Guest guest Posted February 4, 2002 Report Share Posted February 4, 2002 In a message dated 2/4/2002 5:10:52 PM Central Standard Time, maatian_ethic@... writes: > I was wondering what everyone's dietary lifestyle was like, and if > you feel that an animal-free diet is best for un-vaccinated children, > or if you feel it doesn't matter. Is it wise to consume animal > products while nursing an unvaccinated child? I have my own opinions, > but i'm curious about other's opinions. > > Thank you, > Maati, mommy of Yaa Ahurole > > is it wise? I have no idea, but i don't do dairy because it seems to affect my unvax'd nursling. But I do eat meat. I am a omnivore, I eat a healthy diet that is varied. I don't live on meat, but I do eat it occasionally. I understand I would be healthier if I cut it out, I imagine that there is a ton of chemicals in not only that but also any nonorganic fruits and veggies, which means I can join a commune, get rich, or starve, if I was going to feed my family the way I would want to... What I am saying is if I was going to go all pure, it would be impossible, we have contaminated the soil... I do go for organic fruit first, but sometimes the expense is too much, we also grow our own with others and have to battle whatever pollution and pesticides they spray in our air. Go figure. PS. Didn't mean for this to turn into a rant. I probably picture myself a vegetarian someday, but probably not a vegan as I really miss cheese being nondairy:) Blessings, Christy in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2002 Report Share Posted February 4, 2002 Hi Maati, I am a vegetarian and we are raising my daughter mostly vegetarian (my dh eats chicken now and then and shares with her). I am biased regarding diet, so, would obviously say don't eat meat, but, really as long as you have a good, balanced, healthy(mostly) diet, it doesn't matter too much. I personally believe red meat is a big no-no, but................... Suzanne dd Ruby 2.7yrs South Wales Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2002 Report Share Posted February 4, 2002 Hi Maati, I am a vegetarian and we are raising my daughter mostly vegetarian (my dh eats chicken now and then and shares with her). I am biased regarding diet, so, would obviously say don't eat meat, but, really as long as you have a good, balanced, healthy(mostly) diet, it doesn't matter too much. I personally believe red meat is a big no-no, but................... Suzanne dd Ruby 2.7yrs South Wales Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 i think this 'eat right diet' depending on your blood type has a lot of validity. i've been vegetarian for 11 years and the only time i was craving for and ate meat was when i was pregnant with my now 4-yr old. when i started to read dr d'adamo's book, this for the first time made perfect sense to me, cuz my ds is the 'meat eating' blood type, as is hubby who has tried in the past to turn away from meat but just kept giving in to his craving eventually. i think there might be a possibility that if your friend's child is blood type A (the one who typically thrives on a vegetarian/vegan diet) he/she might very well not be happy with the meat in mom's diet. as to your last question: i personally think it is always healthier to raise an unvaxed child with a healthy diet, no matter whether it contains meat or not, than having to battle the poisons a vaccinated child has to cope with inside her/his body. smiles, claudia --- maatian_ethic <maatian_ethic@...> wrote: > Hello all. I have a question about diet and > vaccinations. I am a > vegan raising an unvaccinated vegan child by choice. > I have a friend > who is no longer vegan, and nurses her child as > well. We do > everything the same with our children, except for > our diets. My > daughter has only had a slight fever once, and that > was at the onset > of teething. My friends daughter has suffered skin > rashes (look like > food allergy rashes), colds, congestion, fevers, and > stomach virus. > > I was wondering what everyone's dietary lifestyle > was like, and if > you feel that an animal-free diet is best for > un-vaccinated children, > or if you feel it doesn't matter. Is it wise to > consume animal > products while nursing an unvaccinated child? I have > my own opinions, > but i'm curious about other's opinions. > > Thank you, > Maati, mommy of Yaa Ahurole > > ===== " The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum - even encourage the more critical and dissident views. That gives people the sense that there's free thinking going on, while all the time the presuppositions of the system are being reinforced by the limits put on the range of the debate. " - Noam Chomsky __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 Just out of curiosity I wonder if those who follow the vegetarian/vegan lifestyle have been keeping up with the latest scientific research showing it not to be the healthiest lifestyle. Of particular interest is the research on Soy products. http://westonaprice.org and http://www.PowerHealth.net have some rather interesting reading regarding the subject of saturated fats from animals vs vegetable oils, and " if " they are correct, alot of what has been promoted as a healthy lifestyle is really killing the very people most interested in their health. Doug The four leading causes of