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In a message dated 5/18/2005 2:30:48 P.M. Central Standard Time,

valdaly writes:

 

as this boy begins to be taken off a variety of tubes, etc. his mom has been

allowed to start giving him things to drink that he has been requesting.

What has he been asking for? Sunkist orange soda, drinkable yogurts and vanilla

milkshakes. And this is what he is being given.

 

Knowing what I know now (and continue to learn) about nutrition and our

bodies, I found myself feeling deeply saddened by this picture. I in no way

mean

to place judgment on the family. Just knowing how much sugar, chemicals,

etc., are in all those products, being placed into a severely weakened body

that

has experienced such trauma....it's hard to find the words.

 

 

 

It is appalling that his " DOCTORS " whose advice, I'm sure the family would

heed, doesn't give them nutritional advice to promote his healing :( It's

criminal! : (

 

~denise

 

 

 

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> It is appalling that his " DOCTORS " whose advice, I'm sure the

family would

> heed, doesn't give them nutritional advice to promote his healing :

( It's

> criminal! : (

>

> ~denise

 

 

ahh...time for a shortie on my conspiracy theory:

 

doctors have *zero* financial incentive to " promote his healing... " .

Just the opposite, they make more money by continuing to treat his

illnesses, through massive surgeries, etc..

 

One of my learnings: " ...if you can't figure something out, follow

money or follow love... " This case looks like money to me.

 

all the best,

 

Bob

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Thanks, Denise, in fact, the only advice given by medical staff was to not let

him drink more than a few ounces of the orange soda per shift to begin

with--they didn't think he could handle too much all at once. Good grief....

 

we3deeves wrote:

as this boy begins to be taken off a variety of tubes, etc. his mom has been

allowed to start giving him things to drink that he has been requesting.

What has he been asking for? Sunkist orange soda, drinkable yogurts and vanilla

milkshakes. And this is what he is being given.

 

Knowing what I know now (and continue to learn) about nutrition and our

bodies, I found myself feeling deeply saddened by this picture. I in no way

mean

to place judgment on the family. Just knowing how much sugar, chemicals,

etc., are in all those products, being placed into a severely weakened body

that

has experienced such trauma....it's hard to find the words.

 

 

 

It is appalling that his " DOCTORS " whose advice, I'm sure the family would

heed, doesn't give them nutritional advice to promote his healing :( It's

criminal! : (

 

~denise

 

 

 

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In a message dated 5/19/2005 7:02:47 A.M. Central Standard Time,

lanie writes:

 

I know quite a few doctors who are happy to promote health. They just don't

know about nutrition as they don't teach it in Med school, except for a

couple of hours. I go to hospitals and see the professionals eating donuts and

swigging coffee. I think these people are truly oblivious. I still agree with

your " follow the money " though. HRD (happy raw day) Lane

 

 

 

I agree, Lanie. They're not all 'bad, greedy people'...I actually have had

conventional doctors who are trying to 're-educate' themselves and their

patients (but I know most are 'stuck' with what conventional medical schools

have

drilled into them...and what conventional society 'accepts' as truth)! My

old OB?GYN wouldn't go so 'radical' as saying people should be 100% raw, but

he did say that it was his opinion that we should eat a vegetarian diet w/LOTS

of raw...I was impressed :) ~Denise

 

 

 

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I know quite a few doctors who are happy to promote health. They just don't know

about nutrition as they don't teach it in Med school, except for a couple of

hours. I go to hospitals and see the professionals eating donuts and swigging

coffee. I think these people are truly oblivious. I still agree with your

" follow the money " though. HRD (happy raw day) Lane

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Bob Farrell

rawfood

Wednesday, May 18, 2005 7:05 PM

Re: [Raw Food] Sad story " OT "

 

 

>

>

> It is appalling that his " DOCTORS " whose advice, I'm sure the

family would

> heed, doesn't give them nutritional advice to promote his healing :

( It's

> criminal! : (

>

> ~denise

 

 

ahh...time for a shortie on my conspiracy theory:

 

doctors have *zero* financial incentive to " promote his healing... " .

Just the opposite, they make more money by continuing to treat his

illnesses, through massive surgeries, etc..

 

One of my learnings: " ...if you can't figure something out, follow

money or follow love... " This case looks like money to me.

 

all the best,

 

Bob

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My

old OB?GYN wouldn't go so 'radical' as saying people should be 100% raw, but

he did say that it was his opinion that we should eat a vegetarian diet

w/LOTS

of raw...I was impressed :) ~Denise

 

 

Wow. I'm impressed too! Lane

 

 

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