One of the Best Gifts from my Father#Love#Chiro#Family

By Jennifer Vranes

When I was a child I was very inquisitive.

Coming from a family of eleven children, one-on-one time with a parent was special.

 I used to love to go with my dad on Saturdays, to make the bank drop, and get a lollipop, after his Saturday morning office visits.

We had what’s called, a home-office combination.

The front of our home had a welcoming entrance to my father’s chiropractic office.

There was a waiting room, chiropractic assistant’s main area, my father’s private office, four patient rooms, a bathroom, and a dark room for developing films.

The architect, that built, and lived in the home, before our family, had designed the majority of the home, with large floor-to-ceiling windows.

This was entertaining to the chiropractic assistants, who from their side of the house, could see us children, playing, and being the silly, adventurous sorts we were.

The other half of the house was busy cooking, cleaning, reading, playing the piano, and many other instruments, vinyl records, and Atari, chatting on the phone, and entering, and exiting the yard, and the many places, a family of thirteen would go.

This made for entertainment for the patients as well.

Guessing what delectable dish my mother was cooking, hearing the occasional plunk on the piano, with the thoughtless vocalizing to coincide with whatever 70’s/80’s tune was playing.

The clink of seven ice cubes to fill my dad’s large glass mugs of distilled water, and the three beeps on the intercom, if the home was getting a bit too loud.

Through our windows, we were entertained by the ongoing game of tag with the squirrels, who so abundantly, resided in the tall trees, throughout the property, and if you were lucky, you might spot a fluffy, white-tailed bunny.

Identifying the many beautiful birds that frequented our area. Red cardinals, blue jays, robins, and blackbirds, to name a few.

My mother, Sarah, loved to point out her favorite birds and often had a short poem or country phrase to share, that included that type of bird. 

It was important to her, to cook from scratch, three meals a day, and she loved to listen to her favorite classical station, or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on her short band radio in the background.

We would chuckle at the new patient, that would drive down the long driveway, only to wonder how the office in front, quickly transformed, to many a bicycle, and which door was the entrance.

As kids, we would run out to let the “lost” soul, find their way back to the office, and patient parking, thus the eventual placement of the “horses”, to block the top of the driveway.

Two traffic blockades, that soon attracted two childlike monkeys, to climb all over, and use as part of our obstacle course.

My little brother, whipping around them, with his handy Big Wheel handbrake, and me to follow  on my smokin’ fast, banana seat Schwinn.

Our chiropractic assistants, a.k.a. C.A.’s, or at times second mothers, either found amusement while busily working, or the occasional wrap on the window, and disapproving look, if they saw us, engaging in a feat that would wind us up, next in line, for my dad’s office services.

My dad had a subtle sense of humor, these great little one-liners. Little did I know these were life-learning phrases.

I recall being befuddled, at one who deemed herself as a church-going, well-respected woman, yet too often, came across as short-tempered, and cold.

My dad eased my mind, by quietly under his breath, telling me she was about as cuddly as a cactus, with a little smirk to follow.

We would quietly chuckle to ourselves, and the little phrase resolved my concern and dissipated the confusion.

As a child, I didn’t like my dad to go out of town for work seminars. Sometimes, my dad would let me go up to the airport tower, to watch the planes fly in, at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, before jetting off to one of his destinations.

One time I asked him why he liked to work and attend these seminars. Not understanding, what could be better than spending time with me.

On many occasions, I would put my ear up to the sliding, wooden door separating the house from the office, and listen to hear if my dad was meeting with a patient.

If quiet, then I would slide open a crack of the door, ever so carefully. I may have had an adventure to share, an injustice to declare, or if I was lucky, I might have found my dad, peeling down the paper, of one of his many flavors of life savors.

My dad was a large-built, strong, macho kind of man, yet he made it a practice to always give a reassuring hug or hearty handshake, when greeting his patients.

