I got into a debate with an Emergency room Doctor about medications. I said that Keflex was a Penicillin drug. He said ‘no it is not, but is in the same drug class’. To which I replied ‘So it is not a sibling but, an ugly second cousin’.
But, his main gripe was with me ‘misleading’ people because, now listen up, “People who think the have a Penicillin allergy do not really have one. Only 1 of 20 who think the do actually have allergy. That ONE person in 20 is the only one the Keflex may cause a reaction.” So to sum up the doctors point of view, if I give 60 people Keflex and 3 of them DIE on the way back to the hospital, the odds were good, and what a swell chap I am for helping people.
After Mom was not even recognized by her doctor of 5 years, while in the hospital for her medicines being ‘out of whack’. Man am I glad he spent 8 years in school or he may have said that ‘her meds were all… all…well what is the term I’m looking for…like not right... no that’s not it…uhm…uhm’. What a bonehead. I cannot believe we trust these guys with our lives. This clown actually asked here what was wrong with her. You have a chart on her don’t you goofy?
I recently began to look in to Vaccinations. A young girl [12 years old] who had never had Chicken Pox, just as her mother before her, was given the ‘Chicken Pox Vaccine. It is clinically titled Varicella Zoster. It is created through a process that we will not open for discussion here. But, the girl gets Chicken Pox because of the Vaccine and her mother get it too.
It is called Shingles in Adult, have you noticed an upswing in the number of cases of shingles recently? Hmmm, Very interesting, no?
What brought this on was the insistence that the general populous begin the Hep B vaccine. Some of us have it already due to travel to interesting lands with interesting people. But, after the Vaccine your blood is poison to anyone else. So, if everyone has the vaccine, isn’t our entire blood supply depleted?
Also, what do they use in vaccinations? Glad you asked, here goes:
Ammonium Sulfate, Beta-Propiolactone, Animal Bacterial and Viral DNA, latex, Aluminuim, Formaldehyde [yes that’s embalming fluid], Polysobate 80, Mercury, Geletin, and Animal and Human Cells.
Boy that sounds yummy. Cancer causing agents, metals, plastics and animal or human parts, injected into your body. I would tell you what parts, but I want to retain a membership. Some of these are ‘REQUIRED’ for your kids to go to public school.
Even though they are known to cause harm. Check This Out:
From Autism, Encephalitis, & Vaccination by Tedd Koren, D.C.
Autism, from the Greek word auto (self), was first described in 1943 by psychiatrist Leo Kanner: “This condition differs markedly and uniquely from anything reported so far....” said Kanner. Autistic children are totally self-absorbed and alienated-they are in their own world, detached, unresponsive, unable to relate to others, often mentally retarded, hyperactive and violently aggressive.
“This disorder is difficult to characterize, but a very prominent feature is the inability to relate to or communicate with other human beings in ways that are natural or meaningful,” says Bernard Rimland, Ph.D., director of the Autism Research Institute. Rimland’s 1964 book Infantile Autism—the Syndrome and It’s Implications for a Neural Theory of Behavior is credited with demolishing the idea that bad parenting or mental illness caused autism. “Autism is a biological disorder, not an emotional illness. Refuse psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and intensive counseling. These approaches are useless...,” recommends Rimland. (From Autism, Journey Out Of Darkness by Karolyn A. Gazella (Health Counselor Magazine, Vol. 3 No. 6; June/July 1994)
Five out of 10,000 babies are autistic and it’s cause is considered unknown. Although each autistic child is different, in general about 75% have some degree of mental retardation and another 10% are known as autistic savants. (Like the character Dustin Hoffman played in Rain Man). Now that emotional factors have been ruled out, experts are now looking for a brain malfunction caused by physical, chemical, or biological abnormalities. It’s cause is a mystery.
But not to medical researcher and historian Harris Coulter, Ph.D. “The first victims of the medical assualt on the American brain were the austic children,” says Dr. Coulter. “Austistics ordinarily suffer from a multitude disorders–mental retardation, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and others–which are clearly of neurologic origin...autism [is] a neurological disorder....The first cases of autism emerged in the United States at a time when vaccination against whooping cough was becoming increasingly popular.” (Vaccination Social Violence and Criminality, The Medical Assault on the American Brain by Harris Coulter, Ph.D. the following quotes of Coulter are from his book).
How does vaccination cause autism? The answer: encephalitis. Although encephalitis or “brain inflammation” can be caused by severe infection, trauma to the head and severe burns those occur rarely compared with post-vaccinal encephalitis–encephalitis following vaccination.
Autism (and minimal brain damage) while rare before mass vaccination programs began are now widespread disorders. Coulter’s claim that they are the result of post-encephalitic syndrome resulting from childhood vaccination should be disturbing to anyone with a child who has a learning disorder, is hyperactive, dyslexic, suffers from cranial nerve damage, or is, of course, autistic.
“Kanner was mistaken in thinking that autism differed from other diseases,” says Coulter. “He may be excused for his error; he was not a neurologist but a psychiatrist. The symptoms Kenner called autism would have been immediately recognized by a neurologist as post-encephalitic syndrome.”
I hope this warms your brain and keeps you out of the Doctors office till next year, HaHa. That Apple isn’t sounding so bad about now is it.
