Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 <Don't you find that there are an awful lot of children being diagnosed with these nowadays? Doctor's are too quick to give you a quick fix and stick your kids on harmful drugs. > ABSOLUTELY!!!I completely, totally agree. I am an anti-ritalin activist. This is one of my hobby horses. There is an overlap of allergies and ADHD. Many kids supposedly diagnosed with ADHD just have allergies. Visit the website of Dr Doris Rapp for info on this. Treat the allergies, the inattention goes away. Allergy is always the place to start. <Our youngest son was thought to be ADHD and in fact it is red food coloring that sends him off the wall. > My grandson too! The food coloring is worse than sugar for him. Most kids, but most people are blind to it, sigh. My daughter has been indoctrinated by me so she figured it out. Three cheers for your cashier. < A cashier at the grocery store suggested it and sure enough. Just some thought's to ponder. Everything is a disease nowadays.> I consider ADHD a variation on the human condition, not a " disease " . A cluster of human characteristics that often go together. But, it is a lot easier to just use the term instead of endlessly describing what I mean. Ien in the Kootenays *************************** Good planets are hard to find. Let's look after this one! One way to sustainable activism http://theforestpath.com *************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2005 Report Share Posted January 9, 2005 My personal favourite is the inattention to diet in general. Parents who purchse Cookie Crumble cereal or whatever, and use processed fake food for every meal for their kids, and wonder why the kids have so many problems these days.. geeze. Try a healthy, baked protein with a steamed veggie for a meal, rather than the processed crud that passes for hot pockets, or whatever.. That's my personal pet peeve.. not just with kids, either. Kirstin --- Ien Van Houten <ienvan wrote: > Many kids supposedly diagnosed > with ADHD just have allergies. > Visit the website of Dr Doris Rapp for > info on this. > Treat the allergies, the inattention goes away. > Allergy is always the place to start. > All your favorites on one personal page – Try My Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 There is some new thinking that ADD and ADHD are related to GI insult and can be demonstrated on a test. please see: www.LookForHealth.com If you have questions, email Dr. Fallon. I did this for my child and found it to be very informational and helpful. Rich Dr. Fallon email joanfallon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 There is no such thing as ADD or ADHD. They were invented and voted on in meetings by groups of psychiatrists for the purpose of getting kids on drugs, in other words, creating many more psychiatric patients. This is a fact. This has been documented and exposed time and time again, and more and more people are becoming wise to it. It’s a horrible crime that our brightest young minds are being labeled and drugged. I’ve witnessed first hand the mental straightjacketing that takes place from these drugs, not to mention the horrific invalidation of being saddled with that kind of stigma. Interesting fact: Years ago, when my kids were going to schools for the creative and gifted, I was given a handout that listed the characteristics of a gifted child. They were almost identical to the “symptoms” of ADHD. Carole Eddington phonesister [phonesister] Monday, February 21, 2005 1:01 PM herbal remedies Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD There is some new thinking that ADD and ADHD are related to GI insult and can be demonstrated on a test. please see: www.LookForHealth.com If you have questions, email Dr. Fallon. I did this for my child and found it to be very informational and helpful. Rich Dr. Fallon email joanfallon Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to prescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian Shillington Doctor of Naturopathy Dr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 I totally agree with you, Carole. Sharyn Carole Eddington [caroleeddington] There is no such thing as ADD or ADHD. It’s a horrible crime that our brightest young minds are being labeled and drugged. I’ve witnessed first hand the mental straightjacketing that takes place from these drugs, not to mention the horrific invalidation of being saddled with that kind of stigma. