Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 , Please forgive me if I sound dense, but I did not get the gist of your post. Would you please clarify? Thanks, Babycenter.com, SCD, > I thought that I wasn't going to post this but I changed my mind. I > think it's something that needs to be shared. > > I participated in a vaccine debate board at babycenter.com a couple > times last year. The last time was in October I believe. Some > interesting things followed. > > Cutler disappeared from the board right at the > end of the debate. Also there were a lot of posts about something > in the debate, peripheral neuropathy, which I didn't handle very > well in the debate. > > Also, a little while after I finished the debate board, I tried the > SCD with my son. However, he went into high ketosis. So I posted a > message about it to the Elaineschildren list. But I quickly got > accused of spam. At first I thought it was because they thought I > was lying. But I looked through the other posts and saw that other > people had a problem with ketosis but had not gotten accused of > spam. There weren't many, but there was one about vaccine activism. > > There was something else interesting on the Pecanbread website. I > saw that the new edition has a chapter about vaccine " damage " . We > don't usually say vaccine " damage " in the autism community. We say > vaccine injury. But the other place I saw this term used was on the > debate board. Vaccine " damage " was THE term. In fact, several > months ago some of the debaters had a discussion as to why they used > the term, some found it offensive. > > There was another interesting correlation between the SCD and the > vaccine board. I mentioned the GFCF diet for autistic kids several > times, but the other participants, who didn't have autistic kids, > only replied about gluten, not casein. > > So it has made me wonder something. On some boards there's a lot of > anti-GFCF sentiment and the supplements are not allowed to be > discussed sometimes. Now certainly other diets such as the SCD etc. > help kids too. My son follows a very modified version of GFCF. But > is this anti-GFCF and anti-supplement sentiment strictly because of > science, or is it because the GFCF people and the DAN doctors have > spoken PUBLICLY about the autism-vaccine connection. > > And another thing worthy of consideration is Pfeiffer Clinic in > Illinois. There was an interesting article about it in the Schafer > report recently I believe. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 >>> Please forgive me if I sound dense, but I did not get the gist of your post. Would you please clarify? Yes, I would like a reason for the relevance of this post to this group. I notice you just joined and posted this, and similarly to other groups. So if there is a point, please share it. If not, it needs to be disregarded. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 Well, the point of my post is that I believe babycenter.com is owned or partially owned by a pharmaceutical company. And I just rejoined this list. I had been off for a while as I had been having computer problems. I used to be signed on with either my old id stralinchey, clairemary70, or my old e-mail address, clairetanaka@.... I'm sorry I can't remember which. > >>> Please forgive me if I sound dense, but I did not get the gist of > your post. Would you please clarify? > > > Yes, I would like a reason for the relevance of this post to this > group. I notice you just joined and posted this, and similarly to > other groups. So if there is a point, please share it. If not, it > needs to be disregarded. > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 I still don't see how this is relavant. There is enough paranoia and problems to deal with in daily life without looking for new ones (or creating them). Is there something you are looking for in particular? Did you have a question about enzymes or gut health? . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 I thought that I wasn't going to post this but I changed my mind. I think it's something that needs to be shared. I participated in a vaccine debate board at babycenter.com a couple times last year. The last time was in October I believe. Some interesting things followed. Cutler disappeared from the board right at the end of the debate. Also there were a lot of posts about something in the debate, peripheral neuropathy, which I didn't handle very well in the debate. Also, a little while after I finished the debate board, I tried the SCD with my son. However, he went into high ketosis. So I posted a message about it to the Elaineschildren list. But I quickly got accused of spam. At first I thought it was because they thought I was lying. But I looked through the other posts and saw that other people had a problem with ketosis but had not gotten accused of spam. There weren't many, but there was one about vaccine activism. There was something else interesting on the Pecanbread website. I saw that the new edition has a chapter about vaccine " damage " . We don't usually say vaccine " damage " in the autism community. We say vaccine injury. But the other place I saw this term used was on the debate board. Vaccine " damage " was THE term. In fact, several months ago some of the debaters had a discussion as to why they used the term, some found it offensive. There was another interesting correlation between the SCD and the vaccine board. I mentioned the GFCF diet for autistic kids several times, but the other participants, who didn't have autistic kids, only replied about gluten, not casein. So it has made me wonder something. On some boards there's a lot of anti-GFCF sentiment and the supplements are not allowed to be discussed sometimes. Now certainly other diets such as the SCD etc. help kids too. My son follows a very modified version of GFCF. But is this anti-GFCF and anti-supplement sentiment strictly because of science, or is it because the GFCF people and the DAN doctors have spoken PUBLICLY about the autism-vaccine connection. And another thing worthy of consideration is Pfeiffer Clinic in Illinois. There was an interesting article about it in the Schafer report recently I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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