Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 In a message dated 2/26/2009 7:29:15 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, miaharrod@... writes: I live in Suffolk, VA – I don’t know of any homeopathics in my area though. I will try to check today. I think the only choice I have is antibiotics. Mia I live in Virginia Beach, and I don't know of any around here either. I'm sure antibiotics will be fine. You know things you can do to return the body. Holly **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1218822736x1201267884/aol?redir=http:%2\ F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID %3D62%26bcd%3DfebemailfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 My 6 year old daughter is very sick. She had strep throat and so I tried to cure her “naturally” using homeopathics, she did get well, but now 2 ½ weeks later the infection has spread into her chest and lungs. Now I feel that I have no other choice but to “give in” and get her some antibiotics. I hate antibiotics, but what choices do I have? The homeopathics didn’t work, the Oil of Oregano didn’t either. I am so scared. Any Help? Mia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 At 09:58 AM 2/26/2009, you wrote: >My 6 year old daughter is very sick. She had strep throat and so I tried to >cure her “naturally” using homeopathics, she did get well, but now 2 ½ >weeks later the infection has spread into her chest and lungs. Now I feel >that I have no other choice but to “give in” and get her some antibiotics. >I hate antibiotics, but what choices do I have? The homeopathics didn’t >work, the Oil of Oregano didn’t either. > >I am so scared. > >Any Help? > >Mia Mia Where do you live? It has to the be right remedy, in the right potency, in the right dose, in the right way. If you haven't taken a class in homeopathy it sounds like you need help - where do you live? Can you see a homeopath? Sheri > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 I live in Suffolk, VA – I don’t know of any homeopathics in my area though. I will try to check today. I think the only choice I have is antibiotics. Mia _____ From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On Behalf Of Sheri Nakken Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 7:00 AM Vaccinations Subject: Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick At 09:58 AM 2/26/2009, you wrote: >My 6 year old daughter is very sick. She had strep throat and so I tried to >cure her “naturally” using homeopathics, she did get well, but now 2 ½ >weeks later the infection has spread into her chest and lungs. Now I feel >that I have no other choice but to “give in” and get her some antibiotics. >I hate antibiotics, but what choices do I have? The homeopathics didn’t >work, the Oil of Oregano didn’t either. > >I am so scared. > >Any Help? > >Mia Mia Where do you live? It has to the be right remedy, in the right potency, in the right dose, in the right way. If you haven't taken a class in homeopathy it sounds like you need help - where do you live? Can you see a homeopath? Sheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 If you're doing the homeopathy on your own, and you're nervous it's not working, I wouldn't play around with it. I do antibiotics for strep. Do what you feel is right. Winnie Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick > > > > At 09:58 AM 2/26/2009, you wrote: > >My 6 year old daughter is very sick. She had strep throat and > so I tried > to > >cure her “naturally” using homeopathics, she did get well, but > now 2 ½ > >weeks later the infection has spread into her chest and lungs. > Now I feel > >that I have no other choice but to “give in” and get her some > antibiotics.>I hate antibiotics, but what choices do I have? The > homeopathics didn’t > >work, the Oil of Oregano didn’t either. > > > >I am so scared. > > > >Any Help? > > > >Mia > > Mia > Where do you live? > It has to the be right remedy, in the right > potency, in the right dose, in the right way. > If you haven't taken a class in homeopathy it > sounds like you need help - where do you live? > Can you see a homeopath? > Sheri > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Personally, I would go the antibiotics route. When needed...they are a life saver. The problem has always been with the overuse of antibiotics, for common ailments, which in turn has caused superbugs, etc. Now..., your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the strep, and you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick this thing before it turns bad. There are only a couple illnesses when I will turn to antibiotics, and that is with my kids (with bad infections...pneumnonia though we have not had any)...they are so little, and I don't like to let them fight their illnesses for so long. And, strep throat. That one scares me, and I feel the recourse of not treating, is worse than using the antibiotics, then working on building the immune system back up with probiotics, etc. Let her get the antibiotics, and then work on the probiotics and building her back up. I may get flamed for this, but I believe that there is a medium between homopathy and traditional medicine, somewhere. I feel they both have their places in our lives...taditional medicine can help, too. I hope your little on is better soon! Colleen~ > > My 6 year old daughter is very sick. She had strep throat and so I tried to > cure her " naturally " using homeopathics, she did get well, but now 2 ½ > weeks later the infection has spread into her chest and lungs. Now I feel > that I have no other choice but to " give in " and get her some antibiotics. > I hate antibiotics, but what choices do I have? The homeopathics didn't > work, the Oil of Oregano didn't either. > > I am so scared. > > Any Help? > > Mia > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Thank