Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 You should check out the national essential oil website- this sotry on lavender appears to be a method that doctors/and parents are using to place their contributions that they have made to their children's health off onto the " natural realm " IF you look into the case studies and what they entailed, they are not telling you if these boys that used lavender where eating soy or used soy formula, they are not telling you that these boys were eating hormone filled meats and chickens, they are not telling you that these boys were using products like propylene glycol, sodium benzoate, parabens, and sodium lauryl sulfate- in their shampoos and body products, they are not telling you that these boys were taking or had been exposed to anti-biotics, growth hormones, or behavior modification drugs- they are not telling us that these children were drinking city fluoridated water or raised in a home that used pesticides on the lawn. The fact is- it would be far more easier to put our parental responsibilities off on to the humble " lavender " rather than make the necessary changes that we need to for our children's health. I am not saying that the " lavender lumps " is not true, but rather- it is an incunclusive story and has not taken all environmental factors into effect. Looks like another smokescreen to me. Aurore ND www.beyondnaturalmedicine.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 I would look more strongly at the meat you are eating as the growth hormones given to the animals to make them grow fatter has been linked to increased breast growth in both boys and girls. Free Range doesn't have that link. Jenny Kernan --- Aurore <aurore33 wrote: > You should check out the national essential oil > website- > this sotry on lavender appears to be a method that > doctors/and > parents are using to > place their contributions that they have made to > their children's > health off onto the " natural realm " > IF you look into the case studies and what they > entailed, > they are not telling you if these boys that used > lavender where > eating soy or used soy formula, they are not telling > you that these > boys were eating hormone filled meats and chickens, > they are not > telling you that these boys were using products like > propylene > glycol, sodium benzoate, parabens, and sodium lauryl > sulfate- in > their shampoos and body products, they are not > telling you that these > boys were taking or had been exposed to > anti-biotics, growth > hormones, or behavior modification drugs- they are > not telling us > that these children were drinking city fluoridated > water or raised in > a home that used pesticides on the lawn. > > The fact is- it would be far more easier to put our > parental > responsibilities off on to the humble " lavender " > rather than make the > necessary changes that we need to for our children's > health. > > I am not saying that the " lavender lumps " is not > true, but rather- it > is an incunclusive story and has not taken all > environmental factors > into effect. Looks like another smokescreen to me. > > Aurore ND > www.beyondnaturalmedicine.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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