Guest guest Posted December 12, 2010 Report Share Posted December 12, 2010 Ed, What I meant to say is I DO BELIEVE THAT THE GERM THEORY IS FALSE. . .THAT IT IS NOT TRUE. I am not trying to get any one to convince me. I am already convinced! And have been for quite a while. And have told all my friends and family. You are arguing with someone who is already on your side. I just wanted consistency and clearing up and confirmation. All of which you have jumped around actually very unnecessarily. All you had to do was say, " yes, chicken pox are not contagious " and I would have been happy. But the question has still been unanswered and that is why I feel like you dodged the question. - > > > > > > Ed, > > > WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, I am a little taken back by your response. I > > > am not " getting distracted by theories " I just simply want to know; Is chicken pox contagious or not? Is the germ theory true or not? I am a little insulted by you " laughingly " telling me not to be compulsory because " what I believe about the germ theory should not change my efforts. " I disagree. I am a mother of 4 children. My job is to educate them and protect them. I am teaching them what I am learning on this program. I want to know that what I am teaching them is consistent and correct so that they can learn life long health. > > > > > > The theories are NOT my " objective " but it is NOT " small stuff " when my infant is ambulanced to the emergency room for croup. Or when my cousin and her three small children are vomiting non-stop for 3 days and I tell her it's because they just had the flu shot and NOT because 4 other families close to us are " coincidentally " throwing up as well. Or when I kiss my children and my husband with a cold sore on my lip and believe that they won't get it because it's not contagious. These are not " small " things and they DO effect my efforts AND my actions as a mother and as a person committed to healing. > > > > > > I have not seen results on any other program like I have seen on Bee's and I have faith and trust that what she is teaching is true and correct so forgive me if I want consistency. She has given me consistency as I read through messages and can almost anticipate her response to others questions, but I WAS confused that her response did NOT directing that mother to information that the germ theory is false Then, I was even more confused by your response, telling me not to sweat the small stuff. I feel like you dodged my question. I was not trying to be a fanatic. I just simply wanted to know if the things I have been discussing with some of my closest friends and family regarding the germ theory are true for chicken pox as well as all the other diseases and viruses I have been associating with the theory. > > > > > > I hope you will not perceive this post as rude or attacking. I am just a straight forward person and wanted to tell you how I felt. > > > > > > Thank you for any response you have to this. > > > - > > > > > > > @@ Snip > > > > @@ Hi , > > > > WITH ALL DUE RESPECT what you are saying, is you want me or someone on here, to convince you of the Germ Theory. I too am taken back by your response. this subject has been discussed & submitted a plethora of times on group. > > > > Nonetheless my apologies, but nobody has to convince anybody of anything. You either accept or disagree with what is presented or if you are unsatisfied then you can also take it upon yourself to research it further until you are content. > > > > That is your prerogative or anyone else for that matter my friend. > > > > Thus, I did not dodge your question, because that would imply I have something to hide or run from. Which is not the case. If you do a little search on group you would realize I've responded to this many times before. > > > > Thanks for sharing your perspective and now you know mine. I can be diplomatic, but I too can be candid when the moment presents itself. > > Not a problem. I hope you will not perceive this post as rude or attacking neither. > > > > However, here is a link to Gail's recent message below on a fascinating, yet a good explanation of the Fallacy of the Germ Theory, to help you get started to unraveling an acceptable > > > > /message/100049 > > > > Here the link to the article Gail submitted. > > > > http://chestofbooks.com/health/natural-cure/-L-Fielder/Handbook-of-Nature-Cu\ re-Vol1/Chapter-One-That-Fallacious-Germ-Theory.html > > > > You're welcome for my response on the matter. > > Ed > > group moderator > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2010 Report Share Posted December 12, 2010 > > > > Ed, > > Oh my gosh I think you have misunderstood me. I DO BELIEVE IN THE GERM THEORY. And that is why I was confused as to why when the lady said that her children were exposed to chicken pox Bee directed her to links that said it wasn't bad if kids got chicken pox INSTEAD of telling her that chicken pox aren't contagious. > > > > Do you understand what I am saying? > > > > - @@ Dear , You have my sincerest humble apologies. You are right, thanks for the clarification & explanation. I understand. Yes, the chicken pox is not contagious and here is why & what to consider.. Another joke, is they use to tell us, is once we caught Chicken Pox we are were immune and could not catch it again. Fine! When I was naive , I bought & like the convenience of that idea. However, i.e how come we can relapse with Candida? Its the same Candida. Candida is Candida. And why doesn't Chicken Pox being a virus, not mutate into a different strain just like a cold virus? Is it special from other viruses that have these tendencies? Is it from a different world other than ours? LOL! Doubtful. But if it can be sold, they'll sell it, I'm sure. Oh, and the one I love, We NOW need a vaccine for Chicken Pox. But years ago, you and I's immune system could develop immunity according to the same doctors without a need for a vaccine. But now we need a vaccine. Yeah, rrrright, okay... It must be nice to make it all up as one goes along. Hey but I guess good work if one can get it ;] I need a job, hmmm, perhaps I should invest in a white lab coat too ... lol , I'd say something is fishy in Denmark or Somewhere!!! ...LOL Take care. Your Friend in Health, Ed group moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2010 Report Share Posted December 12, 2010 Thank you Ed. - > > > > @@ Dear , > > You have my sincerest humble apologies. You are right, thanks for the clarification & explanation. I understand. > > Yes, the chicken pox is not contagious and here is why & what to consider.. Another joke, is they use to tell us, is once we caught Chicken Pox we are were immune and could not catch it again. Fine! When I was naive , I bought & like the convenience of that idea. > > However, i.e how come we can relapse with Candida? Its the same Candida. Candida is Candida. And why doesn't Chicken Pox being a virus, not mutate into a different strain just like a cold virus? Is it special from other viruses that have these tendencies? Is it from a different world other than ours? LOL! Doubtful. But if it can be sold, they'll sell it, I'm sure. > > Oh, and the one I love, We NOW need a vaccine for Chicken Pox. But years ago, you and I's immune system could develop immunity according to the same doctors without a need for a vaccine. But now we need a vaccine. Yeah, rrrright, okay... > > It must be nice to make it all up as one goes along. Hey but I guess > good work if one can get it ;] I need a job, hmmm, perhaps I should invest in a white lab coat too ... lol > > , I'd say something is fishy in Denmark or Somewhere!!! ...LOL > Take care. > > Your Friend in Health, > Ed > group moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 > > Ed, > What I meant to say is I DO BELIEVE THAT THE GERM THEORY IS FALSE. . .THAT IT IS NOT TRUE. I am not trying to get any one to convince me. I am already convinced! And have been for quite a while. And have told all my friends and family. You are arguing with someone who is already on your side. I just wanted consistency and clearing up and confirmation. All of which you have jumped around actually very unnecessarily. All you had to do was say, " yes, chicken pox are not contagious " and I would have been happy. But the question has still been unanswered and that is why I feel like you dodged the question. +++Hi , I don't always reply to such issues that " such and such dis-eases/bugs " like chicken pox, are not contagious. Remember how that mother was freaking out, that her kids " could have " caught chicken pox? That is not a time when she would be open to learning that chicken pox is not contagious, since she is much too upset. That's why I addressed her biggest concerns, so her initial fears would be alleviated. Later on she will be more able to learn about how such bugs are not contagious. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Bee, I understand. Thank you for clarifying. - > > > > Ed, > > What I meant to say is I DO BELIEVE THAT THE GERM THEORY IS FALSE. . .THAT IT IS NOT TRUE. I am not trying to get any one to convince me. I am already convinced! And have been for quite a while. And have told all my friends and family. You are arguing with someone who is already on your side. I just wanted consistency and clearing up and confirmation. All of which you have jumped around actually very unnecessarily. All you had to do was say, " yes, chicken pox are not contagious " and I would have been happy. But the question has still been unanswered and that is why I feel like you dodged the question. > > +++Hi , > > I don't always reply to such issues that " such and such dis-eases/bugs " like chicken pox, are not contagious. > > Remember how that mother was freaking out, that her kids " could have " caught chicken pox? That is not a time when she would be open to learning that chicken pox is not contagious, since she is much too upset. > > That's why I addressed her biggest concerns, so her initial fears would be alleviated. Later on she will be more able to learn about how such bugs are not contagious. > > All the best, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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