Professor stresses the importance of focusing autism research on environmental factors. Click on the link below to read the article.
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Autism Now: Meet Nick, Robert MacNeil’s Grandson#Vaccines#Autism#Health
What a devoted family, and extended family, making it through the challenges with Autism. They make some very valid points in the video.
Below are some links for families interested in parent-to-parent organizations.
Unlocking Autism: unlockingautism.org – click on “P2P Network”
National Autism Associations: nationalautism.org – join NAA and make a new friend
Generation Rescue: generationrescue.org offers local “rescue angels”
A sharp support group for those residing in California – www.tacanow.org
Some helpful books from mothers of autistic children with organizations, methods, and doctors they have found useful.
ALL I CAN HANDLE: I’m No Mother Teresa (A Life Raising Three Daughters with Autism)
The Know Your Rights Hour: Sandy Lunoe, Pharmacist#Vaccines#Autism#Health
Join Doctor, Attorney & Author Mayer Eisenstein, Vaccine Rights Attorney Alan Phillips, and special guests Norwegian pharmacist Sandy Lunoe and medical researcher Dr. Paul King, Ph.D. as they discuss the many vaccine ingredients that most people, including the doctors who administer vaccines, don’t know about, and the harm those ingredients can cause vaccine recipients; why you can’t get information about *all* vaccine ingredients, even through Freedom of Information Acts; why the vaccine industry hides some vaccine ingredients; why injections from multidose vaccine vials pose a particularly serious risk to the child who gets the last vaccine from a multidose vial; how foreign DNA gets into vaccines, and why it is impossible to filter out all foreign DNA from vaccines; why the FDA approved the culturing of vaccine viruses in human cancer cells (?!); what the manufacturer of Gardasil did when they were confronted with a direct lie on their package insert about genetically modified HPV in the vaccine; the boundaries of parents’ Constitutional right to refuse vaccines in medical situations; the fact that vaccinated children can be carriers of the disease they are vaccinated against; and more!
How Germaphobes are Killing Us All#Health#Vaccines#HPV
[SaneVax: Used properly, antibiotics are great, but with drug resistance in bacteria increasing with every use, and side effects galore–they aren’t a sustainable choice! Perhaps we are experiencing the same problem with vaccine over-use?]
Source: TopMastersinHealthcare.com
Mothers#ASD#HPV#Families
Over this past year, I have been humbled to catch a glimpse into the lives of many mothers. Whether it’s a new mom studying out the best steps in health for her baby to a mother who’s world has come to a screeching halt, after the wave of life-changing symptoms, following a Gardasil/Cervarix/Silgard shot to my most recent reading, All I Can Handle: I’m No Mother Teresa: A Life Raising Three Daughters with Autism.
As I said, I have been humbled by the many mothers, and their extended families, who have stepped up their game to tackle whatever challenge came their way. I am especially touched by the examples of woman, who have demanding new lifestyles, and have taken the time to share their wisdom with other mothers, and families.
As I do at times, I wanted to share a musical gift, and a tribute to all the mothers out there, whatever your situation might be at this time. I think the song below carries a tune, that shares how many children feel, whether they are able to express those words or expressions, at this time or not.
God bless, love jen 🙂
My Husbands Journey With Vaccines#ASD#Vaccines#Family
My Husbands Journey With Vaccines
As a gift to me on my birthday, my husband decided to write a blog about his journey with vaccines. Many of you know my journey. What many of you do not know is Bretts journey, and how at odds him and I were when it came to vaccinating our daughter…
Thank you Brett, and Colleen for sharing your story with us.
Far infrared sauna eliminates toxic debris#Health#ASD#Vaccines
Far infrared sauna eliminates toxic debris
I was so happy to see this article today. For those who have tried many different modalities, and would like to increase your rate of healing then click on the articles below.
Far infrared healing has been new to me this year, and what a blessing 2014 brought my way. I could never say enough of the benefits that have ensued. For those that have been limited in exercise due to pain, arthritis, and injuries then please see the posts below. You can receive a similar effect to exercise such as clearing lymph nodes, perspiration, clearing of toxins, circulation, and burning calories. Overall increase in energy and feeling of well-being. I feel like my body systems are communicating better, and to actually experience Healing is priceless.
I visit a Migun wellness center in my area on a regular basis. The Migun tables have the far infrared capacity. For those searching for better gastrointestinal function this would be well-worth looking into. Within my first two times of using a Migun table I was able to regain some gastrointestinal function that I had been absent for over a decade. Within four times, my first week, my pants were loose with no change in diet or exercise, and it just gets better from there. What a pleasant surprise.
Sat. Apr. 26, 2014 by Sima Ash, CHom, CNC
Far infrared sauna eliminates toxic debris
Not just for children—adults need play for stress relief#Family#Health#Stress
Not just for children—adults need play for stress relief
While the importance of play for children is well understood, many don’t realize it’s a necessary form of stress relief for adults. One also could argue it’s the most enjoyable part of a wellness plan—say compared to giving up donuts or eating more broccoli—but can take just as much thought and practice to implement.
Scientists have found ample play is necessary for the proper development of children and young animals. Crows, for instance, have been observed playing tug-of-war, ganging up together on a cat, or swinging upside down from a branch. Dolphins, chimpanzees, otters, and even octopus play throughout their lives.
Play develops motor skills, socialization, problem solving, creativity, conflict resolution, and mental and physical health. In fact, studies show that preventing play causes dysfunction in animals, and one researcher even found that most serial killers did not play as children.
Grown-ups have forgotten how to play
Unfortunately, we Americans, who lead the industrialized nations with the longest work hours, have lost touch with the importance of play and the stress relief it can bring. A life of all work and no play (or all television and no play) makes us more vulnerable to stress-related diseases, depression, interpersonal violence, and addiction, according to Stuart Brown, MD, author of Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination and Invigorates the Soul, and founder of The National Institute of Play. Brown has conducted more than 6,000 play studies on a wide range of people, and says play is a particularly important form of stress relief in down times, such as the current economic situation.
Have you forgotten how to play? To stoke the dormant play pathways in your brain, Brown says to recall how you played as a child, and then experiment with what sounds fun. It could be roller skating, horse riding, basketball, crafting, storytelling, or even playing fetch with the dog. The objective is to forget you’re engaging in a powerful form of stress relief because you’re having so much fun.
The elements of successful play
Successful play is more a state of mind than a specific activity, and the health benefits go beyond stress relief. Regular play will make you feel better about yourself, stimulate brain activity, enable you to transform negative experiences, boost creativity and imagination, and help you connect with others.
Bottom line: Regular play simply makes people happier, and happiness is a great antidote to stress.
According to Brown, and Diane Ackerman, author of Deep Play, genuine play has the following qualities:
- Play is purposeless, all-consuming, and fun
- It is not about improving a time or score, or winning at all costs
- Play has its own place, separate from the rest of life (a basketball court, the roller rink, a favorite trail, or even your back yard)
- Play has a prearranged time—it’s important to make time to play
- Play is about exuberance, license, and abandon
- Play requires freedom—you do it because it is enjoyable, not because you’re supposed to
- Play involves a “make believe” element
- Play is enjoyed for its own sake