I recall asking him, more out of disdain, why he always got up from his desk to greet his patients. I was conveniently standing right next to his private candy drawer, and perfectly poised to ask him, if he would like me to get him a lifesaver. In this case, I would have suggested the butter rum or cherry flavor. To my dismay, I was interrupted, as my dad hopped up to greet a patient in the next room.

When he returned, I asked him why he always hugged his patients. My great big dad, quietly, and reverently told me it was something he learned called, the Love Concept. I’m sure I shot him a, what are you talking about glance, and my dad went on to explain.

He said he had great respect for a man named, Dr. James Parker. I knew this name well, because my dad attended, and taught at many of the Parker seminars.

He said that people heal better when they know they are loved and cared about. He makes it a goal to reach out to each of his patients, in the office, every day.

That there is a power in the human touch.

There was a humble, quietness in the room after my dad shared this with me. This big, tough, protector of mine, making sure his patients knew that he cared about, and loved them.

I recall in another instance, overhearing an older man, who was one of his last patients of the day, being he had a labor-intensive manufacturing job.

This man choked up when my dad gave him a hearty hug. He said he hadn’t been hugged in a very long time.

It was no wonder to me, how my dad’s patients became friends and returned to his office for years and some decades.

When I was twelve, my younger brother, and I began attending these seminars with our parents.

Dad and I at a Parker Seminar Dinner

We had our classes, respective to our age. I recall a wife of a chiropractor, I believe from Arizona, teaching a story about the lively wife who made life exciting, and playful in her home, but went too far, and the family, all too often ate late at night. Compared to the highly-disciplined, but the not too fun wife, who ran an orderly, but boring home, and how a happier home would be a balance of the two.

I remember how genuinely happy, and fun these seminars were, and the many successful families I saw.

When I woke up this morning, thoughts of this love concept came to mind.

I wanted to write my thoughts down.

I looked up the school, where my father was an instructor, in his later years, Parker College of Chiropractic.

In retrospect, he could have taught anywhere, but he moved our family from Illinois to Texas, so he could be a part of this college and its teachings.

I was surprised to find the love concept had many more ideas.

A flood of remembrances ensued. I see now, that these ideals, shaped my life, in many more ways, than I ever knew.

I hear my father’s voice in such phrases as:

 

“If it is to be, it is up to me.”

 

“Do not let the negative few overrule the positive many.”

 

“I will anticipate the good – even during the bad.”

 

“Loving service is my first technique.”

 

“Develop a compassion to serve that is greater than the compulsion to survive.”

 

My heart is warmed, in hearing the strength of my dad’s voice, in these words today. A legacy I will always treasure.

I love you, Dad, you are missed.

Dr. Alfred Z. States

October 12, 1929 to January 23, 2009

Dad and I at a Parker Seminar Dinner

This Vaccine Can Impair Your Dog’s Immune System#android#iPad#retweet

By Dr. Becker

Earlier this year, a local ABC affiliate in Chicago, ABC7 Eyewitness News, decided to investigate dog owner claims (no mention of how many) that vaccine side effects had caused harm to their pets.1

According to Julie Harding, owner of a 4-year-old Vizsla, her pet suddenly became violent and vicious, foamed at the mouth, thrashed about, and suffered unexplained seizures. The woman took her dog, Piper, to a veterinary neurologist who diagnosed her with autoimmune meningitis.

Meningitis is a life-threatening disease characterized by inflammation of the layers that protect the brain and spinal cord. In the autoimmune form of the disease, the body manufactures antibodies against its own tissues, producing a massive inflammatory response.

Piper Had Recently Received the Leptospirosis Vaccine

The veterinary neurologist asked Harding if her dog had been vaccinated…

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Australia vaccine war update: the people, slaves to the State#android#iPad#retweet

“Bit by bit and piece by piece, freedom is taken away. Eventually, most people don’t remember what is gone. All they’re left with is the feeling that some thoughts and actions would be dangerous, would leave them vulnerable, on the outside looking in. Of course, ‘on the outside looking in’ is the platform from which any sane person launches his future.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

The other day, I wrote about radical changes in Australian vaccination policy. Principally, the national government has unilaterally decided that parents who receive government money will have that money taken away, if they don’t vaccinate their children. (See: Australia: refuse vaccination, lose $15,000)

Now I have learned that all families in Australia receive some form of government money. So the policy change affects everyone.