19 December 2006
11 December 2006
First of all I want to say : Who Dat
Man I heard more crap last week about how the Saints could ‘keep it close’ but the Cowboys were just too much for them to handle. Well the Cowboys were not only handled but mauled by the Saints.
For those of you who are long time readers, you know I have been very critical of the Saints program and Tom Benson. I have even suggested throwing the whole franchise out of the state. Through all of that I always maintained that nobody wants to watch a crappy team make money on our backs for someone like Mr. Benson. I still believe that to be true however, a winning program and a commitment to muzzle Mr. Benson from the NFL sure changes things. I have actually started watching some of the games again. I almost watched all of last night game.
I have been very slow to get excited about the game again, because I have been so heartbroken so many times before. But, I have to admit Sean is a fine Head coach and San Diego seems to be a blessing for New Orleans. They discounted Payton and Brees and Louisiana is capitalizing on them both. But, last night proved that everyone on the Saints team wants to win. I think the kick team is the only group not making touchdowns at this point.
Now on to Politics:
‘Dollar’ Bill Jefferson won the seat in the house handily on Saturday. Which goes to show, Louisiana politics is still alive and well.
A few years ago Bob Livingston ‘stepped down’ when his integrity was questioned. So have a few others from different states. But, in New Orleans, it is ok to divert troops and freeze 90,000 in your freezer without even blinking, much less stepping down.
Now, I am not saying he is guilty, but it would serve the state better to have someone focused on our needs and not their own court cases.
In Other News:
Wine extract keeps mice fat and healthy http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061101/ap_on_sc/fat_fighting_wine
DUH!!! Forgive me for laughing at researchers, but 1 Timothy 5:23 states:
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.
How about Italians? They eat sausage and pasta and get big as a house, but remain low on the heart attack risk. What is the difference? That would be wine my friend.
"Wine is bottled poetry." Robert Louis Stevenson
Can Magnum P.I. Replace Moses?
That old National Rifle Association TV ad in which Magnum P.I. actor Tom Selleck says, "I am the NRA" might be making a comeback. That's because he's being talked about as the replacement for former five-term NRA President Charlton Heston, the Moses portrayer who is afflicted with Alzheimer's disease. NRA insiders like the idea of promoting Selleck, an off-and-on NRA-er since he was a kid and now one of 76 board members, to the top job. But some suggest that while it will eventually happen, it won't happen soon. Emilie Raymond, author of the new book From My Cold, Dead Hands: Charlton Heston and American Politics, agrees. "Maybe when Selleck hits a point in his career when he's doing less leading roles and more cameo spots," she tells us, "he'll have time to devote to the NRA in a fashion similar to Heston's presidency."
There is a Gun show this weekend at the Ponchatrain Center. See you there?
Man I heard more crap last week about how the Saints could ‘keep it close’ but the Cowboys were just too much for them to handle. Well the Cowboys were not only handled but mauled by the Saints.
For those of you who are long time readers, you know I have been very critical of the Saints program and Tom Benson. I have even suggested throwing the whole franchise out of the state. Through all of that I always maintained that nobody wants to watch a crappy team make money on our backs for someone like Mr. Benson. I still believe that to be true however, a winning program and a commitment to muzzle Mr. Benson from the NFL sure changes things. I have actually started watching some of the games again. I almost watched all of last night game.
I have been very slow to get excited about the game again, because I have been so heartbroken so many times before. But, I have to admit Sean is a fine Head coach and San Diego seems to be a blessing for New Orleans. They discounted Payton and Brees and Louisiana is capitalizing on them both. But, last night proved that everyone on the Saints team wants to win. I think the kick team is the only group not making touchdowns at this point.
Now on to Politics:
‘Dollar’ Bill Jefferson won the seat in the house handily on Saturday. Which goes to show, Louisiana politics is still alive and well.
A few years ago Bob Livingston ‘stepped down’ when his integrity was questioned. So have a few others from different states. But, in New Orleans, it is ok to divert troops and freeze 90,000 in your freezer without even blinking, much less stepping down.
Now, I am not saying he is guilty, but it would serve the state better to have someone focused on our needs and not their own court cases.
In Other News:
Wine extract keeps mice fat and healthy http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061101/ap_on_sc/fat_fighting_wine
DUH!!! Forgive me for laughing at researchers, but 1 Timothy 5:23 states:
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.
How about Italians? They eat sausage and pasta and get big as a house, but remain low on the heart attack risk. What is the difference? That would be wine my friend.
"Wine is bottled poetry." Robert Louis Stevenson
Can Magnum P.I. Replace Moses?
That old National Rifle Association TV ad in which Magnum P.I. actor Tom Selleck says, "I am the NRA" might be making a comeback. That's because he's being talked about as the replacement for former five-term NRA President Charlton Heston, the Moses portrayer who is afflicted with Alzheimer's disease. NRA insiders like the idea of promoting Selleck, an off-and-on NRA-er since he was a kid and now one of 76 board members, to the top job. But some suggest that while it will eventually happen, it won't happen soon. Emilie Raymond, author of the new book From My Cold, Dead Hands: Charlton Heston and American Politics, agrees. "Maybe when Selleck hits a point in his career when he's doing less leading roles and more cameo spots," she tells us, "he'll have time to devote to the NRA in a fashion similar to Heston's presidency."
There is a Gun show this weekend at the Ponchatrain Center. See you there?
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