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Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 Has anyone every tried nanotechnology for detox? The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential, proprietary, and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from all computers. Sharon Lang > From: kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> > Subject: [ ] Public speaking tips? (and example) > > Date: Saturday, April 25, 2009, 8:00 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Public Speaking Tips? (and example) > > > > OK now I'm looking for tips from some of you that are > either older yourself, or from parents who have teens or > young adults who have overcome a speech impairment like > apraxia only to break down when having to speak in front of > a bunch of people. > > > > I know a teenage actress with apraxia that overcomes her > impairment when she memorizes her scripts ( then the words > are in her motor memory) Put the phenomenal memory I've > seen in my own son and most others report in their late > talker child together with being able to speak better when > you have a motor planning helper like a script- and it's > really no wonder there are as many actors as there are who > have speech impairments (mainly from what I know stuttering- > which is also a motor planning disorder) > > http://www.stutterh > elp.org/Default. aspx?tabid= 128 > > > > But I'm talking about -no script. Does anyone have any > tips to share for when you have to get up in front of a > group of people to speak and you don't have something > memorized? The only other tip I know other than memorizing > is I get Tanner to say things in a different voice (try to > use more of his right brain) and that seems to work...but > last night I forgot about that too. > > > > It was true that Tanner was losing his one tooth last night > and it was bothering him- but he used that as his reason why > not to read his own poem " Stuff " in front of > everyone last night at his school's poetry night. So > there we were in a darkened room lit mainly by candles and > child after child (and some parents) each read a poem- some > read more than one. I'm sitting there waiting and > looking for Tanner on the line and don't see him. I get > up and look for him and he's hiding off to the side. He > tells me that he can't read his poem- so I find my 14 YO > other son Dakota who agrees to read it for Tanner. Dakota > read it with such feeling -it really was beautiful. Only one > thing. Dakota changed one word in this poem and as we were > going home he explained why and Tanner said " but > that's how I feel " > > > > Since Tanner's poem has to do with how he feels about > his speech I asked Tanner if I can post his poem online for > everyone to read it and he said " sure " . > What's ironic is that many would consider Tanner > resolved as he is really doing so well at speech -he's > able to talk and be understood. > > You can hear Tanner speak here http://www.debtsmar > t.net/talk/ tanner.html > > > > But there are limitations to how well he speaks -when he is > tired or stressed or has to explain something complex he > still breaks down. Phones are no longer a problem probably > due to years now (?) of X Box live he plays with his friends > which I highly recommend (overseen of course) As you can > tell from the link above actually since two of the > recordings were over the phone. > > > > Anyway here's the poem of how Tanner feels about > " stuff " > > > > Stuff by Tanner Geng age 12 > > > > There's stuff I know about > > But when I can't say it > > I say likeah, ahlike, ahlike, like that. > > When I can't say the stuff I know about > > I think people think I'm retarded. > > I know the words. > > I have trouble saying them. > > I want to talk about all kinds of stuff > > Stuff about test scores > > Stuff about TV shows > > Stuff about Disney > > Stuff about my family > > Stuff about what is going on in the news > > I know what I want to say > > I know the words > > I just have trouble saying them > > So sometimes I don't say stuff. > > > > The word that Dakota changed was " retarded " which > he changed to " stupid " I'm leaving the poem > just as Tanner wrote it as he wished. I just want to add > that Tanner has lots of friends and is active in sports and > does well in school. There isn't any teasing and I as > well as Dakota who used to go to this school are 100% > confident that if Tanner got up and read his poem himself > -even if he messed up in speech -everyone would sit there > and wait for him to finish and snap and play the drums when > he was done just like they did for everyone else. > > > > So...other than memorizing or using different voices and > tips like that- Any tips that worked for you or your child? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 I did a search to try to find credible info- much of what I found was from sites selling stuff. But this was interesting http://bit.ly/7H7rj What info have you seen about it? ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 I know all the nanotech is the new wave with computers and this is supposed to mimic accupuncture, if I understand it correctly. I think lifewave is the site. Item #: 16002.022.001 Y-Age PLUS Patch Product Y-Age includes two different LifeWave patch products. Our Glutathione Booster has been shown to elevate your bodies master antioxidant levels. Our Carnosine Booster is designed to repair some of the effects of aging. 1 Y-Age Products (Carnosine, Glutathione) w/Brochure BV of 55 Your Price: $89.95 Add to Cart View Details Tell A Friend Item #: 16002.222.001 Y-Age Patches with PLUS Spray Product Combine Y-Age patches and the new Homeopathic spray to obtain the cutting edge in anti-aging. 