Guest guest Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 Our neighbor's child had chicken pox at birth...she is fine... All the best, " Parents should decide through informed choice, which vaccines if any should be given to their children " Vaccine Information or vaccinetruth.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 sara, chickenpox is an airborne disease. which means you don't necessarily notice when you're exposed to it, so chances are, that you've been exposed to it more often than you think. if you've had cp, chances are that you're passing on the protection to your little one as long as you're nursing. hth claudia --- Sara <saragubits@...> wrote: > today i went with my 2.5 yo son and my 9 weeks old > baby to my > cousin. when I came in, I realized one of her > children had chicken > pox. my son played with him and shared toys. so I > guess its a > exposure to chicken pox. what can I do to prepare my > son during the > incubation 10 days (?)to be ready to handle the > chicken pox? and now > as I am thinking, am I safe? the last time I was > exposed to chiken > pox was 8 years ago when I was 20 years old and > lived in a dorm, and > visited my 17 yo friend who had chicken pox. > > and the main thing: I am breastfeeding my 2 month > old baby (she was > born 3 weeks early, so she is like a little over 1 > month old) is the > baby protected by my antibodies (if I have by that > last exposure 8 > years ago) and what shall i do? I heared horror > stories of infants > exposed to chickenpox and got so sick to be disabled > and dead. and > my older son loves to kiss her several times a day! > > any advice? > thanks! > > ===== http://www.himalayasalt.co.uk http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/ http://www.he-ed.org.uk " We shall no longer hang on to the tails of public opinion or to a non- existent authority on matters utterly unknown and strange. We shall gradually become experts ourselves in the mastery of the knowledge of the Future. " Wilhelm Reich ____________________________________________________________ Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " your friends today! Download Messenger Now http://uk.messenger./download/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 Sara, is right about the exposure! That is another reason why vaccines are a big problem. When the diseases were " childhood diseases, " adults were exposed frequently, so they kept their antibodies up. In another twenty years we will have adults coming down with childhood diseases. My son was exposed to CP as an infant weeks old. The person he was exposed to broke out in the rash only 2 days after holding him. He was fine. In fact, he was exposed two more times after that, and didn't contract CP. He was 7 years old, when he finally got them from his best friend. > today i went > with my 2.5 yo son and my 9 weeks old > > baby to my > > cousin. when I came in, I realized one of her > > children had chicken > > pox. my son played with him and shared toys. so I > > guess its a > > exposure to chicken pox. what can I do to prepare my > > son during the > > incubation 10 days (?)to be ready to handle the > > chicken pox? and now > > as I am thinking, am I safe? the last time I was > > exposed to chiken > > pox was 8 years ago when I was 20 years old and > > lived in a dorm, and > > visited my 17 yo friend who had chicken pox. > > > > and the main thing: I am breastfeeding my 2 month > > old baby (she was > > born 3 weeks early, so she is like a little over 1 > > month old) is the > > baby protected by my antibodies (if I have by that > > last exposure 8 > > years ago) and what shall i do? I heared horror > > stories of infants > > exposed to chickenpox and got so sick to be disabled > > and dead. and > > my older son loves to kiss her several times a day! > > > > any advice? > > thanks! > > > > > > ===== > http://www.himalayasalt.co.uk > http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/ > http://www.he-ed.org.uk > > " We shall no longer hang on to the tails of public opinion or to a non- existent authority on matters utterly unknown and strange. We shall gradually become experts ourselves in the mastery of the knowledge of the Future. " Wilhelm Reich > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________ > Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " > your friends today! Download Messenger Now > http://uk.messenger./download/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 I always thought that too. But we just went through the chicken pox in March and my nine mo old got a severe case of it. I am almost exclusively breastfeeding her (and that was ALL she would eat when sick). She was so covered with the pox that you couldn't put your finger on her without touching them. Her skin was very inflamed. I used tea tree oil, vitamin E oil, and some calendula oil. I was very impressed with the tea tree oil. It was my first time using it. Now I wouldn't be without it. I want to believe that breast milk gives our babies antibodies, but I have only seen it work once with the flu for all three of my kids (we even had whooping cough with a 4 mo old). I hope I don't scare anybody. This is just my experience. -------Original Message------- chances are that you're passing on the protection to your little one as long as you're nursing. hth claudia --- Sara <saragubits@...