Which, of course, is what happens when citizens become beholden to big government. Government taketh, giveth back, taketh again, on their own timetable, according to their own dictates…

 

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New Zealander of the Year: refuse vaccines, lose money#android#iPad#follow

 by Jon Rappoport

“A leading New Zealand doctor has called on the Government to follow Australia’s example to cut child welfare payments to families who do not vaccinate their children, saying the policy would help protect the most vulnerable in our society.”

O’Sullivan should know better. He works with poverty-stricken families. He leads an initiative to build houses for the poor. (I encourage you to read the above referenced New Zealand Herald article in its entirety).

The issue is not vaccines, when it comes to illness among his patients.

It’s weakened immune systems. Which means: lack of nutritious food; lack of proper sanitation; overcrowding; poverty; pollution; in the case of indigenous peoples, stolen land; toxic medical drugs and yes, toxic vaccines.

It doesn’t matter how much medical care you force on people living in these circumstances. They will get sick. They will suffer. They will die…

 

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Australia: refuse vaccination, lose $15,000#android#iPad#retweet

Watch what’s happening in Australia. Something like it could be coming to your front door.

If you live in Australia, it’s already at your door.

The Daily Telegraph (4/12) (Anti-vaccination parents face $15,000 welfare hit under ‘No Jab’ reforms) reports:

“Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Social Services Minister Scott Morrison will today announce the historic reforms, which mean parents who fail to immunise their children will no longer be paid the $200-a-week childcare benefit, the $7500-a-year childcare rebate or the $726 Family Tax Benefit A annual supplement.

“The combined childcare and welfare payments at risk could amount to up to $30,000 a year for a family with two young children. The changes will come into effect from January 1, 2016.”

Several years ago, when I wrote about the impending passage of Obamacare, I warned that, up the road, restrictions would tighten. Once under the umbrella of national health insurance, people would find their options squeezed.

View Australia as an object lesson…

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British Court Throws Out Conviction of Autism/Vaccine MD: Andrew Wakefield’s Co-Author Completely Exonerated#Family#Android#iPad

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In a stunning reversal, world renowned pediatric gastroenterologist Prof. John Walker-Smith won his appeal against the United Kingdom’s General Medical Council regulatory board that had ruled against both him and Andrew Wakefield for their roles in the 1998 Lancet MMR paper, which raised questions about a link to autism. The complete victory means that Walker-Smith has been returned to the status of a fully licensed physician in the UK, although he had already retired in 2001 — six years before the GMC trial even began.

Justice John Mitting ruled on the appeal by Walker-Smith, saying that the GMC “panel’s determination cannot stand. I therefore quash it.” He said that its conclusions were based on “inadequate and superficial reasoning and, in a number of instances, a wrong conclusion.” The verdict restores…

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Doctors Against Vaccines: The Other Side of the Story is Not Being Told#Vaccines#iBelieve#ASD

Health Impact News Editor Comments:

The pro-Pharma mainstream media would like everyone to believe that doctors and “scientists” all agree that vaccines are safe and effective, and that dissenters are uneducated or uninformed parents.

Not true.  Doctors and scientists who dare to speak out against the status quo, putting their own careers in jeopardy for telling the other side of the story, are of course few, and clearly in the minority. But that does not mean they do not exist. It just means they are fewer in number, because they value truth and the health and well-being of the public more than financial connections to the pharmaceutical industry.

Leslie Manookian, producer ofThe Greater Good movie, lists over 150 scientists and physicians who have questioned vaccines publicly. Read the list here.

Below, we bring you short videos from three different doctors who all do an excellent job of summarizing the “other side” of the story when it comes to vaccines. You will not hear this anywhere in the mainstream media…

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