Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 I really am excited about this film!!! I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the diseases, in real time? I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of diseases via vaccines " Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. We're living in a truly insane time. The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing people would help out with financially. best, Liora In Beijing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 I really am excited about this film!!! I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the diseases, in real time? I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of diseases via vaccines " Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. We're living in a truly insane time. The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing people would help out with financially. best, Liora In Beijing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 I really am excited about this film!!! I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the diseases, in real time? I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of diseases via vaccines " Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. We're living in a truly insane time. The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing people would help out with financially. best, Liora In Beijing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 The list thing has been tried I think people are worried to be so open about it. There are a few list in existence on but few people post on them. When my film is done I plan to put it online for everyone free of charge. Now If I can just get exposure to the various illnesses and get people to speak on film this project will come to be. In the meantime I am educating people via myspace and various blogs. lioracc wrote: > > I really am excited about this film!!! > > I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, > aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting > out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). > > This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY > is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses > whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the > diseases, in real time? > > I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has > come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an > easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. > > Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this > openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations > as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of > diseases via vaccines " > > Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous > chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even > live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with > HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or > possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. > > We're living in a truly insane time. > > The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more > information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing > people would help out with financially. > > best, > Liora In Beijing > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 The list thing has been tried I think people are worried to be so open about it. There are a few list in existence on but few people post on them. When my film is done I plan to put it online for everyone free of charge. Now If I can just get exposure to the various illnesses and get people to speak on film this project will come to be. In the meantime I am educating people via myspace and various blogs. lioracc wrote: > > I really am excited about this film!!! > > I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, > aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting > out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). > > This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY > is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses > whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the > diseases, in real time? > > I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has > come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an > easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. > > Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this > openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations > as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of > diseases via vaccines " > > Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous > chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even > live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with > HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or > possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. > > We're living in a truly insane time. > > The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more > information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing > people would help out with financially. > > best, > Liora In Beijing > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 You know, http://www.mothering.com/discussions/ is a good place IMO to look for current illnesses. Health and Healing forums always have moms asking " name that rash! " and the Vaccination forums too sometimes have " YES my dd got X " threads. best, Liora > > > > I really am excited about this film!!! > > > > I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, > > aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting > > out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). > > > > This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY > > is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses > > whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the > > diseases, in real time? > > > > I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has > > come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an > > easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. > > > > Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this > > openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations > > as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of > > diseases via vaccines " > > > > Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous > > chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even > > live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with > > HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or > > possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. > > > > We're living in a truly insane time. > > > > The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more > > information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing > > people would help out with financially. > > > > best, > > Liora In Beijing > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 You know, http://www.mothering.com/discussions/ is a good place IMO to look for current illnesses. Health and Healing forums always have moms asking " name that rash! " and the Vaccination forums too sometimes have " YES my dd got X " threads. best, Liora > > > > I really am excited about this film!!! > > > > I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, > > aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting > > out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). > > > > This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY > > is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses > > whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the > > diseases, in real time? > > > > I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has > > come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an > > easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. > > > > Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this > > openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations > > as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of > > diseases via vaccines " > > > > Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous > > chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even > > live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with > > HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or > > possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. > > > > We're living in a truly insane time. > > > > The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more > > information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing > > people would help out with financially. > > > > best, > > Liora In Beijing > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 You know, http://www.mothering.com/discussions/ is a good place IMO to look for current illnesses. Health and Healing forums always have moms asking " name that rash! " and the Vaccination forums too sometimes have " YES my dd got X " threads. best, Liora > > > > I really am excited about this film!!! > > > > I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, > > aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting > > out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). > > > > This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY > > is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses > > whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the > > diseases, in real time? > > > > I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has > > come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an > > easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. > > > > Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this > > openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations > > as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of > > diseases via vaccines " > > > > Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous > > chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even > > live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with > > HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or > > possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. > > > > We're living in a truly insane time. > > > > The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more > > information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing > > people would help out with financially. > > > > best, > > Liora In Beijing > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 You know, http://www.mothering.com/discussions/ is a good place IMO to look for current illnesses. Health and Healing forums always have moms asking " name that rash! " and the Vaccination forums too sometimes have " YES my dd got X " threads. best, Liora > > > > I really am excited about this film!!! > > > > I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, > > aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting > > out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). > > > > This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY > > is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses > > whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the > > diseases, in real time? > > > > I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has > > come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an > > easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. > > > > Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this > > openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations > > as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of > > diseases via vaccines " > > > > Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous > > chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even > > live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with > > HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or > > possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. > > > > We're living in a truly insane time. > > > > The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more > > information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing > > people would help out with financially. > > > > best, > > Liora In Beijing > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 I know a few people have discussed my film on there, but me being a male I most likely would not be welcome as a poster. lioracc wrote: > > You know, http://www.mothering.com/discussions/ > <http://www.mothering.com/discussions/> is a good place IMO to > look for current illnesses. Health and Healing forums always have > moms asking " name that rash! " and the Vaccination forums too sometimes > have " YES my dd got X " threads. > > best, > Liora > > > > > > > > I really am excited about this film!!! > > > > > > I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, > > > aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting > > > out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). > > > > > > This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY > > > is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses > > > whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the > > > diseases, in real time? > > > > > > I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has > > > come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an > > > easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. > > > > > > Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this > > > openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations > > > as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of > > > diseases via vaccines " > > > > > > Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous > > > chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even > > > live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with > > > HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or > > > possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. > > > > > > We're living in a truly insane time. > > > > > > The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more > > > information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing > > > people would help out with financially. > > > > > > best, > > > Liora In Beijing > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 I know a few people have discussed my film on there, but me being a male I most likely would not be welcome as a poster. lioracc wrote: > > You know, http://www.mothering.com/discussions/ > <http://www.mothering.com/discussions/> is a good place IMO to > look for current illnesses. Health and Healing forums always have > moms asking " name that rash! " and the Vaccination forums too sometimes > have " YES my dd got X " threads. > > best, > Liora > > > > > > > > I really am excited about this film!!! > > > > > > I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, > > > aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting > > > out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). > > > > > > This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY > > > is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses > > > whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the > > > diseases, in real time? > > > > > > I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has > > > come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an > > > easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. > > > > > > Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this > > > openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations > > > as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of > > > diseases via vaccines " > > > > > > Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous > > > chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even > > > live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with > > > HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or > > > possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. > > > > > > We're living in a truly insane time. > > > > > > The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more > > > information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing > > > people would help out with financially. > > > > > > best, > > > Liora In Beijing > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 I know a few people have discussed my film on there, but me being a male I most likely would not be welcome as a poster. lioracc wrote: > > You know, http://www.mothering.com/discussions/ > <http://www.mothering.com/discussions/> is a good place IMO to > look for current illnesses. Health and Healing forums always have > moms asking " name that rash! " and the Vaccination forums too sometimes > have " YES my dd got X " threads. > > best, > Liora > > > > > > > > I really am excited about this film!!! > > > > > > I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, > > > aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting > > > out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). > > > > > > This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY > > > is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses > > > whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the > > > diseases, in real time? > > > > > > I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has > > > come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an > > > easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. > > > > > > Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this > > > openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations > > > as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of > > > diseases via vaccines " > > > > > > Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous > > > chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even > > > live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with > > > HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or > > > possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. > > > > > > We're living in a truly insane time. > > > > > > The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more > > > information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing > > > people would help out with financially. > > > > > > best, > > > Liora In Beijing > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 I know a few people have discussed my film on there, but me being a male I most likely would not be welcome as a poster. lioracc wrote: > > You know, http://www.mothering.com/discussions/ > <http://www.mothering.com/discussions/> is a good place IMO to > look for current illnesses. Health and Healing forums always have > moms asking " name that rash! " and the Vaccination forums too sometimes > have " YES my dd got X " threads. > > best, > Liora > > > > > > > > I really am excited about this film!!! > > > > > > I live in Beijing and have been trying to expose my 2 little ones, > > > aged 4 and 2 to various " VPD's " (via mostly hoping, waiting, getting > > > out, though one Chicken Pox family let us come over to play once). > > > > > > This brings me to something I've thought about from time to time. WHY > > > is there not a worldwide database for these childhood illnesses > > > whereby people who WANT exposure can link up with those who have the > > > diseases, in real time? > > > > > > I would love to be on a waiting list to meet up with someone, who has > > > come down with, say Mumps or Chickenpox in my town (Beijing) or an > > > easy plane or train ride and call them up for a play date. > > > > > > Is this naive to think we could ever organize something like this > > > openly? Or would it be swooped down upon quickly by the Organizations > > > as intentionally " promoting illness " and " thwarting the eradication of > > > diseases via vaccines " > > > > > > Crazy as hell that they have sanction to introduce dangerous > > > chemicals, genetically engineered DNA and foreign proteins, and even > > > live polio vaccine virus to millions of children--including kids with > > > HIV in Nigeria, for whom it can easily cause death---yet hindered, or > > > possibly even criminalized for spreading the wild type virus. > > > > > > We're living in a truly insane time. > > > > > > The best of luck with your film! Do you have a website or more > > > information about your project? 