> wrote: > today i went with my 2.5 yo son and my 9 weeks old > baby to my > cousin. when I came in, I realized one of her > children had chicken > pox. my son played with him and shared toys. so I > guess its a > exposure to chicken pox. what can I do to prepare my > son during the > incubation 10 days (?)to be ready to handle the > chicken pox? and now > as I am thinking, am I safe? the last time I was > exposed to chiken > pox was 8 years ago when I was 20 years old and > lived in a dorm, and > visited my 17 yo friend who had chicken pox. > > and the main thing: I am breastfeeding my 2 month > old baby (she was > born 3 weeks early, so she is like a little over 1 > month old) is the > baby protected by my antibodies (if I have by that > last exposure 8 > years ago) and what shall i do? I heared horror > stories of infants > exposed to chickenpox and got so sick to be disabled > and dead. and > my older son loves to kiss her several times a day! > > any advice? > thanks! > > ===== http://www.himalayasalt.co.uk http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/ http://www.he-ed.org.uk " We shall no longer hang on to the tails of public opinion or to a non- existent authority on matters utterly unknown and strange. We shall gradually become experts ourselves in the mastery of the knowledge of the Future. " Wilhelm Reich ____________________________________________________________ Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " your friends today! Download Messenger Now http://uk.messenger./download/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 At 08:01 AM 04/20/2004 -0500, you wrote: >I always thought that too. But we just went through the chicken pox in >March and my nine mo old got a severe case of it. I am almost exclusively >breastfeeding her (and that was ALL she would eat when sick). She was so >covered with the pox that you couldn't put your finger on her without >touching them. Her skin was very inflamed. I used tea tree oil, vitamin E >oil, and some calendula oil. I was very impressed with the tea tree oil. >It was my first time using it. Now I wouldn't be without it. I want to >believe that breast milk gives our babies antibodies, but I have only seen >it work once with the flu for all three of my kids (we even had whooping >cough with a 4 mo old). > >I hope I don't scare anybody. This is just my experience. > > Hi , I just want to warn you and all............please don't anyone else use tea tree oil. It is highly suppressive. It will drive the disturbance deeper. Even though the case was severe, you don't want to do anything to stop hte rash. Oatmeal baths and that's about it. Calendula is probably OK too........but tea tree oil is not what you think it is - innocent. Its almost like turpentine actually and also someone can have a severe allegic reaction. I had a HORRIBLE one where my whole body exploded in a flaming rash that was intolerable. Before I knew better. Throw it OUT! (and it is in so many things) Sheri -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Classical Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account vaccineinfo@... voicemail US 530-740-0561 (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. ****** " Just look at us. Everything is backwards; everything is upside down. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information and religions destroy spirituality " .... Ellner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 § At 08:01 AM 04/20/2004 -0500, you wrote: § >I always thought that too. But we just went through the chicken pox in § >March and my nine mo old got a severe case of it. I am almost § exclusively § >breastfeeding her (and that was ALL she would eat when sick). § She was so § >covered with the pox that you couldn't put your finger on her without § >touching them. Her skin was very inflamed. I used tea tree § oil, vitamin E § >oil, and some calendula oil. I was very impressed with the § tea tree oil. § >It was my first time using it. Now I wouldn't be without it. § I want to § >believe that breast milk gives our babies antibodies, but I § have only seen § >it work once with the flu for all three of my kids (we even § had whooping § >cough with a 4 mo old). > >I hope I don't scare anybody. This § is just my experience. > > § § Hi , § I just want to warn you and all............please don't anyone § else use tea § tree oil. It is highly suppressive. It will drive the § disturbance deeper. § Even though the case was severe, you don't want to do anything § to stop hte § rash. Oatmeal baths and that's about it. Calendula is probably OK § too........but tea tree oil is not what you think it is - innocent. Its § almost like turpentine actually and also someone can have a § severe allegic § reaction. I had a HORRIBLE one where my whole body exploded in § a flaming § rash that was intolerable. Before I knew better. § § Throw it OUT! (and it is in so many things) § Sheri § Thanks, Sheri, you saved me the trouble of saying it! Not only is it supressive, it is highly irritant to the skin due to its high 1,8 cineole content. There are many people who experience adverse skin reactions to tea tree, and there are more problems again because of the high incidence of adulteration. Everyone's on the *tea tree* bandwagon - another instance of money grabbing