What Heals with Lisa Strbac (formerly Raw Health Rebel)
Formerly known as Raw Health Rebel.
What if we’ve misunderstood healing all along?
I’m Lisa Strbac — bestselling author, homeopath, and founder of the Academy of Integrative Homeopathy — and this podcast is where we rethink what truly supports health in the 21st century.
Formerly known as Raw Health Rebel, What Heals is an evolving space for conversations that go deeper — exploring homeopathy, frequency medicine, nervous system repair, detoxification and the healing intelligence of nature.
Some episodes are new. Some are from the archive. All are here to reconnect you with the tools, insights and perspectives that change lives.
Whether you’re supporting a sensitive child, navigating chronic illness or expanding your approach as a practitioner — these conversations meet you where you are.
Healing isn’t about fixing what’s broken.
It’s about working with the body’s brilliance.
This is What Heals.
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What Heals with Lisa Strbac (formerly Raw Health Rebel)
E20 - Toxic Overload and Miraculous Healing with Homeopathy
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This episode is one from the archives where I’m joined by Ashley Frager — homeopathic practitioner with a deep interest in environmental health, non-toxic living and the role of maintaining causes in chronic illness.
This conversation was recorded when What Heals was Raw Health Rebel Podcast, but in many ways it feels even more relevant now.
We go into one of the most overlooked pieces in healing. Environment. Toxic load. Fragrance. Household products. Why some symptoms keep returning. And what happens when the body is still being exposed to something it cannot tolerate.
Ashley shares her extraordinary health story, from becoming severely unwell in her early twenties to discovering constitutional homeopathy and completely changing the trajectory of her life.
We talk about how she moved into homeopathic practice, why she became so interested in the everyday products people were using in their homes and how maintaining causes can quietly block progress.
This is not about fear or perfection. It’s about asking a deeper question: what conditions are we asking the body to heal in?
If you’ve ever felt stuck in a case, wondered why symptoms keep returning, or been curious about the link between homeopathy and environmental load, this is a conversation worth listening to.
Key takeaways
- Why maintaining causes can stop healing from holding
- Environmental toxins, fragrance and household products
- Constitutional homeopathy and Ashley’s personal healing story
- Why some symptoms may be warning signs rather than the real problem
- The importance of looking beyond diagnosis and into the whole person
- Why “clean” or “natural” products are not always as clean as they appear
- How everyday exposures may quietly add to the body’s burden
- Why laundry detergent and air fresheners are often a good place to start
We also talk about
- PANS, PANDAS and the pressure to chase a diagnosis
- Why homeopathy does not prescribe by diagnosis alone
- Bioenergetic testing and Ashley’s clinical observations
- The “fragrance loophole” and why scent can be so pervasive
- Greenwashing in non-toxic products
- The difference between sensitivity and the body’s warning system
- Symptom suppression and why rashes may matter
- The frustration of treating while the obstacle remains
- Why healing sometimes requires changing the environment too
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