1 pack of Y-Age Products (Carnosine, and Glutathione Patches) w/Brochure 1 Y-Age Instruction Sheet 1 bottle of Y-Age Homeopathic Spray Product 1 Brochure for Homeopathic Products BV of 78 Your Price: $115.95 Add to Cart View Details Tell A Friend Item #: 16004.222.001 Y-Age PLUS Homeopathic Spray Product New Y-Age Plus Homeopathic Spray Product will helps the body to promote a sense of well being. The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential, proprietary, and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from all computers. Sharon Lang > From: kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> > Subject: [ ] Re: nanotech > > Date: Saturday, April 25, 2009, 10:36 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I did a search to try to find credible info- much > of what I found was from sites selling stuff. But this was > interesting http://bit.ly/ 7H7rj What > info have you seen about it? > > > > ===== > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 I saw that -that was one of the products for sale I meant. What's odd to me is that this idea is a theory as a possible use for this novel idea from a patent filed in August of 2005 " 21. A method comprising: contacting a toxic compound with a composition comprising a particle comprising: (a) a first region comprising an enzyme, wherein the enzyme acts to transform the toxic compound into a substantially inactive compound; and ( a second region comprising a material selected to partition the toxic compound into the second region, wherein the first region is in contact with at least a portion of the second region, and wherein the contacting is for a time sufficient to allow the enzyme to transform a portion of the toxic compound to the substantially inactive compound. 22. A method of claim 21 wherein the composition is contacted with the body of a subject. 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the subject is an animal. 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the subject is a human. 25. The method of claim 22, wherein the contacting comprises intravenous delivery. 26. The method of claim 22 wherein the particle comprises a hollow tube open at least at one end, wherein the hollow tube comprises an inorganic or polymer material and wherein the first region comprises a hydrophobic compound attached to an inside surface of the hollow tube and the second region comprises the enzyme attached to a surface of the hollow tube. 27. The method of claim 22, wherein the particle has a size from approximately 1 to 200 nm. " http://bit.ly/7H7rj As far as I know this patent is still pending. So how with no research that I can find on animals (no less humans) is this patch for sale to the public -and for children?! Unless I saw something to back this up I wouldn't put that patch on a tree. I didn't even post the link to this patch for that reason because whatever they have on their site is to sell their 89 dollar patch. And as we know from speak you can't always go by what one doctor has to say either -it's up to us as parents in my opinion to dig deeper to try to find the truth/any risks and if that's not possible because such as in this case it's too new -to get multiple opinions and do your own searching too. This looks like a good place to start looking deeper 2. EFSA NANOFOOD REPORT – The European Food Safety Authority has concluded its assessment of the potential risks of nanotechnologies for food and feed, stating that a cautious, case-by-case approach is needed as many uncertainties remain over its safe use (see http://www.foodnavigator.com/Legislation/EFSA-publishes-final-nano-risk-opinion)\ .. 4. RUSSIA TAKES ACTION ON NANOSAFETY – The Russian agency for Health and Consumer Rights and the Russian Corporation for Nanotechnologies signed an agreement to provide mutual systematic, scientific and technical support in validation and confirmation of nanoproducts safety, implementation of nanotechnologies and creation of nanotechnological production (see http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=10072). 6. IMPACT OF TOXICITY TESTING – Interesting article on the costs of toxicity testing for regulation. “for the United States that costs for testing existing nanoparticles ranges from $249 million for optimistic assumptions about nanoparticle hazards (i.e., they are primarily safe and mainly require simpler screening assays) to $1.18 billion for a more comprehensive precautionary approach” (see http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/es802388s). 7. FDA INITIATIVE IN NANOMEDICINE – The FDA announced the creation of a nanotechnology initiative in collaboration with the eight Texas academic institutions that make up the Houston-based Alliance for NanoHealth. The FDA's announcement describes the initiative's goal as " to help speed development of safe and effective medical products.” This is something worth watching (see http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/editors/23103/). http://nanohype.blogspot.com/2009/03/separating-hype-from-buzz-031909.html Not saying the patch doesn't have the possibility of being a good thing -but after what happened to my son Tanner and many others with that product speak- in my opinion it's wise to proceed with caution when you take the road less traveled...heck in this case road that's not even a road yet -still a forest from what I can tell. ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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