you, I have an appt today at 2pm to get her on some antibiotics, do you know which antibiotics DO NOT have fluoride in them though, I know that some of them do. Mia _____ From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On Behalf Of Colleen Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 8:11 AM Vaccinations Subject: Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick Personally, I would go the antibiotics route. When needed...they are a life saver. The problem has always been with the overuse of antibiotics, for common ailments, which in turn has caused superbugs, etc. Now..., your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the strep, and you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick this thing before it turns bad. There are only a couple illnesses when I will turn to antibiotics, and that is with my kids (with bad infections...pneumnonia though we have not had any)...they are so little, and I don't like to let them fight their illnesses for so long. And, strep throat. That one scares me, and I feel the recourse of not treating, is worse than using the antibiotics, then working on building the immune system back up with probiotics, etc. Let her get the antibiotics, and then work on the probiotics and building her back up. I may get flamed for this, but I believe that there is a medium between homopathy and traditional medicine, somewhere. I feel they both have their places in our lives...taditional medicine can help, too. I hope your little on is better soon! Colleen~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Pick up a copy of the physicians desk reference at your local drug store. It is only 7 or 8 dollars. It will tell you EVERYTHING you need to know in simple to understand language, it will specifically tell you about the relationship with drugs and children. Sounds like you could use some solid and factual information. In fact a good idea would be to take it with you to the doctor. You both can look up the drugs he wants to give, and you can also find out what the ingredients are. Jim ________________________________ From: Mia Harrod <miaharrod@...> Vaccinations Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 7:37:37 AM Subject: RE: Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick Thank you, I have an appt today at 2pm to get her on some antibiotics, do you know which antibiotics DO NOT have fluoride in them though, I know that some of them do. Mia _____ From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations] On Behalf Of Colleen Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 8:11 AM Vaccinations Subject: Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick Personally, I would go the antibiotics route. When needed...they are a life saver. The problem has always been with the overuse of antibiotics, for common ailments, which in turn has caused superbugs, etc. Now..., your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the strep, and you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick this thing before it turns bad. There are only a couple illnesses when I will turn to antibiotics, and that is with my kids (with bad infections.. .pneumnonia though we have not had any)...they are so little, and I don't like to let them fight their illnesses for so long. And, strep throat. That one scares me, and I feel the recourse of not treating, is worse than using the antibiotics, then working on building the immune system back up with probiotics, etc. Let her get the antibiotics, and then work on the probiotics and building her back up. I may get flamed for this, but I believe that there is a medium between homopathy and traditional medicine, somewhere. I feel they both have their places in our lives...taditional medicine can help, too. I hope your little on is better soon! Colleen~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 so what are her symptoms? Why are you panicking? We do have immune systems to help us get through illness, but we have been so programmed with fear Of course you can choose what you want for your child, but antibiotics cause their own damage. What are her symptoms? Sheri At 12:28 PM 2/26/2009, you wrote: >I live in Suffolk, VA I don’t know of any homeopathics in my area though. > >I will try to check today. I think the only choice I have is antibiotics. > >Mia > > > > _____ > >From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On >Behalf Of Sheri Nakken >Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 7:00 AM >Vaccinations >Subject: Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick > > > >At 09:58 AM 2/26/2009, you wrote: > >My 6 year old daughter is very sick. She had strep throat and so I tried >to > >cure her “naturally” using homeopathics, she did get well, but now 2 ½ > >weeks later the infection has spread into her chest and lungs. Now I feel > >that I have no other choice but to “give in” and get her some antibiotics. > >I hate antibiotics, but what choices do I have? The homeopathics didn’t > >work, the Oil of Oregano didn’t either. > > > >I am so scared. > > > >Any Help? > > > >Mia > >Mia >Where do you live? >It has to the be right remedy, in the right >potency, in the right dose, in the right way. >If you haven't taken a class in homeopathy it >sounds like you need help - where do you live? >Can you see a homeopath? >Sheri > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 At 12:56 PM 2/26/2009, you wrote: >If you're doing the homeopathy on your own, and you're nervous it's >not working, I wouldn't play around with it. I do antibiotics for strep. Why do you do antibiotics for so-called strep? Sheri -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, 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 February 18 & 19 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 At 12:44 PM 2/26/2009, you