Where Science Meets Self-Care with Ida Fanelli
Discover what and why the rise of modern, laboratory-centred medicine involved more than just better science. In 1910, the landmark Flexner Report fundamentally redefined real healing. Holistic systems, classical homeopathy, and energy medicine were subjected to intense political and financial pressure. In this episode of Where Science Meets Self-Care, host Ida Fanelli sits down with New Zealand-based entrepreneur-turned-holistic practitioner Amanda Cowlrick, founder of Replenish Healing®. Amanda shares her inspiring journey of transitioning from an account in her mid-forties to a partial shift from decades in accounting to mastering natural, holistic therapeutics. Discover how Amanda brings clarity into the realms of classical Homeopathy, Reiki, and the indigenous lineage of Atua Healing®. We dive deep into the science of individualization, the truth behind historical medical politics, and what it truly means to build an autonomous framework for personal self-care. ABOUT AMANDA COWLRICK & REPLENISH HEALING® Amanda Cowlrick is the founder of Replenish Healing® and Replenish Healing Retreat® based in Auckland, New Zealand. She is a fully registered Homeopath (NZCH) and serves as the Vice Chair on the Board of Directors for Reiki New Zealand Inc. Her clinical practice provides individualized, whole-person support both locally in her Castor Bay facility and worldwide via international distance-healing networks. Connect with Amanda: Website: http://www.replenishhealing.com [http://www.replenishhealing.com] Email: Amanda@replenishhealing.com [Amanda@replenishhealing.com] HISTORICAL RESEARCH REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE HISTORICAL RESEARCH REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE The Flexner Report of 1910 and Its Impact on Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Psychiatry in North America in the 20th Century (NIH/PubMed) https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/homeopathy• [https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/homeopathy•] Rockefeller, the Flexner Report, and the American Medical Association: The Contentious Relationship Between Conventional Medicine and Homeopathy (NIH/PubMed) https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/medical-pseudoscience/homeopathy-scientifically-implausible [https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/medical-pseudoscience/homeopathy-scientifically-implausible] Important Consumer Notice Disclaimer: The information provided on this educational page is for general informational and cosmetic purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you suspect you have a skin disorder, chronic condition, or need specialized treatment, please consult a licensed physician or dermatologist immediately to seek professional medical guidance. Connect with Ida Fanelli Linktree: www.linktr.ee/idafanelli Podcast: Where Science Meets Self-Care Like, share, and subscribe to the Channel for more episodes. #HolisticHealth #Homeopathy #EnergyMedicine #WhereScienceMeetsSelfCare #ReikiMaster #AtuaHealing #AlternativeMedicine #SelfCareRoutine #FlexnerReport #NaturalHealing #MindBodyConnection #WellnessJourney #BrushwoodMediaNetwork
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