Vaccines in the news… July 10, 2008
Posted by filewizard in Everyday Life, Jude, Natural Living.add a comment
I have been amazed at the different news agencies picking up various stories about vaccines lately. They still have a “vaccines are safe” undertone, but they are being written pretty open minded to parents who are starting to question the CDC, FDA, etc.
I quit vaccinating Jude after her 4 month appointment because I started reading up on vaccine ingredients and just how they make vaccines and after a lot of reading/praying/thinking I came to the conclusion that for me, the risks outweigh the benefits.
Between vaccinating against everything under the sun (including diarrhea!), using anti-bacterial soap/gel, slathering on sunblock on a daily basis, and prescribing antibiotics every time you go to the doctor our bodies are becoming week and not able to fight off a common cold! Nature did not intend for us to live this way.
Here’s a few of the news stories I found out there…
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/28/health/28vaccine.html
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/conditions/05/12/autism.case.ap/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/conditions/03/24/autism.vaccines/index.html
I’m giving up my cell phone April 17, 2008
Posted by filewizard in Everyday Life, Jude, Life Lessons, Natural Living.Tags: brain cancer, cell phone
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So, I get kinda lost in the healthy-natural living crowd… lost like what they say just seems to make sense sometimes. I don’t really understand any of the science behind it, but they tell me (mercola.com) that my cell phone is increasing my chances of having brain cancer… like, a lot. Anyway, it got me thinking about how my $69.99/month “plan” magically turns into a $100 bill every month. It’s amazing, really, how many “fee’s” they can get away with taking onto your bill.
So, long story short, in my quest to live a more natural life in these very un-natural times, and to save some money in my very broke times… I’m turning my cell phone back in (for a fee of $150, of course) and going back to a good old home phone.
Now… I just have to sort out how Jude’s plastic bottles are killing her.
Ahhh, to be a Mom that cares is to be insane.