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Re: Re: sweet potatoes balance glycemic index for diabetics?

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Thursday, April 23, 2009, 12:04 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alon,

 

I think that you are making a gross generalization, as do those who claim that

all autoimmune diseases and diseases of civilization  result  from or have a

relationship to vaccinations.  It is a cost to benefit analysis that each parent

needs to make in determining whether they want to take the risk of exposing

their children to the toxins and potential trauma related to vaccinations.  It

is completely innapropriate to expose a small baby whose immune function is just

beginning to develop to the very harsh constituents of vaccines.  Once a child

hits 5 years old, and is healthy, then the decision do vaccinate becomes an

easier one.  But the witchhunt that Western biomedical physicians, along with

their stooges in government and the school systems have carried on against

parents choosing not to vaccinate is criminal, as far as I am concerned.  The

studies showing that vaccines are not related to auto-immune function are flAwed

and no more valid

than saying that a particular herb or acupuncture point works or doesn't work

to treat headaches or gout.  For a study to be valid, ALL of the subjects need

to have the same differential diagnosis, similar constitutions and preferably

also be within the same age group.  It isn't enough to have the studies just

placebo controlled and double blind. 

 

Personally, neither  my baby who is now 25 years old, nor  my grandson who will

be 1 next month have been vaccinated.  Our choice, again, was based upon a cost

to benefit ratio, and my intuition.  Just the thought of injecting putrid

proteins preserved with mercury into the vascular system makes me cringe. 

Again, as I have stated on more than one occasion.  Pasteur, at the end of his

life acknowledged that Bechamp was right:  that it is the terrain and not the

microbe which causes illness. 

 

That's my conclusion.  I certainly don't have an agenda but encourage parents to

make decisions in an unbiased and informed way, as much as possible. Most

important:  BEWARE OF HYPERBOLE AND SENSATIONALISM.  Keep your cool and don't

rush your decison.  Rely on intuition and listen to your  inner voice of

wisdom.        

 

 

 

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--- On Thu, 4/23/09, alon marcus <alonmarcus (AT) wans (DOT) net> wrote:

 

alon marcus <alonmarcus (AT) wans (DOT) net>

Re: sweet potatoes balance glycemic index for diabetics?

 

Thursday, April 23, 2009, 11:34 AM

 

why is diabetes and most other disease we see today mentioned in

chinese and other medical system way before vaccinations. Please

vaccinations seem to be blamed way too often with such poor evidence

 

 

 

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And Bravo to you! the allowance of the scar of medical tyranny! buys into the

superstition that

 

bloodpoisoning will make you ????????stronger???????? I was amazed at how little

the very minions whom perform the most dangerous medical practice act even know

about the contents of that vial, the effect on the whole body system or even

simply the maost important......the immune system.

 

Sincerely, Patricia Jordan DVM,CVA,CTCVM & Herbology

 

 

 

 

 

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turiya

Thu, 23 Apr 2009 12:55:59 -0700

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Bravo and well said Brother. Neither of my 2 sons, 15 and 31, were vaccinated.

It is the initial wounding perpetuated by an inherently fear based medical

culture.

 

 

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