Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Blessings Family, I have a question! Today I heard two stories from two different women about dis-ease/virus that has caused one woman's 29 year old daughter to be hospitalized, fed intravenously and the mother has to inject her daughter with medicine. This came about after the woman returned from a trip to Aruba. The second story concerns a 16 year old girl who complained of a fever, was misdiagnosed with mono and (as my AMA dedicated sister put it-)was not given antibiotics, later blood work discovered she had meningitis. The girl has been in a coma and is now being tube fed. This also happened suddenly. I have a 17 year old daughter and a 13 year old son. Although they had some vaccines when they were little- they have been exempted from vaccines for many years. I'm told that when kids enter college -"dorm" life can lead to all kinds of dis-eases. If anyone has any information on preventative methods-or anything concerning this virus, I'd really like to find out- Unfortunately, the decision to be live food is not one my children have made at this time. Thank you family for kindly sharing your wisdom. Inspiration, love and lite pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 Hi Pam, My daughter is in the dorm, I feel you on this one. I supply her with packets of vitamin C, green powder and Xango. All as a preventive. I also spoke with the head of the health department about the need to supply her with holistic doctor when she needs to be seen by someone. They agreed............. She eats lots of raw foods. She can also go for Wheatgrass juice when she feels something coming on her. I think I will also give a gift card to get a colonic when she needs it and as a preventive medicine. Taking an enema in the dorm is out of the question. Thank you for your for your donation to the students at Spelman. ZE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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