wrote: > >In a message dated 2/26/2009 7:29:15 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, >miaharrod@... writes: > >I live in Suffolk, VA I don’t know of any >homeopathics iin my area though. > >I will try to check today. I think the only choice I have is antibiotics. > >Mia > > > > >I live in Virginia Beach, and I don't know of any around here either. I'm >sure antibiotics will be fine. You know things >you can do to return the body. There is no guarantee of that. How do we know what is removed in the body that is necessary, with antibiotics? There is a 3rd choice - allow the body to heal itself - depends though on her symptoms Vitamin C - did you work with that? Food? Fluids? Sheri > > >Holly >**************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy >steps! >(http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1218822736x1201267884/aol?redir=http:%\ 2F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID >%3D62%26bcd%3DfebemailfooterNO62) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 At 01:10 PM 2/26/2009, you wrote: >Personally, I would go the antibiotics route. When needed...they are >a life saver. I would suggest that antibiotics are only needed in life-threatening situations. Everyone has gotten so used to just using them. They are immune suppressing and cause their own harm also. I personally think they are implicated, also, in autism. And I have seen children regress with repeated antibiotic use. >The problem has always been with the overuse of antibiotics, for >common ailments, which in turn has caused superbugs, etc. No, the problem has been antibiotic use at all. > Now..., >your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the strep, and >you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat >illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is >probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick >this thing before it turns bad. Oh I'm so sorry to so many of you think like this. Kicking something is not the same as cure - it is only stopping symptoms and what caused it to begin with is still there. >There are only a couple illnesses when I will turn to antibiotics, >and that is with my kids (with bad infections...pneumnonia though we >have not had any)...they are so little, and I don't like to let them >fight their illnesses for so long. ???? > And, strep throat. That one >scares me, and I feel the recourse of not treating, is worse than >using the antibiotics, then working on building the immune system >back up with probiotics, etc. There is no guarantee that you can counteract and rebuild. We know so little about the immune system and how to fix things >Let her get the antibiotics, and then work on the probiotics and >building her back up. and how do you know you actually are replacing what has been taken? >I may get flamed for this, but I believe that there is a medium >between homopathy and traditional medicine, somewhere. You are not getting flamed - just trying to show some challenges to your thinking >I feel they >both have their places in our lives...taditional medicine can help, >too. allopathic medicine stops symptoms - suppresses symptoms - actually fights the body and does not cure. homeopathy works with symptoms to help them do their job - to dissipate a disturbance and heal. or just allowing the body to have symptoms and go through them, even without homeopathy. Sheri -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, 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 February 18 & 19 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 At 01:37 PM 2/26/2009, you wrote: >Thank you, I have an appt today at 2pm to get her on some antibiotics, do >you know which antibiotics DO NOT have fluoride in them though, I know that >some of them do. > >Mia Again, what her symptoms? Don't just do this out of fear. Same fear that makes people vaccinate (anything with fluor in the name has fluoride) Sheri > > > _____ > >From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On >Behalf Of Colleen >Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 8:11 AM >Vaccinations >Subject: Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick > > > >Personally, I would go the antibiotics route. When needed...they are >a life saver. > >The problem has always been with the overuse of antibiotics, for >common ailments, which in turn has caused superbugs, etc. Now..., >your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the strep, and >you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat >illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is >probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick >this thing before it turns bad. > >There are only a couple illnesses when I will turn to antibiotics, >and that is with my kids (with bad infections...pneumnonia though we >have not had any)...they are so little, and I don't like to let them >fight their illnesses for so long. And, strep throat. That one >scares me, and I feel the recourse of not treating, is worse than >using the antibiotics, then working on building the immune system >back up with probiotics, etc. > >Let her get the antibiotics, and then work on the probiotics and >building her back up. > >I may get flamed for this, but I believe that there is a medium >between homopathy and traditional medicine, somewhere. I feel they >both have their places in our lives...taditional medicine can help, >too. > >I hope your little on is better soon! > >Colleen~ > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 I agree, strep is one that you can't really play around with! Good Luck! From: Mia Harrod <miaharrod@...