Guest guest Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 Hello group members. Glad these topics are being raised. I have just completed a book on paradoxical healing and I am attaching chapter 3 of this book, which deals with immunity building. Please do read and comment. If someone wants the other chapters I can send that too. TIA, Prabha K.Puneet <puneet.nospam wrote: Dear NavinI congratulate you for having raised this issue on the Shikshantar list.To tell you the fact, we have kept our children away from Colas andother forms of junk food. We ourselves keep away from such as a way oflife. As a matter of fact, we have to face resistance even fromteachers at school for adopting such life style. The logic that isgiven is as if we are discriminating against our children! Actually mydaughters teacher went to the extent of openly declaring that she willinfluence us to give in so that we start sending bergers for packedbreakfast! As if sending well prepared home-made food is a crime!!A young child never likes the way colas taste. The child gets into thehabit of taking to colas when they observe their elders taking suchdrinks. We have kept ourselves away from taking colas and our childrendo not take it because they never liked the taste.There are other aspects too. One of these is the vaccination. We havecollected statistics (from news reports in various nationalnewspapers) to prove that polio vaccination is doing great harm to thehealth of children in India -- there was a recent report in Tehelka tothe same effect. In fact many vaccinations which have been banned inUS and Europe get dumped in the markets of Bharat and our children aremade to suffer. The list of such vaccinations include -- Oral Poliovaccination, BCG vaccination etc. Statistical possibility of neuralpolio (virus attacks the spine) was covered by IndiaToday around sevenyears back. The other vaccinations too include harmful ingredients,like Mercury, which has been related to autism.I invite you to join the HealthyIndia list where we share informationabout general health in Bharat. Please let us know if you would liketo participate. The traffic on this list is medium (around ten emailsa day -- but mostly having very useful information). You always havethe option to opt out if you find it not to your taste.Warm RegardsPuneetOn 9/18/07, navin pangti <npangti > wrote:> hi,>> was wondering what everyone here thinks are kids having packed snacks like> lays, kurkure etc. and carbonated drinks. specially asking this because in> my bus duties i have seen kids having packaged snacks early in the morning> and carbonated drinks being served in birthday parties.>> warm regards> navin pangti Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just a click away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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