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 - Carole Eddington herbal remedies 2/21/2005 7:01:55 PM RE: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD There is no such thing as ADD or ADHD. They were invented and voted on in meetings by groups of psychiatrists for the purpose of getting kids on drugs, in other words, creating many more psychiatric patients. This is a fact. This has been documented and exposed time and time again, and more and more people are becoming wise to it. It’s a horrible crime that our brightest young minds are being labeled and drugged. I’ve witnessed first hand the mental straightjacketing that takes place from these drugs, not to mention the horrific invalidation of being saddled with that kind of stigma. Interesting fact: Years ago, when my kids were going to schools for the creative and gifted, I was given a handout that listed the characteristics of a gifted child. They were almost identical to the “symptoms” of ADHD. Carole Eddington I understand what you are saying. I have found that the school in my city doesn't like it very much if the kids DON'T conform to the ways they teach. If my son is gifted we have yet to convince the school. He is now going to the vocational school and is doing beautifully. He is Straight A. Every time I went to the public school they told me "not every child is a straight A kind of kid." I told them I would be happy with C's but they didn't listen. When he got D's I begged for help for him. They said that he wasn't failing so no help was required. They passed him along until now. We found out in his Senior year that he never passed the health class that was required to graduate. He is now taking an online course to get the credit so he will graduate with his class. I didn't want to medicate my son...but he has to be able to function in a school that will just push him along until it is too late to do anything about. Maybe if more people were to look at the circumstances things would be different but until then I will medicate my son until he can get out and earn a living with out all the rules and regulations that the state/schools place on him. PS...Most ADHD kids I know would bounce off the walls without the medicine they receive. Most teachers would rather have a group of students that sit and listen than run off at the mouth or run around the room. Their hands are tied with what the can and can't do to keep order in the class. Most parents don't have the time or the patience to deal with this after trying to make a living let alone understand a child who doesn't know how to refrain from acting out. My children are well behaved and in there teens. I don't worry about most of this now but if I had to do it all over again, believe me I would. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 Hi there. I am sorry but I have to disagree with you there.. I have a child who has been labeled as ADD, Odd and has depression. I don't think it is exactly what the " mainstream " pyschiatrists, etc think it is. I believeit to be what many people believe it is a food allergy or soemthign of that nature. Most people feed their children what ever is quick and easy and what they can afford to feed them. Eating healthy is expensive unless you have access to grow your own garden and/or raise your own meats, if you eat meats. I do not have access to a garden or fresh,organic meat sources. As you already may know, there are many preservatives, additives, food colorings, artificial sweeteners, srtificial colorings, etc... added to our foods. I believe that when children start consuming these products at an early age, they become allergic to these additives. It is easier to run to the grocery store to grab jars of premade baby food than to make your own. There are some healthy alternatives out there if you don't have access to your own garden.. some companies send organic baby foods to your house frozen. The problem, it is expensive. My child is agressive, defiant, violent at times, has extreme " meltdowns " and then would sit and cry. She was not your " typical' hyperactive child, she gets honor roll every marking period and her schooling is not affected by these metldowns, once I get her there. My suspicion is that all the toxins that are in her body are the culprit of this condition. I have tried many ways to releave this " condition " she has. Whatever you may want to call it... nothing worked! Except meds...ADderral XR and Effexor .. neither of which I want her on. I am currently at the place where I am doing away with all artificial, man-made foods, researching natural sources and adjusting not only her diet, but the whole family's diet! I really cannot afford to do it, but in the long run I can't afford NOT to do it. This condition is also brought on by stress! At the time my duaghter was at her worst, I would find that her father was putting pressure on her to be his spy... and to try to get her to come live with him. What an incredible amount of pressure this child was under., She ahd previously shown signs of this " Condition " but it was greatly aggravated by the situation. Now, that the divorce is over, she has calmed some. I have taken the liberty of cutting her meds in half. One was ok htat way, the other had to go back to where it was. I know that meds are not the answer in the long term for my child. There are too many long term side effects that no one could even imagine, I am sure. Looking for a natural way to cure my child from her " ADD condition " , Gina W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 Hi Gina, It's great that you're working on improving your situation! I am currently helping another mum do the same, starting with nutrition. love Lisa - Gina herbal remedies Thursday, February 24, 2005 12:37 PM Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD Hi there. I am sorry but I have to disagree with you there.. I have a child who has been labeled as ADD, Odd and has depression. I don't think it is exactly what the "mainstream" pyschiatrists, etc think it is. I believeit to be what many people believe it is a food allergy or soemthign of that nature. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 I disagree with the point that eating healthy is expensive. I went from eating the typical American diet of soft drinks, prepackaged frozen dinners, crackers, cereals, cookies, breads, lunch meats, hot dogs etc to eating organic vegetables and free range meats and eggs. My grocery bill is the same now, that it was 12 years ago, about 125/week and we have 4 pets now that we didn't have then that I feed a lot of raw meat to. During the years that I ate vegetarian, it was far less. For the price of 1 frozen microwaveable meal, I can buy a 10lb bag of carrots. I think it is a cop out when people say they can't afford to eat healthy. In all actuality, they can't afford not to. Just stick to the outside aisle of the grocery store, if you don't have access to organic, press the store owner to start carrying it. I am lucky that we have a Harry's farmer's Market that I can shop at but I load up my coolers and drive 70 miles each way once a week to make that committment. Even before I shopped there, we still ate very well and it didn't cost us anymore to do so. Monica ND student Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 It's actually cheaper to eat well. Go to the grocery store and look at the price per ounce for processed food and basic foods. I'm really on the poor side of things and I can't afford to buy the convenience foods. We buy very few things that come in a box. Learning how to can is also a great way to save money. Cheerio, -Shelby Gina [kelticgirl14] Thursday, February 24, 2005 4:38 AM herbal remedies Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD Hi there. I am sorry but I have to disagree with you there.. I have a child who has been labeled as ADD, Odd and has depression. I don't think it is exactly what the " mainstream " pyschiatrists, etc think it is. I believeit to be what many people believe it is a food allergy or soemthign of that nature. Most people feed their children what ever is quick and easy and what they can afford to feed them. Eating healthy is expensive unless you have access to grow your own garden and/or raise your own meats, if you eat meats. I do not have access to a garden or fresh,organic meat sources. As you already may know, there are many preservatives, additives, food colorings, artificial sweeteners, srtificial colorings, etc... added to our foods. I believe that when children start consuming these products at an early age, they become allergic to these additives. It is easier to run to the grocery store to grab jars of premade baby food than to make your own. There are some healthy alternatives out there if you don't have access to your own garden.. some companies send organic baby foods to your house frozen. The problem, it is expensive. My child is agressive, defiant, violent at times, has extreme " meltdowns " and then would sit and cry. She was not your " typical' hyperactive child, she gets honor roll every marking period and her schooling is not affected by these metldowns, once I get her there. My suspicion is that all the toxins that are in her body are the culprit of this condition. I have tried many ways to releave this " condition " she has. Whatever you may want to call it... nothing worked! Except meds...ADderral XR and Effexor .. neither of which I want her on. I am currently at the place where I am doing away with all artificial, man-made foods, researching natural sources and adjusting not only her diet, but the whole family's diet! I really cannot afford to do it, but in the long run I can't afford NOT to do it. This condition is also brought on by stress! At the time my duaghter was at her worst, I would find that her father was putting pressure on her to be his spy... and to try to get her to come live with him. What an incredible amount of pressure this child was under., She ahd previously shown signs of this " Condition " but it was greatly aggravated by the situation. Now, that the divorce is over, she has calmed some. I have taken the liberty of cutting her meds in half. One was ok htat way, the other had to go back to where it was. I know that meds are not the answer in the long term for my child. There are too many long term side effects that no one could even imagine, I am sure. Looking for a natural way to cure my child from her " ADD condition " , Gina W -- Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.4.0 - Release 2/22/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 It is difficult when you are nutritionally illiterate as I am! But it is well worth the effort to learn abut it and apply to our lives! Gina herbal remedies , " Lisa de Haas " <lisa@l...