| Choice and Health Care | | We've talked about "choice" and what it means in the context of abortion, but what about other decisions parents make for their offspring?Apparently mothers have the "right" to abort their fetuses, but that seems to be where freedom of choice ends. How?How many people respect the rights of parents to decide what form of health care is best for their kids? Many people don't even think there should be a choice. Should innoculations be required by law, on the time table set by health departments and the DCD? What penatly should be imposed on parents who choose not to get their kids innoculated? Should parents even have the opportunity to choose against it?Is medicine the only form of health care available? Chiropractic, homeopathy, accupunture, accupressure, applied kinesiology, nutrition and other forms of health care are all legal. Should parents have the right to choose either of these over medicine? If not, what do you think the government should do about parents who refuse medical treatment for kids, in favor of other systems?We use terms like "Freedom" and "Choice" a lot, but do we really believe in them, or do we... | |
| | If you love your child................DO NOT READ THIS!! | | If you have a child with ADD/ ADHD read this.......and let me know what you think!!Rather than relying on dangerous medications like Ritalin and Adderal to treat ADHD/ADD and hyperactivity, holistic health practitioners are able to achieve long- lasting results using a variety of natural cures. Among them are the following:
Ayurveda: In addition to eating a healthy diet free of all sugars, Ayurvedic physicians encourage parents to provide a more nurturing, supportive home environment for their children, along with the use of Ayurvedic herbs, such as ashwagandha and Macuna prurens.Chelation Therapy/Heavy Metal Toxicity: Since heavy metal toxicity is very common among children, teens and adults considered to be hyperactive or diagnosed with ADHD/ADD, reducing the toxic load on the body is often an essential step in reversing such conditions. There are several ways to achieve lowering heavy metal loads; the most effective means of accomplishing this is chelation therapy, a procedure that chelates (pulls) heavy metals and binds them so that the body can more readily eliminate them. Chelation therapy can be performed intravenously, as well as orally. Typically, 20 to 30 IV... | |
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