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🗓️ 5 September 2023
⏱️ 54 minutes
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It's so good to have Elizabeth back on the podcast to share more of her story and expertise with us! She and her family recently relocated from Texas to Tennessee to start a new homestead, so she tells us all about what led them to Tennessee and what their homesteading plans are. As a nurse and mother of many, Elizabeth is passionate about educating and empowering other mothers to make informed decisions for their families. We’ll chat about home remedies, supporting the body’s ability to heal, and feeding our families well as a first line of defense against disease. Join us for this conversation!
In this episode, we cover:
All about Elizabeth’s recent move from a small Texas homestead to 70 acres in Tennessee
Which homesteading endeavors Elizabeth plans to pursue on her new property
How to deal with ticks in the summer
What is homeopathy and how can you use it for your whole family?
The top items Elizabeth keeps in her natural remedy arsenal
Weighing when to let the body heal itself and when to treat
A balanced approach to assessing risk vs. benefit of ailments and remedies
Tips for buying healthy groceries for a large family
How cooking from scratch and buying in bulk saves you money
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ABOUT ELIZABETH
Elizabeth Parsons - best known on Instagram as Purely Parsons - is a follower of Christ, wife, and mother to 5. She worked as a pediatric RN in the hospital setting for 9 years before coming home full time in 2020. She is a voice in the health and wellness space and is passionate about empowering individuals to take charge of their health and the health of their families. She loves using her experience both as a mom and nurse to educate others to pursue natural alternatives that support the body's ability to heal. Visit her website purelyparsons.com to explore all her resources and visit their small shop.
RESOURCES
Check out Elizabeth’s natural wellness shop including their most popular organic elderberry syrup kits, as well as natural products like perfumes, detox bath kits, face serums, lash growth serums, and more.
CONNECT
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0:00.0 | our bodies are so smart and they are brilliantly designed and they know how to heal. |
0:06.0 | You just need to give them the opportunity to do that and support them in doing that. |
0:11.1 | Instead of just suppressing all of these uncomfortable symptoms, a fever has a purpose. |
0:16.9 | It's hard to see your kid have a fever and they're kind of miserable, but that fever is doing |
0:23.5 | such a good work in their body to rid their body of whatever it's fighting. |
0:27.3 | And then when we go and give them Tylenol, not only are we depleting their glutathione, |
0:32.2 | we are suppressing the fever but can't kill whatever it needs to kill. |
0:37.2 | So there's truth to your statement in terms of like we're just letting it take care of itself. |
0:42.0 | My name is Lisa, mother of seven, and creator of the blog and YouTube channel Farmhouse on Boone. |
0:47.6 | Join me as I share with you my love for creating a handmade home from scratch cooking and a little |
0:52.7 | mom and entrepreneur life along the way. Thank you so much for joining me Elizabeth. |
1:01.4 | Thanks for having me. So I haven't been on Instagram and forever like up till yesterday. |
1:07.0 | And so whenever I was looking at this outline and it said that you're moved to Tennessee, |
1:13.3 | I had Aaron from essentially Aaron on like I interviewed her. That's been my last interview. |
1:19.8 | And I thought that Leanne, my podcast manager, just mixed up the questions because she moved to |
1:26.8 | Tennessee and we talked about that. Then I'm like, wait, okay. So you also moved to Tennessee. |
1:33.4 | And this is like brand new information to me and like, wait, when she moving? Oh, she already |
1:37.6 | moved. What is going on? So we got some questions about that. So yeah, since that wasn't actually an |
1:44.2 | error intended for Aaron's interview, that was really yours. Now I've interviewed two people |
1:50.4 | in a row who've moved to Tennessee. Yeah, we'll talk about that. So let's start first for those |
1:54.8 | who don't know you, which I think most do because you've been on my podcast before. Introduce yourself, |
1:59.5 | tell me about you, your family, your business. Yeah, of course. So I am Elizabeth. I am mainly |
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