> Subject: RE: Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick Vaccinations Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 7:37 AM Thank you, I have an appt today at 2pm to get her on some antibiotics, do you know which antibiotics DO NOT have fluoride in them though, I know that some of them do. Mia _____ From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations] On Behalf Of Colleen Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 8:11 AM Vaccinations Subject: Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick Personally, I would go the antibiotics route. When needed...they are a life saver. The problem has always been with the overuse of antibiotics, for common ailments, which in turn has caused superbugs, etc. Now..., your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the strep, and you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick this thing before it turns bad. There are only a couple illnesses when I will turn to antibiotics, and that is with my kids (with bad infections.. .pneumnonia though we have not had any)...they are so little, and I don't like to let them fight their illnesses for so long. And, strep throat. That one scares me, and I feel the recourse of not treating, is worse than using the antibiotics, then working on building the immune system back up with probiotics, etc. Let her get the antibiotics, and then work on the probiotics and building her back up. I may get flamed for this, but I believe that there is a medium between homopathy and traditional medicine, somewhere. I feel they both have their places in our lives...taditional medicine can help, too. I hope your little on is better soon! Colleen~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Good question. Probably irrational leftover fears, combined with ND's recommendations. It's been quite a few years since we've had it in the family. One son had horrible behavioral problems from it that stopped immediately with the penicillin. It affected his brain, or so I'm told. I might do it differently now, at the very least it wouldn't be the first thing I'd try. But bacterial infections make me nervous. Pneumonia is the other thing I use them for. Winnie Re: RE: Scared now......6 yr old very sick Vaccinations > At 12:56 PM 2/26/2009, you wrote: > >If you're doing the homeopathy on your own, and you're nervous > it's > >not working, I wouldn't play around with it. I do antibiotics > for strep. > > > Why do you do antibiotics for so-called strep? > Sheri > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Sheri Nakken, 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 > February 18 & 19 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 I agree with Sheri - panic over the healing process (i.e. " being sick " ) is something that's been programmed in us. The body is having the " sickness " because it is expelling toxins. It's doing what it's supposed to be doing to heal itself. Over the course of the last eight months I've gotten really afraid and very apprehensive of using antibiotics. Honestly, that would be my absolute last resort. Through some observations been able to make I believe there is a strong association in the use of antibiotics - even very infrequent use - and asthma. Not to mention they cause a lot of other harm. Several mothers in my circle have used abx with their children and noticed onset of asthma shortly thereafter. Even my own ten-month-old is having some asthma symptoms that I believe are stemmed from my use of abx while nursing. I have calls in to homeopaths right now to find the right one to work with my son, and I pray they can undo the damage I unintentionally caused him. You certainly have every right to have your daughter treated with whatever method you feel most comfortable, but do examine your motives. Being sick sucks... and watching our children be sick sucks even worse. But in order for true healing to take place - rather than just suppressing the disburbance even deeper - the body NEEDS to go through the " sick " process. I put " sick " in quotes, because it's actually a healing process. I think a lot of times when our kids are sick it's harder on the parents than the kids! Anyway, I wish you luck. And I do highly suggest finding a homeopath. Sheri has a very good one that can do phone consults, too. I will be calling him to work with my son if I don't find a homeopath locally that I like. If you do the abx route, please still consider using a homeopath for the " aftermath " of the abx (although would be better if you don't have any " aftermath " to worry about). On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote: > > I would suggest that antibiotics are only needed in life-threatening > situations. > Everyone has gotten so used to just using them. > They are immune suppressing and cause their own harm also. > I personally think they are implicated, also, in autism. > And I have seen children regress with repeated antibiotic use. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 At 04:00 PM 2/26/2009, you wrote: >I agree, strep is one that you can't really play around with! Good Luck! And why do you all think that? Sheri > >From: Mia Harrod <miaharrod@...