Guest guest Posted September 17, 2000 Report Share Posted September 17, 2000 Hello ... Does your group have a web site.. I would love to read up on extended breastfeeding and your anti cry it out.. Dena mom to Shera 4 months old.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2000 Report Share Posted September 17, 2000 lisa, glad you are here!! your group sounds great!! looking forward to learning from you and hope you get the same out of the group. Welcome!! brigit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2000 Report Share Posted September 17, 2000 lisa, welcome. i would be interested in any info you have to get a couple of moms in my area started with our own FNL. we have nothing in our area. thank you tammy Hi! I'm New! > > Hello VaccListers, > Nichole asked me to say hi and let everyone know that I'm here and new to > the list. I am thrilled this list exists and I feel like I have discovered > buried treasure! Whoopee! My name is Reagan and I am president of a > non-profit educational organization in Virginia called Families For Natural > Living. We have coordinated vaccine-awareness seminars in the past and are a > group of very savvy parents. Our philosophy is that there is so much > information out there that we just can't keep up on all of it as individual > parents, but together, through sharing information at weekly meetings, we all > become a little more enlightened. (Also the purpose of this list!) We also > support each other in our natural living decisions - healthy diets, > no-vaccines (not enforced, but we believe if you're informed most likely you > won't consent), alternative medicine, natural birth, and attachment > parenting styles (slings, extended breastfeeding, sleep-sharing, anti-cry it > out). The public information conferences are a part of our mission statement > to get the word out to the public. > Sometimes I think we should have named our group Families for Conscious > Living or The Families Who Have Actually Thought About And Researched What > They Are Doing and Found That All Roads Lead To What's Natural Is Best Group > - whew! > I attended the NVIC conference last weekend in Arlington here in > Virginia. It was so intense I still haven't recovered from it. I came away > from the conference feeling like I had dodged a bulled in choosing to not > vaccinate my own 2 1/2 year old son. I can't believe I was lucky enough to > pick up a simple article reprint in my chiropractor's office questioning > vaccines. I was 7 months pregnant and one month later I was in the hospital. > At 8 months and 1 week I delivered my son - induced due to complications. I > didn't know a lot about the vaccine issue yet, but I told the doctors that I > wasn't going to vaccinate my son until I knew more. I kept on thinking I > would down the road, but the more information I found the more I felt I was > going to have to stand my ground. > I am very lucky to have a group of people like Families for Natural > Living around me that have done their homework as I have and feel likeminded. > (If you are tired of feeling like an oddball in your community, even though > you know you're fighting ignorance, you are welcome to start your own > chapter of FNL. We can help you get started, network with likeminded folks, > and find healthcare providers who are going to support you in your area.) > Being a part of FNL has made all the difference in the quality of life my > family now has by providing us with our own tribe. > I also feel lucky to have found this onelist. I look forward to reading > your posts! > Reagan > burg, Virginia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Hi, It is finally nice to meet some people with common interests. A while back I had been somewhat diagnosed with lymph issues, and had adrenal fatigue [my little walnut sized glands were barely producing cortisol]. I went to the acupuncturist first, she put me on licorice root and eluethero and said, " no more exercise. " Then a friend of mine introduced me to Edgar Cayce - first through his books on the aura. I was blown away. Then he offered to build me a Cayce approved Radial Appliance. My acupuncturist was basing my healing off saliva tests that provide the hormone ratio. So I decided to see if the Radial Appliance could help me, and I used it every day for a week before the saliva test. To the acupuncturist's amazement, my adrenal hormones came back in the normal range. It takes years to heal an adrenal problem she said, and it took me a month. Thank the lord for Edgar Cayce, & the people who take his advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Hi , So glad you sent this. I'm letting my sisters and friend know about your healing of the adrenals. My friends at some of the other forums like thyroid, iodine, and thyroidless don't seem interested in getting help with their glandular issues