'Cos it seems like the kind of thing > > > people would help out with financially. > > > > > > best, > > > Liora In Beijing > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 Dear Group, My youngest is 19 now, but this is exactly what I did when my girls were small to avoid the forthcoming chicken pox vaccine: when anyone I knew of in our circle of friends (and rather large group of homeschoolers) got the chicken pox, we'd ask to be invited over. It took several tries, with our children just playing together, but finally they both came down with it, within one day of each other. Their discomfort was mostly in the itching; I am a homeopath, so we used homeopathic remedies during the initial days. They never even really felt sick, just looked so awful, that out of respect to others we stayed at home for awhile. So a few days at home is worth a potential lifetime of pain and disease through vaccines? I wish my daughters could have been in this upcoming video; you would have seen two little girls covered with spots, running around and playing and laughing as if nothing at all were bothering them. BTW, oatmeal soap in the bath is very soothing.Working to save the children,P.S. We never did find anyone with mumps. Sholtz, Ph.D, RSHom(NA), CCH *Registrar, North American Society of Homeopaths Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 Dear Group, My youngest is 19 now, but this is exactly what I did when my girls were small to avoid the forthcoming chicken pox vaccine: when anyone I knew of in our circle of friends (and rather large group of homeschoolers) got the chicken pox, we'd ask to be invited over. It took several tries, with our children just playing together, but finally they both came down with it, within one day of each other. Their discomfort was mostly in the itching; I am a homeopath, so we used homeopathic remedies during the initial days. They never even really felt sick, just looked so awful, that out of respect to others we stayed at home for awhile. So a few days at home is worth a potential lifetime of pain and disease through vaccines? I wish my daughters could have been in this upcoming video; you would have seen two little girls covered with spots, running around and playing and laughing as if nothing at all were bothering them. BTW, oatmeal soap in the bath is very soothing.Working to save the children,P.S. We never did find anyone with mumps. Sholtz, Ph.D, RSHom(NA), CCH *Registrar, North American Society of Homeopaths Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 Dear Group, My youngest is 19 now, but this is exactly what I did when my girls were small to avoid the forthcoming chicken pox vaccine: when anyone I knew of in our circle of friends (and rather large group of homeschoolers) got the chicken pox, we'd ask to be invited over. It took several tries, with our children just playing together, but finally they both came down with it, within one day of each other. Their discomfort was mostly in the itching; I am a homeopath, so we used homeopathic remedies during the initial days. They never even really felt sick, just looked so awful, that out of respect to others we stayed at home for awhile. So a few days at home is worth a potential lifetime of pain and disease through vaccines? I wish my daughters could have been in this upcoming video; you would have seen two little girls covered with spots, running around and playing and laughing as if nothing at all were bothering them. BTW, oatmeal soap in the bath is very soothing.Working to save the children,P.S. We never did find anyone with mumps. Sholtz, Ph.D, RSHom(NA), CCH *Registrar, North American Society of Homeopaths Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 Dear Group, My youngest is 19 now, but this is exactly what I did when my girls were small to avoid the forthcoming chicken pox vaccine: when anyone I knew of in our circle of friends (and rather large group of homeschoolers) got the chicken pox, we'd ask to be invited over. It took several tries, with our children just playing together, but finally they both came down with it, within one day of each other. Their discomfort was mostly in the itching; I am a homeopath, so we used homeopathic remedies during the initial days. They never even really felt sick, just looked so awful, that out of respect to others we stayed at home for awhile. So a few days at home is worth a potential lifetime of pain and disease through vaccines? I wish my daughters could have been in this upcoming video; you would have seen two little girls covered with spots, running around and playing and laughing as if nothing at all were bothering them. BTW, oatmeal soap in the bath is very soothing.Working to save the children,P.S. We never did find anyone with mumps. Sholtz, Ph.D, RSHom(NA), CCH *Registrar, North American Society of Homeopaths Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 I think you did the right thing because you protected her from a vaccine that has untold side effects. Shingles and not being immune to the pox is just the tip of the iceberg. I have even heard of people getting multiple mini outbreaks instead of the normal pox after having had this vaccine. If anyone knows anyone with the pox or anything other childhood thing who is willing to share please send them my way. Thanks Sholtz wrote: > > Dear Group, > > My youngest is 19 now, but this is exactly what I did when my > girls were small to avoid the forthcoming chicken pox vaccine: when > anyone I knew of in our circle of friends (and rather large group of > homeschoolers) got the chicken pox, we'd ask to be invited over. It > took several tries, with our children just playing together, but > finally they both came down with it, within one day of each other. > Their discomfort was mostly in the itching; I am a homeopath, so we > used homeopathic remedies during the initial days. They never even > really felt sick, just looked so awful, that out of respect to others > we stayed at home for awhile. > > So a few days at home is worth a potential lifetime of pain and > disease through vaccines? I wish my daughters could have been in this > upcoming video; you would have seen two little girls covered with > spots, running around and playing and laughing as if nothing at all > were bothering them. BTW, oatmeal soap in the bath is very soothing. > > Working to save the children, > > > P.S. We never did find anyone with mumps. > > > > > Sholtz, Ph.D, RSHom(NA), CCH *Registrar, North American Society > of Homeopaths > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try > it now. > <http://us.rd./evt=51733/*http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtD\ ypao8Wcj9tAcJ%20> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 I think you did the right thing because you protected her from a vaccine that has untold side effects. Shingles and not being immune to the pox is just the tip of the iceberg. I have even heard of people getting multiple mini outbreaks instead of the normal pox after having had this vaccine. If anyone knows anyone with the pox or anything other childhood thing who is willing to share please send them my way. Thanks Sholtz wrote: > > Dear Group, > > My youngest is 19 now, but this is exactly what I did when my > girls were small to avoid the forthcoming chicken pox vaccine: when > anyone I knew of in our circle of friends (and rather large group of > homeschoolers) got the chicken pox, we'd ask to be invited over. It > took several tries, with our children just playing together, but > finally they both came down with it, within one day of each other. > Their discomfort was mostly in the itching; I am a homeopath, so we > used homeopathic remedies during the initial days. They never even > really felt sick, just looked so awful, that out of respect to others > we stayed at home for awhile. > > So a few days at home is worth a potential lifetime of pain and > disease through vaccines? I wish my daughters could have been in this > upcoming video; you would have seen two little girls covered with > spots, running around and playing and laughing as if nothing at all > were bothering them. BTW, oatmeal soap in the bath is very soothing. > > Working to save the children, > > > P.S. We never did find anyone with mumps. > > > > > Sholtz, Ph.D, RSHom(NA), CCH *Registrar, North American Society > of Homeopaths > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try > it now. > <http://us.rd./evt=51733/*http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtD\ ypao8Wcj9tAcJ%20> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 I think you did the right thing because you protected her from a vaccine that has untold side effects. Shingles and not being immune to the pox is just the tip of the iceberg. I have even heard of people getting multiple mini outbreaks instead of the normal pox after having had this vaccine. If anyone knows anyone with the pox or anything other childhood thing who is willing to share please send them my way. Thanks Sholtz wrote: > > Dear Group, > > My youngest is 19 now, but this is exactly what I did when my > girls were small to avoid the forthcoming chicken pox vaccine: when > anyone I knew of in our circle of friends (and rather large group of > homeschoolers) got the chicken pox, we'd ask to be invited over. It > took several tries, with our children just playing together, but > finally they both came down with it, within one day of each other. > Their discomfort was mostly in the itching; I am a homeopath, so we > used homeopathic remedies during the initial days. They never even > really felt sick, just looked so awful, that out of respect to others > we stayed at home for awhile. > > So a few days at home is worth a potential lifetime of pain and > disease through vaccines? I wish my daughters could have been in this > upcoming video; you would have seen two little girls covered with > spots, running around and playing and laughing as if nothing at all > were bothering them. BTW, oatmeal soap in the bath is very soothing. > > Working to save the children, > > > P.S. We never did find anyone with mumps. > > > > > Sholtz, Ph.D, RSHom(NA), CCH *Registrar, North American Society > of Homeopaths > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try > it now. > <http://us.rd./evt=51733/*http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtD\ ypao8Wcj9tAcJ%20> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 I think you did the right thing because you protected her from a vaccine that has untold side effects. Shingles and not being immune to the pox is just the tip of the iceberg. I have even heard of people getting multiple mini outbreaks instead of the normal pox after having had this vaccine. If anyone knows anyone with the pox or anything other childhood thing who is willing to share please send them my way. Thanks Sholtz wrote: > > Dear Group, > > My youngest is 19 now, but this is exactly what I did when my > girls were small to avoid the forthcoming chicken pox vaccine: when > anyone I knew of in our circle of friends (and rather large group of > homeschoolers) got the chicken pox, we'd ask to be invited over. It > took several tries, with our children just playing together, but > finally they both came down with it, within one day of each other. > Their discomfort was mostly in the itching; I am a homeopath, so we > used homeopathic remedies during the initial days. They never even > really felt sick, just looked so awful, that out of respect to others > we stayed at home for awhile. > > So a few days at home is worth a potential lifetime of pain and > disease through vaccines? I wish my daughters could have been in this > upcoming video; you would have seen two little girls covered with > spots, running around and playing and laughing as if nothing at all > were bothering them. BTW, oatmeal soap in the bath is very soothing. > > Working to save the children, > > > P.S. We never did find anyone with mumps. > > > > > Sholtz, Ph.D, RSHom(NA), CCH *Registrar, North American Society > of Homeopaths > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try > it now. > <http://us.rd./evt=51733/*http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtD\ ypao8Wcj9tAcJ%20> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 Hey there are many men also definitely posting on MDC! No problem joining the forum if you're a man!! Just lurk around, or if you want to post or contact someone, you do need to register but I don't think it even asks your gender...Liora Pearlman Moderator, Beiing Organic Consumers' Association (BOCA) beijing_organic_consumers for President Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 I figured that out, 3 people urged me to go there and I am going to become active on the forums people seem cool there. Lourie (Liora) Pearlman wrote: > > Hey there are many men also definitely posting on MDC! No problem > joining the forum if you're a man!! > > Just lurk around, or if you want to post or contact someone, you do > need to register but I don't think it even asks your gender... > > > > > Liora Pearlman > Moderator, Beiing Organic Consumers' Association (BOCA) > beijing_organic_consumers > > for President > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try > it now. > <http://us.rd./evt=51733/*http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtD\ ypao8Wcj9tAcJ%20> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.