destroying a good product. There isn't much pure tea tree around any more. I would *never* use tea tree on chickenpox spots in a month of Sundays. Geranium oil (or eucalyptus oil) in the bath can soothe the itching but is not suppressive in my opinion. However there are occasional reactions to geranium so its best to do a patch test to be safe. Love, light and peace, Sue " It is not unfair to conclude that medicine is the only branch of science that has based its structure on opinions and suppositions rather than on laws and principles. " ~ Vithoulkas, " The Science of Homoeopathy " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 I used tea tree >§ oil, vitamin E >§ >oil, and some calendula oil. I was very impressed with the >§ tea tree oil. >§ >It was my first time using it. Now I wouldn't be without it. >§ I want to >§ >believe that breast milk gives our babies antibodies, but I >§ have only seen >§ >it work once with the flu for all three of my kids (we even >§ had whooping >§ >cough with a 4 mo old). > >I hope I don't scare anybody. This >§ is just my experience. > > >§ >§ Hi , >§ I just want to warn you and all............please don't anyone >§ else use tea >§ tree oil. It is highly suppressive. It will drive the >§ disturbance deeper. >§ Even though the case was severe, you don't want to do anything >§ to stop hte >§ rash. Oatmeal baths and that's about it. Calendula is probably OK >§ too........but tea tree oil is not what you think it is - innocent. Its >§ almost like turpentine actually and also someone can have a >§ severe allegic >§ reaction. I had a HORRIBLE one where my whole body exploded in >§ a flaming >§ rash that was intolerable. Before I knew better. >§ >§ Throw it OUT! (and it is in so many things) >§ Sheri >§ >Thanks, Sheri, you saved me the trouble of saying it! Not only is it >supressive, it is highly irritant to the skin due to its high 1,8 cineole >content. There are many people who experience adverse skin reactions to tea >tree, and there are more problems again because of the high incidence of >adulteration. Everyone's on the *tea tree* bandwagon - another instance of >money grabbing destroying a good product. There isn't much pure tea tree >around any more. > >I would *never* use tea tree on chickenpox spots in a month of Sundays. >Geranium oil (or eucalyptus oil) in the bath can soothe the itching but is >not suppressive in my opinion. However there are occasional reactions to >geranium so its best to do a patch test to be safe. Thanks Sue for the additional info But if you are using homeopathy at all Eucalyptus oil could antidote the effect of the remedy Sheri -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Classical Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account vaccineinfo@... voicemail US 530-740-0561 (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. ****** " Just look at us. Everything is backwards; everything is upside down. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information and religions destroy spirituality " .... Ellner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 § I used tea tree § >§ oil, vitamin E § >§ >oil, and some calendula oil. I was very impressed with the § >§ tea tree oil. § >§ >It was my first time using it. Now I wouldn't be without it. § >§ I want to § >§ >believe that breast milk gives our babies antibodies, but I § >§ have only seen § >§ >it work once with the flu for all three of my kids (we even § >§ had whooping § >§ >cough with a 4 mo old). > >I hope I don't scare anybody. This § >§ is just my experience. > > § >§ § >§ Hi , § >§ I just want to warn you and all............please don't anyone § >§ else use tea § >§ tree oil. It is highly suppressive. It will drive the § >§ disturbance deeper. § >§ Even though the case was severe, you don't want to do anything § >§ to stop hte § >§ rash. Oatmeal baths and that's about it. Calendula is probably OK § >§ too........but tea tree oil is not what you think it is - § innocent. Its § >§ almost like turpentine actually and also someone can have a § >§ severe allegic § >§ reaction. I had a HORRIBLE one where my whole body exploded in § >§ a flaming § >§ rash that was intolerable. Before I knew better. § >§ § >§ Throw it OUT! (and it is in so many things) § >§ Sheri § >§ § >Thanks, Sheri, you saved me the trouble of saying it! Not only is it § >supressive, it is highly irritant to the skin due to its high § 1,8 cineole § >content. There are many people who experience adverse skin § reactions to tea § >tree, and there are more problems again because of the high § incidence of § >adulteration. Everyone's on the *tea tree* bandwagon - § another instance of § >money grabbing destroying a good product. There isn't much § pure tea tree § >around any more. § > § >I would *never* use tea tree on chickenpox spots in a month of Sundays. § >Geranium oil (or eucalyptus oil) in the bath can soothe the § itching but is § >not suppressive in my opinion. However there are occasional § reactions to § >geranium so its best to do a patch test to be safe. § § Thanks Sue for the additional info § § But if you are using homeopathy at all Eucalyptus oil could antidote the § effect of the remedy § Sheri Erm...sorry! Forgot to mention that! <blushes> Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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