Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 The usual lies - when will they speak the truth " " I want to make it very clear that I am in favor of vaccination, " he said. He will work with families to discuss their concerns, he said. Some have pointed to childhood vaccines as a potential cause of the rising rates of autism, although the national Institute of Medicine said there was no evidence to support that claim. " Sheri http://www.mercurynews.com/homeandgarden/ci_10203538?nclick_check=1 Green Doctors By Lindy Washburn The Record (Hackensack N.J.) Article Launched: 08/14/2008 12:00:24 PM PDT By Lindy Washburn The Record (Hackensack N.J.) HACKENSACK, N.J. Pediatricians are used to considering the health effects of the environment on children. Every day they test kids for lead poisoning, treat young patients with asthma and allergies, and question how frequently they diagnose autism and neurological disorders. Now an Oradell, N.J., pediatrician is considering what impact his own medical practice has on the environment. Dr. Lawrence Rosen, medical adviser to the Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology, has opened what could be the first " green " pediatric office in northern New Jersey. The office is built and furnished with non-toxic materials, from examination tables to ceiling tiles and paint. Examination rooms are suffused with natural light. Medical records are electronic. Paper, plastic and glass are recycled, and a disposal program for patients' unused medications is in the works. Rosen, rocking in a chair he says is 97 percent made from recycled material, said his office is " safe for the environment and safe for humans. " His practice is called the Whole Child Center. " With all the issues we have today with chronic illnesses and our children, he serves as a real example of modern-day medicine, " said Deirdre Imus, who quotes Rosen throughout her book, " Growing Up Green! Baby and Child Care. " " He has really made it a priority to practice what he teaches " by emphasizing prevention and a holistic approach to children's health, Imus said. Rosen spent part of last summer at the Imus Ranch in New Mexico working with kids with cancer. While there, he set up homeopathic treatment instructions for such common problems as bug bites, sunburn, headache and colds, she said. The new office rides the cultural current of environmental consciousness and marketing, as architects, schools, stores and religious congregations " go green. " Environmentally friendly practices in internal medicine, dentistry, chiropractic and other specialties have opened around the country in recent years, according to the Teleosis Institute in Berkeley, which offers a " green health care " course. Rosen, a graduate, is on the advisory board. " It's a new model of medicine, " said Niyati Desai, the institute's associate director. This philosophy considers " not only how the environment is affecting our health, but how humans the medical industry affect the environment. " Teleosis focuses on small health-care practices. Doctors are considering such matters as whether to use disposable, single-use paper gowns for every patient or washable cotton. Rosen is planning to use organic cotton gowns that will be washed in biodegradable laundry detergent. To be truly green, Rosen said, medicine should also follow an " integrative " approach, one combining " safe and effective complementary and alternative medical therapies " with conventional medicine. That doesn't mean he avoids vaccinating children for standard communicable diseases. " I want to make it very clear that I am in favor of vaccination, " he said. He will work with families to discuss their concerns, he said. Some have pointed to childhood vaccines as a potential cause of the rising rates of autism, although the national Institute of Medicine said there was no evidence to support that claim. Classes in infant massage and yoga are among the extras at the Whole Child Center, taught by its clinical coordinator, Overgaard, a certified holistic nurse and health counselor. Integrative pediatrics also views the child as more than a physical being, Rosen said. It considers children's emotional and spiritual makeup and the context of their lives within the family. Lori Ruschman, whose two children are Rosen's patients, said she came to the practice because of " his approach to be open-minded about alternative therapies. He doesn't jump the gun in suggesting medication right off the bat. He listens to the parent, to my concerns. " -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes Sept 08 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Thanks, Sheri for the article...I've realized that there is no point to seeing physicians that fundamentally oppose what we know, believe and feel as the truth. Otherwise, our authority over our health and our bodies will be constantly undermined. If we need to (forms for school, return-to-work etc), every new dr, appt etc we need to make, we try to call ahead and ask what's the the dr's position/philosophy on vax, breastfeeding etc are and if I am not satisfied with their answers or I get a lukewarm answer, I move on till I get a doc that " hears me " and does not undercut my beliefs. At one time, I thought it was ok for our family to see our docs so long as they don't pester me about vax, extended breastfeeding, co-sleeping etc and just get our annual evaluations or " treat " the occasional illness. In hindsight, this was very damaging for our family to go to a physician that had a different foundation than ours b/c no matter how much the doc would say he/she " respected " our position, their training, practices and perspective are deeply rooted in how they treat, diagnose and even how they communicate overall - There were always those subtle and sometimes not-so-subtle comments and remarks that what you are doing or choosing to do are fundamentally wrong. mabel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 WELCOME TO THE GROWING MINORITY. Jim Re:Green Doctors Thanks, Sheri for the article...I' ve realized that there is no point to seeing physicians that fundamentally oppose what we know, believe and feel as the truth. Otherwise, our authority over our health and our bodies will be constantly undermined. If we need to (forms for school, return-to-work etc), every new dr, appt etc we need to make, we try to call ahead and ask what's the the dr's position/philosophy on vax, breastfeeding etc are and if I am not satisfied with their answers or I get a lukewarm answer, I move on till I get a doc that " hears me " and does not undercut my beliefs. At one time, I thought it was ok for our family to see our docs so long as they don't pester me about vax, extended breastfeeding, co-sleeping etc and just get our annual evaluations or " treat " the occasional illness. In hindsight, this was very damaging for our family to go to a physician that had a different foundation than ours b/c no matter how much the doc would say he/she " respected " our position, their training, practices and perspective are deeply rooted in how they treat, diagnose and even how they communicate overall - There were always those subtle and sometimes not-so-subtle comments and remarks that what you are doing or choosing to do are fundamentally wrong. mabel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 exactly. And once you realize the dangers with vaccines and you don't want them, you will start to learn you don't want anything else they have to offer either. Sheri At 03:05 AM 8/26/2008, you wrote: >Thanks, Sheri for the article...I've realized that there is no point >to seeing physicians that fundamentally oppose what we know, believe >and feel as the truth. Otherwise, our authority over our health and >our bodies will be constantly undermined. > > If we need to (forms for school, return-to-work etc), every new > dr, appt etc we need to make, we try to call ahead and ask what's > the the dr's position/philosophy on vax, breastfeeding etc are and > if I am not satisfied with their answers or I get a lukewarm > answer, I move on till I get a doc that " hears me " and does not > undercut my beliefs. At one time, I thought it was ok for our > family to see our docs so long as they don't pester me about vax, > extended breastfeeding, co-sleeping etc and just get our annual > evaluations or " treat " the occasional illness. In hindsight, this > was very damaging for our family to go to a physician that had a > different foundation than ours b/c no matter how much the doc would > say he/she " respected " our position, their training, practices and > perspective are deeply rooted in how they treat, diagnose and even > how they communicate overall - There were always those subtle and > sometimes not-so-subtle comments and remarks that what you are doing > or choosing to do are fundamentally wrong. > > mabel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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