Guest guest Posted November 1, 1999 Report Share Posted November 1, 1999 Help I need the link for the ingredants of the vaccinations. I am in a debate on one of my message boards of mothers that think that everything inthe vaccinations is safe and that they are protecting their children from danger. Thanks Buffy mommy of Rebeka 1-31-96 and 9-21-98 -- Join the most exciting community of women on the web! iVillage.com's FREE membership gets you private email, your own home page, special discounts and sweepstakes, and dozens of problem-solving tools. http://www.ivillage.com/frame/join_email.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 1999 Report Share Posted November 1, 1999 Here's some good links... http://www.access1.net/via/PROCHOICE/didyouknow.htm http://www.med.uni-muenchen.de/fachschaft/homeopathy/vaccine.htm http://www.mercola.com/newpage134.htm Here's one with ingredients http://home.sprynet.com/~noshots/whatsi~1.htm May I ask what message board it is? shelby buffy stem wrote: > From: " buffy stem " <buffay@...> > > Help I need the link for the ingredants of the vaccinations. I am in a debate on one of my message boards of mothers that think that everything inthe vaccinations is safe and that they are protecting their children from danger. Thanks > > Buffy > mommy of Rebeka 1-31-96 and 9-21-98 > > -- > Join the most exciting community of women on the web! > iVillage.com's FREE membership gets you private email, > your own home page, special discounts and sweepstakes, > and dozens of problem-solving tools. > http://www.ivillage.com/frame/join_email.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 1999 Report Share Posted November 14, 1999 Gayle, I am in the same boat. I am sure that the chemicals did have something to do with it. I had not felt good for several years before becoming very sick. My house is so dirty right now and it drives me nuts. Besides, the work was so back breaking. What were we thinking! Oh, well. We live and learn. Ginger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 1999 Report Share Posted November 14, 1999 , My doctor has suggested venous insufficiency in my legs. Ginger AIH To All, Thanks for all of the great info and words of support. It does help my " mental " well being to know that I am not going completely crazy. I, too, have had dizzy spells and wondered why. I guess it goes with the territory. I never knew how many functions the liver had. It is amazing to me. You guys have really given me insight into a lot of areas. I just spent nearly three hours reading all of the posts from three days. I haven't been on here since Friday afternoon. Thanks again. Ginger AIH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 1999 Report Share Posted November 14, 1999 Hi, Anyone, Can anyone give me info onto drug budisonde? Ginger AIH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 1999 Report Share Posted November 14, 1999 The medicine budisonde is a study drug at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. I was on it for about two months but my numbers went sky high so I was taken off. Suppose to be good though. Sue Aih Wisconsin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 1999 Report Share Posted November 14, 1999 Ginger, Yes the hard way. Gayle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 Hi Ginger I'm now taking entocort " budisone " what would you like to know! (I don't have time at the moment to write more) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 A former member of this support group, Eileen, who lives in England, was put on budesonide to get her off prednisone. It is not a study drug in the U.K. KayK Re: [ ] Digest Number 440 > From: Roselle50@... > > The medicine budisonde is a study drug at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. I > was on it for about two months but my numbers went sky high so I was taken > off. Suppose to be good though. > > Sue Aih > Wisconsin > > > Please support the American Liver Foundation! > > 1.) To subscribe send e-mail to -subscribeonelist > 2.) To UNsubscribe send to -unsubscribeonelist > 3.) Digest e-mail format send to -digestonelist > 4.) Normal e-mail format send to -normalonelist > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2000 Report Share Posted October 6, 2000 Where do you find musical puzzles? Also sounds like Texas Instruments needs to ressurect the blueprints for their Touch and Tell. I want one! Re: How do I explain this one? > >does david understand his privates and what they are called? we just tell >nathan and his brother the truth, thats not what boys do, etc, and they also >shower separately anymore too, i think its common for children wanting to >explore, and remember, to boys it " feels good " i hate saying that , but one >does often see even many regular boys fondling themselves, i know it has >been a problem with nathan for quite a tiem now, and they have regualted his >med to help lower his " libido " if thats the right word. and we do often >remmind him time and place for such acts. shawna. > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2000 Report Share Posted October 11, 2000 In a message dated 10/11/00 5:45:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time, egroups writes: << Each time you have contact with the allergen, you prolong the allergy. It's NOT easy, trust me. Ever see a 5 or 6 year old child refuse birthday cake? My son did... he was literally afraid to eat, until several years after his allergies were diagnosed. It was a long, hard haul... but we made it. >> My daughter is almost 20 years old and has severe reactions to apples. Try reading labels and you will be surprised how many items contain apple products! You are correct in being afraid to eat....... nne in Scranton PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2000 Report Share Posted November 10, 2000 Hi Tabitha,, your recipe sounds great but isn't oatmeal an avoid? or is it just a weight loss avoid? Does anyone have a helpful hint for good O treats/meals for kids? I have a 3 yr. old who prefers avoids!,,, thanks much ,,, in great health!, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2000 Report Share Posted November 10, 2000 In a message dated 11/10/2000 12:49:15 PM Central Standard Time, lescase@... writes: Hi Tabitha,, your recipe sounds great but isn't oatmeal an avoid? or is it just a weight loss avoid? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2000 Report Share Posted November 10, 2000 In a message dated 11/10/2000 12:49:15 PM Central Standard Time, lescase@... writes: Hi Tabitha,, your recipe sounds great but isn't oatmeal an avoid? or is it just a weight loss avoid? ok like I said, I have made it with barley cereal, which the recipe reflects, which is OK for O's Tabitha See my auctions http://www.ebay.com Click search, then by seller, then enter mls 1 New items added daily Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2001 Report Share Posted July 11, 2001 I tried all the medications that you have tried and more with no sucess. The best one I tried for my nine year old epileptic daughetr who's been having seizures since two years old is Lamictal. It has worked well with no side effects. Good luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 i have been lurking on this board for over a month. I have not tried any of the enzymes yet but i am considering it. My son is 23 months old and has epilepsy as well as autism. I am concerned that the enzymes will some how interfere with his epilepsy. He has been mostly gluten and casine free with some minor infractions. I do notice that when he has an infraction his bm are loose. So from what i have been reading i think he might benefit from the enzymes. Can any help allay my fears. > [ ] Digest Number 440 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Hi, ; The really great thing about enzymes is that they are well- characterized, that is, we know what they do and don't do. Probably one of the most well-known attributes is that they are very specific in their function. For example, let's take the enzyme lactase. The only function lactase has is to break down lactose into galactose and glucose. If lactase is present, but lactose is not, then the lactase enzyme does absolutely nothing. It can't do anything else, but split lactose into galactose and glucose. So, the enzyme lactase does its job. But what if you were sensitive to galactose for some reason (I don't know why one would be, but this is just an example). Then the end result of lactase breaking down lactose might be a problem for that person, because it would result in the production of more galacose IF that person had both lactose and lactase present. But the enzyme itself is not harmful. What I'm trying to illustrate is that enzymes themselve are safe, and so are their reactions. I have never heard of enzymes contributing to epilepsy. The products of the reactions of oral enzyme supplements is proteins converted to amino acids, carbohydrates converted to simple sugars, and triglycerides converted to short- chain fatty acids like butyrate. For the vast majority of people, taking enzymes is just an enhancement of normal digestive metabolism. Is it possible someone could be sensitive to the products of normal digestion? Sure, but very unlikely. Could the end result of digestive enzymes contribute to epilepsy? Possibly, but again, extremely unlikely. Bottom line, enzymes, compared to over the counter and prescription drugs, and even herbals and botanicals, are much safer because we understand better what they do and don't do. Hope this takes away some of the fear. Devin > i have been lurking on this board for over a month. I have not tried any of > the enzymes yet but i am considering it. My son is 23 months old and has > epilepsy as well as autism. I am concerned that the enzymes will some how > interfere with his epilepsy. He has been mostly gluten and casine free with > some minor infractions. I do notice that when he has an infraction his bm > are loose. So from what i have been reading i think he might benefit from > the enzymes. Can any help allay my fears. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2001 Report Share Posted November 14, 2001 Hi ; <<My son is 23 months old and has > epilepsy as well as autism. >> Glad I caught that one ...it's been discussed on the oxyplus list as a direct relative to migraines. What shows up as migraines on some people show up as seizures on others. Same part of the brain, same chemicals. BOTH respond very well to increased tissue oxygen. By a very large margin the best oral oxygenator is a kind of Magnesium peroxide invented by Dr. Eugene Blass and Nicola Tesla around 1890. It has never been improved on; It's hard to improve on any of Tesla's inventions. It actually releases ozone. The stuff is called Homozon. It's available at a good price from list mate Donna Crow (no relation) in Oregon. Normally retails for $33. her price is $24. If the toll-free number is up it's 1-800-660-1947. I can't dial it from Canada. Her home number 1-541-574-1947 ciao Duncan --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.264 / Virus Database: 136 - Release Date: 7/2/01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 I do appreciate the considerate advice. I am truly startled as to how many go on having more surgeries. I know that I have mentioned this before but I am still amazed as to how trusting many of your are of your doctors. I have lost that. I cannot stand more me than five minutes without adding to my pain and weakness. I have to wonder how can doctors perform surgeries for eight or more hours? It is a mystery to me. What do they do about having to go to the bathroom, eating, drinking and resting? Do they take breaks? Or do they have a sandwich while operating? What if food drops into the wound or they spill a coke? Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2003 Report Share Posted October 5, 2003 Jim, I'm pretty sure they take short breaks. Remember it's not just the surgeon in there; often it's a team of surgeons, plus the anesthesiologist and nurse-assistants, all keeping an eye on you and your vital signs. I'm sure it doesn't look like MASH in there, especially with what the hospitals charge! Surgeons are able to stand for long stretches. They must get used to it, like grocery cashiers. Plus, they don't have flatback. I'm really sorry to hear about your arachnoiditis. I've spoken to at least one other of our number who has it as well. It is indeed a worrisome thing, and a reason we all need to be extremely cautious in our choice of surgeons. Re: Digest Number 440 I do appreciate the considerate advice. I am truly startled as to how many go on having more surgeries. I know that I have mentioned this before but I am still amazed as to how trusting many of your are of your doctors. I have lost that. I cannot stand more me than five minutes without adding to my pain and weakness. I have to wonder how can doctors perform surgeries for eight or more hours? It is a mystery to me. What do they do about having to go to the bathroom, eating, drinking and resting? Do they take breaks? Or do they have a sandwich while operating? What if food drops into the wound or they spill a coke? Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 Hi , Thanks for your input. I like it always to hear of new things to do/cure with Immunics. And I bet I am not the only one. Though I already knew the sky is the limit, real-life examples have the best impact. As for , I tested yes on that too. Thanks for reminding me! Love Esther, moderator writes: My son had a loose tooth last night and we voiced it be removed from all of his bodies bloodlessly and painlessly today. And this is what happened ! ps. may not be here physically, but he's still working with us,, we still have his help. When I ask which spirit guides are with me.... he's always there, along w/ Jesus and God ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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