> >Subject: RE: Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick >Vaccinations >Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 7:37 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you, I have an appt today at 2pm to get her on > some antibiotics, do > >you know which antibiotics DO NOT have fluoride in them though, I know that > >some of them do. > > > >Mia > > > >_____ > > > >From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations@ >groups. com] On > >Behalf Of Colleen > >Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 8:11 AM > >Vaccinations > >Subject: Re: Scared now......6 yr old very sick > > > >Personally, I would go the antibiotics route. When needed...they are > >a life saver. > > > >The problem has always been with the overuse of antibiotics, for > >common ailments, which in turn has caused superbugs, etc. Now..., > >your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the strep, and > >you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat > >illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is > >probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick > >this thing before it turns bad. > > > >There are only a couple illnesses when I will turn to antibiotics, > >and that is with my kids (with bad infections.. .pneumnonia though we > >have not had any)...they are so little, and I don't like to let them > >fight their illnesses for so long. And, strep throat. That one > >scares me, and I feel the recourse of not treating, is worse than > >using the antibiotics, then working on building the immune system > >back up with probiotics, etc. > > > >Let her get the antibiotics, and then work on the probiotics and > >building her back up. > > > >I may get flamed for this, but I believe that there is a medium > >between homopathy and traditional medicine, somewhere. I feel they > >both have their places in our lives...taditional medicine can help, > >too. > > > >I hope your little on is better soon! > > > >Colleen~ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Has it been diagnosed as strep yet? I've gone to Ped. to get dx and then home to done remedies, never needing to fill that prescription (but I had it just in case). Most often has been Belladonna for true strep, which was also right for my children's constitutions as an acute. Miraculous turnarounds happened before my eyes. That evolved into never needing to go to any office. It may be another remedy depending on what is happening in your case of course. I agree with Sheri, don't be afraid, the right remedy and potency can resolve it. In your experience here Winnie, I'm sure the penicillin combated something and made that change...but as you know, not the same as resolving the reason for it and that cause can linger in the background and pop up elsewhere when treated suppressively. I've given remedies to many with pneumonia who drastically recovered almost overnight, after they had been on 3-4 different rounds of antibiotics. They're never worth it to me Liz > > >If you're doing the homeopathy on your own, and you're nervous > > it's > > >not working, I wouldn't play around with it. I do antibiotics > > for strep. > > > > > > Why do you do antibiotics for so-called strep? > > Sheri > > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Sheri Nakken, 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 > > February 18 & 19 > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 I think you're right. I've always had problems with this particular child. Cannot figure him out for the life of me. I had him to a homeopath which helped for a time but it's up and down with him. And now he's 13--yikes! I actually have an appointment with my naturopath next week for the first time in years to give him a big " tune-up. " Winnie > In your experience here Winnie, I'm sure the penicillin combated > something and made that change...but as you know, not the same > as > resolving the reason for it and that cause can linger in the > background and pop up elsewhere when treated suppressively. > Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 SHERI, It seems you are very against antibiotics, in every way? I am not totally for them, but I think there are some instances that they can SAVE YOUR LIFE? You seem to have only negative comments, but no productive advice on something (a remedy) that would work??? I would love to here how to cure and assist the body in fighting massive infections, etc. without the need for any antibiotics. I am not being sarcastic, I am truely inquiring... " I personally think they are implicated, also, in autism. And I have seen children regress with repeated antibiotic use. " Do you have any info on the autism issue? Seriously, I would like to read into this, a bit more. I have also, seen children regress on " REPEATED " anitibiotic use. Anything used in massive amounts is bad, of course. " No, the problem has been antibiotic use at all. " If you were to barely survive a car crash and have gaping wounds left open, that became infected or contact MRSA...would you turn down the use of antibiotics? Just curious what you would do in this situation... MY comment... Now, your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the strep, and > >you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat > >illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is > >probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick > >this thing before it turns bad. > Your comment... > " Oh I'm so sorry to so many of you think like this. > > Kicking something is not the same as cure - it is only stopping > symptoms and what caused it to begin with is still there. " " " " Think like this???? " " " There are many articles and news to back up my " Thinking like this " . In many cases, untreated strep throat can lead to tonsillitis, otitis and scarlet fever. On the premises of a weak immune system, the infection can even become systemic, affecting the body on multiple levels. I guess I must have conjured up false thoughts on this one...hehe....just for the fun of it. I never said " cure " , but my statement, is more on the lines of " take care of this " before it gets worse? " There is no guarantee that you can counteract and rebuild. We know > so little about the immune system and how to fix things " There are NO GUARANTEES...and that goes for anything for the most part, including natural remedies or antibiotics. " " You are not getting flamed - just trying to show some challenges to > your thinking " " Sure feels like flame to me:) Colleen~ > >Personally, I would go the antibiotics route. When needed...they are > >a life saver. > > > I would suggest that antibiotics are only