> wrote: > Hi Gina, > > It's great that you're working on improving your situation! I am currently helping another mum do the same, starting with nutrition. > > love > Lisa > - > Gina > herbal remedies > Thursday, February 24, 2005 12:37 PM > Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD > > > > > > Hi there. I am sorry but I have to disagree with you there.. I have > a child who has been labeled as ADD, Odd and has depression. I > don't think it is exactly what the " mainstream " pyschiatrists, etc > think it is. I believeit to be what many people believe it is a > food allergy or soemthign of that nature. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 where I live you have to go to specialty stores to organic veggies and free range meat. There are no local grocery stores that carry what I need here. The specialty stores tend charge more. Unfortuantely! But you are right that the covenience foods are costly when you add them up. Like a soda costs about $1.25 for a 16 oz and some people drink a lot more than 1 in a week. i was one of those people who used to drink a couple a day. A 2-liter would not stay in my home! Crazy.. I guess it depends where you live too. This area is becoming more and more commericiallized which is part of the problem as well. There used to be a lot of farms, etc.. but now people sell them off for the money$$$$ And a lot of it too! Be blessed, Gina herbal remedies , Advantage Appraisals <advappr@b...> wrote: > > > I disagree with the point that eating healthy is expensive. I went from > eating the typical American diet of soft drinks, prepackaged frozen > dinners, crackers, cereals, cookies, breads, lunch meats, hot dogs etc > to eating organic vegetables and free range meats and eggs. My grocery > bill is the same now, that it was 12 years ago, about 125/week and we > have 4 pets now that we didn't have then that I feed a lot of raw meat > to. During the years that I ate vegetarian, it was far less. For the > price of 1 frozen microwaveable meal, I can buy a 10lb bag of carrots. > I think it is a cop out when people say they can't afford to eat > healthy. In all actuality, they can't afford not to. Just stick to the > outside aisle of the grocery store, if you don't have access to organic, > press the store owner to start carrying it. I am lucky that we have a > Harry's farmer's Market that I can shop at but I load up my coolers and > drive 70 miles each way once a week to make that committment. Even > before I shopped there, we still ate very well and it didn't cost us > anymore to do so. > > Monica > ND student Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 Maybe I am looking at this all wrong! I am likewise on the poor side and food runs thin at times.. maybe that is why.. I did away with most processed foods (boxed and canned). I will occassionaly grab a pizza.. it is just too convenient at times! But we will be giving those up as well. ( I do buy the veggies and stuff as well. Canning would be a great option. But then I would have to rely on the farmers markets and such which are only seasonal. I think the best option would be to have your own garden and can from that. Hopefully, this summer I will be in a position to do just that! Take care, Gina herbal remedies , " Shelby Blakely " <sblakely@b...> wrote: > It's actually cheaper to eat well. Go to the grocery store and look at the > price per ounce for processed food and basic foods. I'm really on the poor > side of things and I can't afford to buy the convenience foods. We buy very > few things that come in a box. Learning how to can is also a great way to > save money. > Cheerio, > -Shelby > > > Gina [kelticgirl14] > Thursday, February 24, 2005 4:38 AM > herbal remedies > Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD > > > > > > Hi there. I am sorry but I have to disagree with you there.. I have > a child who has been labeled as ADD, Odd and has depression. I > don't think it is exactly what the " mainstream " pyschiatrists, etc > think it is. I believeit to be what many people believe it is a > food allergy or soemthign of that nature. > > Most people feed their children what ever is quick and easy and what > they can afford to feed them. Eating healthy is expensive unless > you have access to grow your own garden and/or raise your own meats, > if you eat meats. I do not have access to a garden or fresh,organic > meat sources. As you already may know, there are many > preservatives, additives, food colorings, artificial sweeteners, > srtificial colorings, etc... added to our foods. > > I believe that when children start consuming these products at an > early age, they become allergic to these additives. It is easier to > run to the grocery store to grab jars of premade baby food than to > make your own. There are some healthy alternatives out there if