Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Try looking over in http://www.healthy.net Look in the children section under sore throat and tonsils.The Janet Zand book Smart Medicine for a healthier child is great to have on hand.I like the older version,but both are good. Janet Zand Health Remedies:http://www.healthy.net/scr/Author.asp?PeoId=623 Vaccine Injury Compensation: http://www.hrsa.gov/osp/vicp/INDEX.HTM What Circumcision cuts away:http://www.norm.org/lost.html --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 The tonsils are there for a reason. When they are infected and swollen, they are doing the job they were meant to do. It is natures way of protecting the body from disease. When the tonsils are removed, the adenoids try to take over the job of protecting the body. When the adenoids are removed the throat itself tries to give the necessary protection. Inflamation is a sign of protection and healing.The medical experts have no interest in this phenomenon. They are concerned with selling drugs and operations. The business of the medical authorities is to create more business. There is no profit in curing anything. The big profit is in testing and treating, not in curing. Bob C Tonsilitis help My six year old has tonsilitis. He is running a low fever and was complaining of a sore throat, I looked at his mouth and his tonsils are swollen and have " pus " pockets (yeah, I know, probably not the technical term, but you know what I mean). He had it once about two years ago, but then it didn't seem to bother him. I get it about once a year or two, but usually just let it ride. We are leaving for grocery shopping at Whole Foods and would like some input as to what would help him. I am planning on the vitamin C and maybe some sort of herbal defense formula, anything else? I want to nip it in the bud before it gets worse. What would be good for the pain? I usually do raw apple cider vinegar when I get mine, but there is no way that I can get him to take that. I was thinking of getting some raw apple cider from the apple orchard out here. -- Sara Find out what stinks in Genesee County! http://geneseecountystinks.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Yeah, I know that. There isn't any way that I would have them taken out, especially since he is only getting it about once every two years, not worth it in my opinion. We figured that he probably has it because of all of the germs floating around in school, his first full week was this week. -- Sara Find out what stinks in Genesee County! http://geneseecountystinks.blogspot.com --------- Tonsilitis help My six year old has tonsilitis. He is running a low fever and was complaining of a sore throat, I looked at his mouth and his tonsils are swollen and have " pus " pockets (yeah, I know, probably not the technical term, but you know what I mean). He had it once about two years ago, but then it didn't seem to bother him. I get it about once a year or two, but usually just let it ride. We are leaving for grocery shopping at Whole Foods and would like some input as to what would help him. I am planning on the vitamin C and maybe some sort of herbal defense formula, anything else? I want to nip it in the bud before it gets worse. What would be good for the pain? I usually do raw apple cider vinegar when I get mine, but there is no way that I can get him to take that. I was thinking of getting some raw apple cider from the apple orchard out here. -- Sara Find out what stinks in Genesee County! http://geneseecountystinks.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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