needed in life- threatening > situations. > Everyone has gotten so used to just using them. > They are immune suppressing and cause their own harm also. > I personally think they are implicated, also, in autism. > And I have seen children regress with repeated antibiotic use. > > > >The problem has always been with the overuse of antibiotics, for > >common ailments, which in turn has caused superbugs, etc. > > No, the problem has been antibiotic use at all. > > > Now..., > >your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the strep, and > >you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat > >illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is > >probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick > >this thing before it turns bad. > > > Oh I'm so sorry to so many of you think like this. > > Kicking something is not the same as cure - it is only stopping > symptoms and what caused it to begin with is still there. > > > >There are only a couple illnesses when I will turn to antibiotics, > >and that is with my kids (with bad infections...pneumnonia though we > >have not had any)...they are so little, and I don't like to let them > >fight their illnesses for so long. > > ???? > > > And, strep throat. That one > >scares me, and I feel the recourse of not treating, is worse than > >using the antibiotics, then working on building the immune system > >back up with probiotics, etc. > > There is no guarantee that you can counteract and rebuild. We know > so little about the immune system and how to fix things > > > >Let her get the antibiotics, and then work on the probiotics and > >building her back up. > > and how do you know you actually are replacing what has been taken? > > >I may get flamed for this, but I believe that there is a medium > >between homopathy and traditional medicine, somewhere. > > > You are not getting flamed - just trying to show some challenges to > your thinking > > >I feel they > >both have their places in our lives...taditional medicine can help, > >too. > > > allopathic medicine stops symptoms - suppresses symptoms - actually > fights the body and does not cure. > homeopathy works with symptoms to help them do their job - to > dissipate a disturbance and heal. > or just allowing the body to have symptoms and go through them, even > without homeopathy. > > > > Sheri > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Sheri Nakken, 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 > February 18 & 19 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 At 07:57 PM 2/26/2009, you wrote: >SHERI, > >It seems you are very against antibiotics, in every way? I am not >totally for them, but I think there are some instances that they can >SAVE YOUR LIFE? You seem to have only negative comments, but no >productive advice on something (a remedy) that would work??? They are only necessary in life-saving situations and most of us have never been there yet. I have gotten no symptoms from her to help find a remedy I have asked many times in emails - 'what are her symptoms'. You can't find the right remedy unless you have a symptom picture. I also suggested Vitamin C. So, if she would write back and give symptoms, we could help her. We don't know what her symptoms are and if she is in a life and death situation. >I would love to here how to cure and assist the body in fighting >massive infections, etc. without the need for any antibiotics. I am >not being sarcastic, I am truely inquiring... What would you label as a massive infection? The body, in most cases, cures itself with rest and fluids. Sometimes it needs help with Vitamin C, homeopathic remedies or other therapies such as acupuncture, etc. > " I personally think they are implicated, also, in autism. > And I have seen children regress with repeated antibiotic use. " > >Do you have any info on the autism issue? Seriously, I would like to >read into this, a bit more. Only my observations - patients and reading hundreds of stories from all of you on all the email lists I am on. Repeated stories for those with autism and NOT vaccinated (and they are much fewer in number than with autism and vaccinated) --- repeated stories of antibiotics while pregnant, during delivery, post-delivery during breast feeding and/or given to the infant or repeated frequently in infancy and toddlerhood. > I have also, seen children regress >on " REPEATED " anitibiotic use. Anything used in massive amounts is >bad, of course. > > " No, the problem has been antibiotic use at all. " > >If you were to barely survive a car crash and have gaping wounds left >open, that became infected or contact MRSA...would you turn down the >use of antibiotics? Is that what we are talking here with this 6 yo? I have already said in 'life-threatening " situations that may have to be used. But first I choose the above methods..............and just because wounds are gaping does not mean infection And with MRSA I would use IV vitamin C as there is very little other treatment available as it is antibiotic-resistant >Just curious what you would do in this >situation... > >MY comment... > Now, your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the >strep, and > > >you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat > > >illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is > > >probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick > > >this thing before it turns bad. > > > >Your comment... > > " Oh I'm so sorry to so many of you think like this. > > > > Kicking something is not the same as cure - it is only stopping > > symptoms and what caused it to begin with is still there. " > > " " " Think like this???? " " " > >There are many articles and news to back up my " Thinking like this " . >In many cases, untreated strep throat can lead to tonsillitis, otitis >and scarlet fever. And how