Sunday, August 25, 2013

One day in my life after Gardasil

One day in my life after Gardasil  Wow, and to think I thought my son had it tough after his anaphylactic reaction to the DTaP vaccine.  Over $40,000 has been spent on my son's health since, but that's a small price to pay to have his health back.  This poor girl has spent 6+ years trapped inside a broken down body that's leaves her in and out of consciousness at any given moment, which started after her 2nd dose of Gardasil.  My heart goes out to her, I hope she can find good health and peace.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Measles Vaccines Part I; Ineffectiveness of Vaccination and Unintended Consequences. ~ by Dr Viera Scheibner (PhD)

From the International Medical Council on Vaccination and summarized on Health Impact News:

Measles Vaccines Part I; Ineffectiveness of Vaccination and Unintended Consequences. ~ by Dr Viera Scheibner (PhD)

As the Swiss doctors wrote (Albonico et al. 1990), “we have lost the common sense and wisdom that used to prevail in the approach to childhood diseases. Too often, instead of reinforcing the organism’s defences, fever and symptoms are relentlessly suppressed. This is not always without consequences”.

Monday, August 19, 2013

The Peanut Allergy Epidemic: What’s causing it and How to Stop it by Heather Fraser

Here's a great summary on the above mentioned book that demonstrates the history of anaphylactic allergic reactions.  The term "serum sickness" was first used to describe these reactions at the turn of the 1900s.  This was shortly after the invention of hypodermic needles.  Penicillin was discovered in 1928, and originally cottonseed oil was used in the manufacturing process.  That is until mass allergies to cottonseed led to the use of peanut oil.  I've read numerous times that peanut oils is used as an adjuvant in vaccines, but I had no idea it dated back so far.  Prior to 1941 peanut allergies were non-existent but has steadily grown since.  I plan on getting the book to analyze the reference section.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Essential Oils for Eczema

Shortly after we entered the world of eczema we discovered the benefits of coconut oil for both inside and outside the body.  I found this recipe for making a homemade "miracle cream" for diaper rash and eczema taken from http://www.modern-wellness.com/the-miracle-cream-eczema-diaper-rash-dry-skin/:
  • 1/2 C. Coconut Oil
  • 15 drops Melaleuca Essential Oil
  • 15 drops Lavender Essential Oil
  • 15 drops Frankincense Essential Oil

  • I'll be the first to admit, I'm not really well versed in oils at all.  The most I've used is eucalyptus oil in the laundry to fend off dust mites and some lemon oil mixed with vinegar when cleaning.  I have done some reading up on the subject though and it's clear that there are different standards and processes when it comes to oils and the price can vary greatly.

    Native American Nutritionals seems to have a good reputation, and they provided me with some additional resources and eczema remedies in the following link:

    http://essentialhealth.com/2013/02/aromatherapy-skin-care-chronic-skin-conditions/

    Let me know if you try any and how they worked!