death in the U.S. in order are: 1. Heart Disease 2. Cancer 3. Properly taken prescribed medications 4. Strokes 1 - 2. I don't smoke, I don't drink 3. I don't go to doctors 4. I do use water soluble ion sized minerals and vitamins to alkalize and oxygenate. Dr. Linus ing said, " All disease is caused from a lack of minerals " . Most minerals sold today only get into the body, but never into the cells. They are not elemental; they are too large; they can potentially cause damage. www.eniva.com/members/18141 To LEARN more ABOUT currently accepted MYTHS, see the following sites: www.coconut-info.com www.wildernessfamilynaturals.com www.westonaprice.org www.polymva.com www.909shot.com No Rights for a Child Diagnosed with Cancer www.whale.to/v/horwin1.html > i think this 'eat right diet' depending on your blood > type has a lot of validity. i've been vegetarian for > 11 years and the only time i was craving for and ate > meat was when i was pregnant with my now 4-yr old. > when i started to read dr d'adamo's book, this for the > first time made perfect sense to me, cuz my ds is the > 'meat eating' blood type, as is hubby who has tried in > the past to turn away from meat but just kept giving > in to his craving eventually. i think there might be a > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 every child is different, and your friends child may be sensitive to certain foods, regardless of whether or not the mom eats meat. the mom would be wise to investigate food sensitivities. just my .02 Kathy in Canada > Hello all. I have a question about diet and vaccinations. I am a > vegan raising an unvaccinated vegan child by choice. I have a friend > who is no longer vegan, and nurses her child as well. We do > everything the same with our children, except for our diets. My > daughter has only had a slight fever once, and that was at the onset > of teething. My friends daughter has suffered skin rashes (look like > food allergy rashes), colds, congestion, fevers, and stomach virus. > > I was wondering what everyone's dietary lifestyle was like, and if > you feel that an animal-free diet is best for un-vaccinated children, > or if you feel it doesn't matter. Is it wise to consume animal > products while nursing an unvaccinated child? I have my own opinions, > but i'm curious about other's opinions. > > Thank you, > Maati, mommy of Yaa Ahurole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2002 Report Share Posted February 19, 2002 I know this is late but you probably know how time flies! I am raising 5 unvaxxed children ranging in ages 14 yo -2 yo. We have the typical American diet(until recently). The only child I had problems with was my oldest son, my second child as he was extremely intolerant of any dairy in my diet and I avoided ALL of it for about a year. He also was intolerant of fructose and all the other oses,and straight juice, til he was 3(just a few sips of juice would give him 4-5 diarrhea diapers in one day). The past 2 months I've been able to find organic foods thru my coop and have found an " goumet-type " grocery store with grass -fed no antibiotics or artificial hormones but not certified organic fresh meat not contaminated with nitrites or nitrates. They also have a wide variety of conventional and organic fresh produce. I am too lazy and unorganized to be vegan and to do it properly so I'll go for " variety is the spice " and go organic as much as possible. I find it amazing how healthy my children seem to be and how quickly they seem to recuperate from colds and flu...without the use of suppressive meds(prescribed or otc)and without pain relievers(except in cases of screaming pain and I'll soon have the HP knowledge and support to deal with those when they happen again). I have bf all 5 of my children for a least 18 months except my 4th I weaned at 16 mo and the 2 yo is still night and first morning nursing(and would be more but for suspected health complications with me). I also drink coffee(have switched to organic,tho!) Still can't state if it's wise or not... Laurie>Oh I was wondering what everyone's dietary lifestyle was like, and if you feel that an animal-free diet is best for un-vaccinated children, or if you feel it doesn't matter. Is it wise to consume animal products while nursing an unvaccinated child? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2002 Report Share Posted February 19, 2002 > I was wondering what everyone's dietary lifestyle was like, and if > you feel that an animal-free diet is best for un-vaccinated children, > or if you feel it doesn't matter. Is it wise to consume animal > products while nursing an unvaccinated child? Hi Laurie! YOu are doing great! I suggest you take this to the OT list. I personally think after 51 years of life and being vegetarian and not vegetarian, that everyone is different and there is NO ONE right way for all the different bodyt ypes on this planet. Now, of to the OT4VAX list with this ;-) -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account vaccineinfo@... (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail PO Box 1563 Nevada City CA 95959 530-740-0561 Voicemail in US http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers Education, Homeopathic Education CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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