many cases of untreated so-called strep throat have not lead to the above. How many cases of sore throat (that may be diagnosed by a doctor as strep) have been cured with homeopathy? Huge numbers > On the premises of a weak immune system, the >infection can even become systemic, affecting the body on multiple >levels. I guess I must have conjured up false thoughts on this >one...hehe....just for the fun of it. I never said " cure " , but my >statement, is more on the lines of " take care of this " before it gets >worse? Taking care of is not cure. I look for cure. Antibotics and other drugs are suppressive. I have NOT taken an antibiotic for 36 years or more (I'm 58) - ever since I found out that there were other ways - that we have immune systems and there are alternative methods. > " There is no guarantee that you can counteract and rebuild. We know > > so little about the immune system and how to fix things " > >There are NO GUARANTEES...and that goes for anything for the most >part, including natural remedies or antibiotics. > > " " You are not getting flamed - just trying to show some challenges to > > your thinking " " > >Sure feels like flame to me:) > >Colleen~ Yes, there are no guarantees for anything - but I want to live long and healthy and active and have done that very successfully in my 58 years and also helped my many patients and students and listmembers over the years to do the same, avoiding any drugs at all. Sheri >listowner > > > > >Personally, I would go the antibiotics route. When needed...they >are > > >a life saver. > > > > > > I would suggest that antibiotics are only needed in life- >threatening > > situations. > > Everyone has gotten so used to just using them. > > They are immune suppressing and cause their own harm also. > > I personally think they are implicated, also, in autism. > > And I have seen children regress with repeated antibiotic use. > > > > > > >The problem has always been with the overuse of antibiotics, for > > >common ailments, which in turn has caused superbugs, etc. > > > > No, the problem has been antibiotic use at all. > > > > > Now..., > > >your child may have a " superbug " infection along with the strep, >and > > >you don't want this to turn into scarlet fever (a post strep throat > > >illness), or pneumonia. Not to meantion, she is only 6, and she is > > >probably very uncomfortable, not feeling well, and you need to kick > > >this thing before it turns bad. > > > > > > Oh I'm so sorry to so many of you think like this. > > > > Kicking something is not the same as cure - it is only stopping > > symptoms and what caused it to begin with is still there. > > > > > > >There are only a couple illnesses when I will turn to antibiotics, > > >and that is with my kids (with bad infections...pneumnonia though >we > > >have not had any)...they are so little, and I don't like to let >them > > >fight their illnesses for so long. > > > > ???? > > > > > And, strep throat. That one > > >scares me, and I feel the recourse of not treating, is worse than > > >using the antibiotics, then working on building the immune system > > >back up with probiotics, etc. > > > > There is no guarantee that you can counteract and rebuild. We know > > so little about the immune system and how to fix things > > > > > > >Let her get the antibiotics, and then work on the probiotics and > > >building her back up. > > > > and how do you know you actually are replacing what has been taken? > > > > >I may get flamed for this, but I believe that there is a medium > > >between homopathy and traditional medicine, somewhere. > > > > > > You are not getting flamed - just trying to show some challenges to > > your thinking > > > > >I feel they > > >both have their places in our lives...taditional medicine can help, > > >too. > > > > > > allopathic medicine stops symptoms - suppresses symptoms - actually > > fights the body and does not cure. > > homeopathy works with symptoms to help them do their job - to > > dissipate a disturbance and heal. > > or just allowing the body to have symptoms and go through them, >even > > without homeopathy. > > > > > > > > Sheri > > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Sheri Nakken, 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 > > February 18 & 19 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 My fall-back, if complete desperation has set-in for a " dire " need for antibiotics, is olive leaf extract. I wouldn't do anything more potent or suppressive than that, though. DH had a staph infection that would've had him in the hospital for a week or more on IV antibiotics had we taken him in - I've never seen anything more awful and we know of a guy that had one last year similar if less damaging than Dh's - but we didn't. This other guy had to go back after his first week in the hospital on iv abx b/c he had a severe reaction to them and almost died!!! Needless to say, I begged my husband to try alternative therapy in spite of the similarities to horrible pics and stories online he was finding indicating his was likely MRSA, etc. Now, almost 2 months later he still has scars from the 3 holes in his knee that the infection caused. BUT, he fought it off with rest, water, and olive leaf extract. He, of course, was away on business and not in easy access to remedies or a homeopath, so we were stuck with herbal alternatives. Oh, and he used ice packs to counter the horrendous swelling and help pool the infection. It's amazing what the body can handle, if we'd only let it do it's job! I was so proud of him b/c I know he was in awful pain, but this was the first time he tried listening to me and my homeopath/friend instead of running to the doc's office, and he's glad he did. I'm starting to get to where I'm actually excited about a high fever with my kids (as long as it's not for long! ) b/c I know