Against all odds, Gungor found liberation through homeopathy, self-love,and a spiritual awakening proving that sometimes our greatest power emerges when all hope seems lost.
The documentary isn’t just about Gungor's story. It's for anyone who's been told "there's nothing more we can do," anyone searching for alternatives to pharmaceutical dependency, and anyone who believes in the body's innate capacity to heal.
The film will feature exclusive interviews with Dr. Andre Saine, one of the world's foremost homeopathic pioneers, and other homeopathic holistic professionals, alongside deeply intimate conversations with Gungor and her children.
It is time homeopathy move front and center in the world as a safe, effective, and profound modality of healing. I hope this film will contribute to that end.
I will be launching a GoFundMe soon and will keep you posted on its progress. If you have any questions about it or comments, please let me know!
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Ready for summer? It is just around the corner and a time to renew ourselves and get outside as much as possible. Use the sun’s rays to recharge your vitality, walk in the woods, swim in the ponds, lakes, and oceans and enjoy the natural world in whatever way resonates with you. If you live in a city, find a park and just observe and be present to the life around you. Late spring and the onset of summer is the time I get the most inquires about seasonal allergies. So rather than go into details about the best remedies to have on hand, I will take a short cut and let you see for yourself one of the more helpful articles on homeopathic remedies for allergies:
Homeopathic eyes drops can also be a big help if have itchy or irritated eyes with allergies. One of the best formulas is Boiron’s eye drops which are difficult to find these days but you can get them from me. They are from France and I decided to make them available.
I am offering a sale on them till June 15. They sell for $15.00 a box but if you buy three they are $10.00 each. (does not include shipping). I use them myself and find them very effective for dry eyes and or allergies. Just send me an email if you want to take advantage of this sale!
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Finally, from time to time I will highlight books that I have read and which I believe everyone can benefit from exploring. If you haven’t read Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, consider it great summer reading. Robin is a Potawatomi botanist, prolific author, and the director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Her book is metaphor for respecting and being grateful for our Earth and the interconnection of all living things and is based on a gift economy which is rooted in principles of reciprocity, gratitude, and abundance. As one reviewer wrote: “Reciprocity refers to the belief that humans have a responsibility to give back to the natural world in exchange for the gifts we receive from it. Kimmerer emphasizes that the Earth provides us with everything we need to survive, and we must reciprocate by caring for and protecting the land, plants, and animals around us. By embracing the principle of reciprocity, we can cultivate a deeper appreciation for the natural world and our place within it. This mindset can help us live more sustainable and fulfilling lives while also contributing to the health and well-being of the Earth.” Sweetgrass if you are
n’t familiar with it represents healing, peace, and connection, to the natural world and is one of the Sacred Four Medicines.(sage, cedar, tobacco, and sweetgrass) The three sections of the braids represent the mind, body, and soul for the Anishinaabe Nation. If you want to know more about what Robin calls the three G’s: Gifts, Gratitude, and Generosity, check out her book! I met Robin some years ago at an Indigenous conference in Canada before she won all her awards for her amazing books. Her deep respect and gratitude for the Earth and her sense of the interconnectedness of all living things is present in all her writings. Take the time to get to know her and her vital work. She has a deep global vision of healing.
If you are interested in booking a consultation with me or just have questions, please contact me at betsey@betseybeaven.net or call me at 978-806-7966.
Be well,
Betsey