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I never immunized my kids. They are healthy strong 11 and 8; never been seriously ill. Something VERY STRONG told me in my Mommy brain not to and thank God I didn't. Turns out my son is Autistic, mildly. If we would have given him his shots, I can only imagine what it may have done to him. I had a friend who had a neurotypical daughter until she got her shots. She never recovered. She is now 12 years old and cannot sit on her own, communicate, eat, hold a crayon. She had been like that ever since her third round of pediatric immunizations. Also, my boss lost his daughter last year due to immunizations. She had 'unditected pnemonia' and they gave her a round of shots. She died that night. They thought it was S..I.D.S. until the audtopsy showed that the immunizations flared up her lungs

and acted on her already present infection. It caused her to sufficate.

I know that the vast majority of kids do just fine...but I don't ever want one of mine to be the one who doesn't. This is a choice that we all have to make and it isn't an easy one. We all love our kids and would never want to hurt them. We all do the best we can.

Good luck in whatever you decide

~Jen

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Doc <docshillingtonRe: {Herbal Remedies} Babiesherbal remedies Date: Monday, January 26, 2009, 2:39 PM

 

 

I am not ambivalent about them at all. Until the Medicos and the Pharmaceuticals straighten out their act in this area, I'd recommend against ALL immunizations. Just too risky in this day and age.I would be willing to venture that your son's autism could be entirely attributed to immunizations.I also feel that the condition can be fully reversed. But that is my opinion based on research for the most part, and only partially on clinical observation.Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom,Docdoug greene wrote:

 

 

I'm personally ambivalent about immunizations. But I'm not about when to give them, or making sure they're mercury-free (as opposed to "free mercury!")baby's immune system is still immature and developing. Giving 6-8 immunizations (each with toxic levels of mercury) to a newborn is very damaging. If you immunize, do so after they are old enough to take the jolt to their immune system, and do the shots one at a time, and make sure _SURE_ the shots don't have mercury in them. My son has Autism, and we attribute that (at least in part) to the immunizations..-Doug

 

 

 

Leslie Brown <lesliepepple@ >herbal remediesSaturday, January 24, 2009 10:09:18 AMRe: {Herbal Remedies} Babies

 

 

What do you all think about giving/ not giving immunizations?

 

Leslie

 

 

 

 

Organic Solutions <organicsolutions@ cabletvonline. net>herbal remediesFriday, January 23, 2009 5:09:07 PMRe: {Herbal Remedies} Babies

 

I have been nursing on demand from the beginning. I agree 100%....Babies know when they are hungry! This method is working very well for Zea and I. She is very good a communicating what she needs. I didn't agree that I should wake her up to nurse if a few hours had gone by...But that was never a problem,Zea created her own schedule that keeps her very well fed☺Lori Smith wrote:

 

 

Yes, nurse on demand. Babies know when they are hungry! I home-birthed my last 6 kids and nursed all of them until at least a year old and always nursed on demand. These last 6 kids now range in age from 25 down to almost 17, and all are healthy and hale! :) LoriSchooling is not education, and education is not schooling~John Taylor Gatto

 

herbal remediesbradandkris@ comcast.netThu, 22 Jan 2009 21:12:55 -0500{Herbal Remedies} Babies

 

 

 

Kelly-

Congrats on your beautiful Zea! I have three children. My oldest son is 25, my daughter is 21 and my youngest son is 17. When nursing my 2 oldest children I kept them on a schedule of nursing every 3 hours. At the time the "experts" (hah!) recommended getting babies on a schedule as early as possible. By the time my youngest came along I mellowed a lot and nursed him on demand. I HIGHLY recommend nursing on demand. I don't have any expert proof or research, just mom wisdom. :) Looking forward to other stories from organic moms..

Kris

 

 

Hi Everyone!As you all know, I recently had a beautiful baby girl named Zea. (I am sure you have heard all of the bragging her proud Grandpa has been doing☺)As a new mother, I am learning the ways of babies and the magic they radiate into our lives.Zea is absolutely thriving in every way and I would like to open the list to a discussion on Babies.I would love to hear input and ideas from all of you proud parents out there and share wins and successful actions on how you helped your little baby sprouts grow!As I said, I am a new mother with an 11 week old baby and am having win after win! I am open to any questions and ideas on how

to have an Organic Baby☺.Let us commence with Baby Talk!~Kelly~__._,

 

 

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