you > don't have access to your own garden.. some companies send organic > baby foods to your house frozen. The problem, it is expensive. > > My child is agressive, defiant, violent at times, has > extreme " meltdowns " and then would sit and cry. She was not > your " typical' hyperactive child, she gets honor roll every marking > period and her schooling is not affected by these metldowns, once I > get her there. My suspicion is that all the toxins that are in her > body are the culprit of this condition. > > > I have tried many ways to releave this " condition " she has. Whatever > you may want to call it... nothing worked! Except meds...ADderral > XR and Effexor .. neither of which I want her on. I am currently at > the place where I am doing away with all artificial, man-made foods, > researching natural sources and adjusting not only her diet, but the > whole family's diet! I really cannot afford to do it, but in the > long run I can't afford NOT to do it. > > This condition is also brought on by stress! At the time my > duaghter was at her worst, I would find that her father was putting > pressure on her to be his spy... and to try to get her to come live > with him. What an incredible amount of pressure this child was > under., She ahd previously shown signs of this " Condition " but it > was greatly aggravated by the situation. Now, that the divorce is > over, she has calmed some. I have taken the liberty of cutting her > meds in half. One was ok htat way, the other had to go back to > where it was. > > I know that meds are not the answer in the long term for my child. > There are too many long term side effects that no one could even > imagine, I am sure. > > Looking for a natural way to cure my child from her " ADD condition " , > Gina W > > > > > -- > > > Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.4.0 - Release Date: 2/22/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 Ginna Hi - I have been making it my business to grocery shop healthier and adjust many thing too -Practicing this for almost two years now and it is becoming second nature, I have learned how to feed my family of 4 - sometimes 5 when my eldest is visiting- on $120 a week - mind you this INCLUDES toiletrees, 5 take to work (healthy) lunches for daddy , 5 lunches for stay at home mommy and baby - all 7 day dinners - snacks and 7 days worth of breakfast. If you want some guidance I would be happy to help. If your family is smaller your budget smaller. I do 90% of our food shoppin at the local organic grocery store (food-coop) My 8yr old also takes flax seed omega oil 1tbsp daily - at first it was wierd for her but she now reminds me to give it to her and i notice a difference in her behavior since we have done these changes this past year and half. I even give our 1yr old 1tsp flax seed omega oil daily . Hugs Deana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 I wish more people felt that way!! Sometimes it's such an uphill battle to try get someone off drugs and onto something healthier! Lisa - Gina herbal remedies Friday, February 25, 2005 12:23 PM Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD It is difficult when you are nutritionally illiterate as I am! But it is well worth the effort to learn abut it and apply to our lives!Ginaherbal remedies , "Lisa de Haas" <lisa@l...> wrote:> Hi Gina,> > It's great that you're working on improving your situation! I am currently helping another mum do the same, starting with nutrition.> > love> Lisa> - > Gina > herbal remedies > Thursday, February 24, 2005 12:37 PM> Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD> > > > > > Hi there. I am sorry but I have to disagree with you there.. I have > a child who has been labeled as ADD, Odd and has depression. I > don't think it is exactly what the "mainstream" pyschiatrists, etc > think it is. I believeit to be what many people believe it is a > food allergy or soemthign of that nature. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 Hi Deanna, Any suggestions you have are most welcome!! I have a food budget around $400 to $450 and i feed 4 on that. But, it NEVER includes everything. I often skip breakfast and/or lunch in order to make sure others get enough. When I do eat lunch, I a m bad about it and eat out. Eating out is the first thing I know that needs to go. Be Blessed, Gina herbal remedies , Deana <squeekyme@c...