that means their immune system is strong. They've both recently kicked something with only 12-16 hours of fever each, while their friends and cousins with similar issues have stayed sick for literally weeks! Good luck, though. It's so hard being a parent and trying to do what's " right " for our kids. Your her mom, and I also believe that " mommy instinct " will help you figure out what's best. I hope she gets better soon> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Yeah, things can take time to figure out for sure. Compared to alternatives (meaning conventional ) this treatment has been a blessing at every stage for 13 years now. Great! - make sure the ND is doing constitutional. Liz > > I think you're right. I've always had problems with this particular child. Cannot figure him out for the life of me. I had him to a homeopath which helped for a time but it's up and down with him. And now he's 13--yikes! I actually have an appointment with my naturopath next week for the first time in years to give him a big " tune-up. " > > Winnie > > > > In your experience here Winnie, I'm sure the penicillin combated > > something and made that change...but as you know, not the same > > as > > resolving the reason for it and that cause can linger in the > > background and pop up elsewhere when treated suppressively. > > > Liz > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 I've been seeing that w/ my cat. What the body can handle is amazing! My cat got in a fight and got an infected scratch on his face. Got one behind his ear but couldn't reach it easily. I cleaned both and then applied some calendula oil spray.. the one behind his ear healed in less than a week.. the one on the face? Took MONTHS b/c he kept scratching it.. it'd scab up and he'd scratch it off.. so his face looked rather hideous for a long time but it never got infected and it did finally heal. He has a scar and is missing about an inch long patch of fur but otherwise is OK.. I was on some pet board online and someone's cat got into similar stances.. they were badmouthing him fierce for not taking to the vet.. I stayed quiet b/c they weren't in a teachable mood but.. what was the point? it never got infected, he didn't seem to be in pain.. calendula and time.. why have a big vet bill w/ stitches, steroids and who knew what else? Anyway.. just want to say what my cats have taught me about the body and its healing properties Nita (crew chief) and the crew: 15, Jon 14, 11, 9, 7, Christian (7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 3 and Isaac, 2/3/08 http://momof6.dotphoto.com <http://momof6.dotphoto.com/> for not necessarily current pictures and http://nitasspot.blogspot.com Come, PLAY!! http://www.discoverytoyslink.com/nitagarner Learn from the mistakes of others. Trust me... you can't live long enough to make them all yourself. My fall-back, if complete desperation has set-in for a " dire " need for antibiotics, is olive leaf extract. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Strep throat is caused by a bacterium called group A streptococcus or more formally Streptococcus pyogenes. Of course, this is if you believe that bacteria can cause disease. If you don't you can stop reading now. Scarlet fever is caused by the same group A steptococus but in this case the bacteria have an added toxins, called pyrogenic erythrogenic toxins, that are absent in strains that only cause strep throat. The toxins are responsible for the diffuse rash and fever associated with scarlet fever in addition to the pharyngitis. If left untreated, the bacteria can cause laryngitis, bronchitis and acute glomerulonephritis (infection of the kidneys which can lead to kidney failure and sepsis which could be fatal). In most cases, the immune system is capable of destroying the bacteria on it's own but in the process produces antibodies that attack the heart muscle/valves and joints( rheumatic fever). Rheumatic fever is more common in children ages 6-15. The damaged heart can lead to endocarditis and/or heart problems later in life. Heart failure and death can occur in middle age. Strep throat should be treated with antibiotics to prevent the formation of these autoantibodies and thus prevent rheumatic fever. The antibiotic of choice is penicillin which targets peptidoglycan in the bacterial cell wall and causes the bacteria to explode. Peptidoglycan is unique to bacteria cells and not present in the human body, thus there is minimal toxicity to us. Since the exploded bacteria are dead, the antibiotic does indeed cure the infection. Penicillin can target the Gram positive bacteria in the gut and vagina and lead to imbalance of the normal biota, but this easily recovers after treatment or if you wish, by taking probiotic capsules. Some people have allergy to penicillins, and in that case erythromycin or cephalosporin antibiotics are the drug of choice. These drugs are a little more toxic, but are better than dying from anaphylactic shock if allergic to penicillin or damaging your heart by not treating the strept throat. There are two published studies that indicate vitamin C does improve the outcome of strep infection compared to treating with antibiotics alone. I don't have access to the complete report and haven't read them, but I include them for completeness. Please note that rom the abstracts, the studies compare antibiotics plus vit C and antibiotics alone, but not just vit C alone. Ahmed J, Zaman MM, Ali SM. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2004;13(3):226-30. Ahmed J, Zaman MM, Ali K. Mymensingh Med J. 2003 Jul;12(2):120-3. I just wanted members to have the complete information about strep throat before they decide to ignore it and let the body heal itself. gr8blessings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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