via EC. I'm going to go back to using my wet cell after a 30 day cycle of doing so. I had to interrupt the treatments to help my husband's Mom when she was in Florida and now will need to think up how to set it up in my own bedroom since she's been staying with us and using the room where I had it set up. For the wet cell, you're not supposed to move it after you set it up. Don't know if that's true for the radial appliance. Robin, who posted here on using it herself for hypo and getting rid of hypo, also used the radial appliance instead of the wet cell. So I'm the odd on on this. I took a lot of info for what solutions to use by reading the EC readings files. Lately, I've been feeling tired again and I think it's time to return to using the wet cell. Best of luck, Joyce > > Hi, > > It is finally nice to meet some people with common interests. > > A while back I had been somewhat diagnosed with lymph issues, and had adrenal fatigue [my little walnut sized glands were barely producing cortisol]. I went to the acupuncturist first, she put me on licorice root and eluethero and said, " no more exercise. " Then a friend of mine introduced me to Edgar Cayce - first through his books on the aura. I was blown away. Then he offered to build me a Cayce approved Radial Appliance. > > My acupuncturist was basing my healing off saliva tests that provide the hormone ratio. So I decided to see if the Radial Appliance could help me, and I used it every day for a week before the saliva test. To the acupuncturist's amazement, my adrenal hormones came back in the normal range. It takes years to heal an adrenal problem she said, and it took me a month. > > Thank the lord for Edgar Cayce, & the people who take his advice. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 Hi Joyce,I should build a wet cell. That would be interesting to try! What have your experiences been like on the wet cell? When I first started using the Radial Appliance it was like an electrical current moving in figure 8s. The vibration started from the stomach region and moved outward. Now, it's a subtle pulsation. I repeat affirmations, like Cayce had suggested because the Radial Appliance amplifies thoughts & emotions - its important to keep the mind clear. What other forums are you on?After I recovered from the near death adrenal experience, my husband began researching and collaborating with staff at the Cayce Clinic in Phoenix [where we live]. He's interpreted how the Radial Appliance works, which helps a lot of people who might be hesistant towards the Edgar Cayce material find a new hope. Here is the website for informational purposes: http://www.radialappliance.teslabox.comSincerely,From: quifinitbien <Agelesspages@...> Sent: Fri, February 5, 2010 11:30:55 AMSubject: Re: Hi! I'm New! Hi , So glad you sent this. I'm letting my sisters and friend know about your healing of the adrenals. My friends at some of the other forums like thyroid, iodine, and thyroidless don't seem interested in getting help with their glandular issues via EC. I'm going to go back to using my wet cell after a 30 day cycle of doing so. I had to interrupt the treatments to help my husband's Mom when she was in Florida and now will need to think up how to set it up in my own bedroom since she's been staying with us and using the room where I had it set up. For the wet cell, you're not supposed to move it after you set it up. Don't know if that's true for the radial appliance. Robin, who posted here on using it herself for hypo and getting rid of hypo, also used the radial appliance instead of the wet cell. So I'm the odd on on this. I took a lot of info for what solutions to use by reading the EC readings files. Lately, I've been feeling tired again and I think it's time to return to using the wet cell. Best of luck, Joyce > > Hi, > > It is finally nice to meet some people with common interests. > > A while back I had been somewhat diagnosed with lymph issues, and had adrenal fatigue [my little walnut sized glands were barely producing cortisol]. I went to the acupuncturist first, she put me on licorice root and eluethero and said, "no more exercise." Then a friend of mine introduced me to Edgar Cayce - first through his books on the aura. I was blown away. Then he offered to build me a Cayce approved Radial Appliance. > > My acupuncturist was basing my healing off saliva tests that provide the hormone ratio. So I decided to see if the Radial Appliance could help me, and I used it every day for a week before the saliva test. To the acupuncturist' s amazement, my adrenal hormones came back in the normal range. It takes years to heal an adrenal problem she said, and it took me a month. > > Thank the lord for Edgar Cayce, & the people who take his advice. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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