> wrote: > > Ginna > > Hi - I have been making it my business to grocery shop healthier and > adjust many thing too -Practicing this for almost two years now and it > is becoming second nature, I have learned how to feed my family of 4 - > sometimes 5 when my eldest is visiting- on $120 a week - mind you this > INCLUDES toiletrees, 5 take to work (healthy) lunches for daddy , 5 > lunches for stay at home mommy and baby - all 7 day dinners - snacks > and 7 days worth of breakfast. > > If you want some guidance I would be happy to help. If your family is > smaller your budget smaller. > > I do 90% of our food shoppin at the local organic grocery store > (food-coop) > > My 8yr old also takes flax seed omega oil 1tbsp daily - at first it was > wierd for her but she now reminds me to give it to her and i notice a > difference in her behavior since we have done these changes this past > year and half. I even give our 1yr old 1tsp flax seed omega oil daily . > > Hugs > > Deana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 I am of the opinion that people rely way too heavily on drugs and modern medicine. As I have started my research on healthy options to my daughter's meds, I cannot tell you how many times that a Dr or Pychiatrist would say that natural alternatives do not work or shouldnot be used because you put the child at risk. I find it totally sickening. If you cannot rely on the natural products that were here well before any of us, what can you rely on? I am not saying that all meds or doctors are bad, I just think that a doctor should be a last resort. Have a great night, Gina herbal remedies , " Lisa de Haas " <lisa@l...> wrote: > I wish more people felt that way!! Sometimes it's such an uphill battle to try get someone off drugs and onto something healthier! > Lisa > - > Gina > herbal remedies > Friday, February 25, 2005 12:23 PM > Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD > > > > > > It is difficult when you are nutritionally illiterate as I am! But > it is well worth the effort to learn abut it and apply to our lives! > Gina > > herbal remedies , " Lisa de Haas " <lisa@l...> > wrote: > > Hi Gina, > > > > It's great that you're working on improving your situation! I am > currently helping another mum do the same, starting with nutrition. > > > > love > > Lisa > > - > > Gina > > herbal remedies > > Thursday, February 24, 2005 12:37 PM > > Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi there. I am sorry but I have to disagree with you there.. I > have > > a child who has been labeled as ADD, Odd and has depression. I > > don't think it is exactly what the " mainstream " pyschiatrists, > etc > > think it is. I believeit to be what many people believe it is > a > > food allergy or soemthign of that nature. > > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to > prescribe for your own health. > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as > they behave themselves. > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. > > Dr. Ian Shillington > Doctor of Naturopathy > Dr.IanShillington@G... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 I completely agree with you Gina. I have become convinced that the new religion is SCIENCE and not only is this not a choice, it is being legislated on us, as can attest the parents who have had their children taken away from them because they wouldn't put them on medication, and the fact that food producers BY LAW do not need to say what's in their products, including GM ingredients. Whatever happened to the separation of church and state?? Kelli | | Gina [kelticgirl14] | Friday, February 25, 2005 3:22 PM | herbal remedies | Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD | | | | | I am of the opinion that people rely way too heavily on drugs and | modern medicine. | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2005 Report Share Posted February 26, 2005 The money produced by the drugs is the problem. It is a high dollar business. How much money changes hands that we don't see?? Why aren't herbal remedies accepted by the government??? The love of Money...truly is the root of all evil! I can't remember what show it waas, but there was aman, unfortuantely, I don't know what his name is, but he was talking about the herbal remedies and the fact that there are cures out there for all these disease, such as cancer, but the FDA will not approve them. People are dying becaue of it. I feel at times that we are guinea pigs or lab rats... Take the aspartame.. it has been put in many foods and no one knows it.. I used ot buy a popular gum for years.. they added aspartame to it and I stopped chewing it. I get headaches from just a small amoaunt of this stuff!! It is scary. They really don't know what these things do in the long term. Gina herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...> wrote: > I completely agree with you Gina. I have become convinced that the new > religion is SCIENCE and not only is this not a choice, it is being > legislated on us, as can attest the parents who have had their children > taken away from them because they wouldn't put them on medication, and > the fact that food producers BY LAW do not need to say what's in their > products, including GM ingredients. > > Whatever happened to the separation of church and state?? > > Kelli > > | > | Gina [kelticgirl14] > | Friday, February 25, 2005 3:22 PM > | herbal remedies > | Re: Herbal Remedies - ADD and ADHD > | > | > | > | > | I am of the opinion that people rely way too heavily on drugs and > | modern medicine. > | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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