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I've been dying to get ahold of a copy of this, Amazon has been out for some

time. I guess it is out of print. Any suggestions how to find it otherwise?

Sue

Pugh wrote:

> ,

>

> You really need to get the book " Homeopathy & Your Child " by Lyle W.

> II. This book goes into great detail about the actual childhood diseases

> and then it tells you about the vaccination and what it can do, how

> effective it is and the risks it has then it tells you what homeopathic

> remedy to use and its success rates and how long these have been around and

> used and how safe they are. It is the best reference book and yet it is

> only 116 pages long so that it is not over whelming to people like your

> family. Well that is my suggestion. I hope this helps.

>

> Parents advice

>

> >And *I* was doing so good at not telling my parents about my children's vax

> >status. Well, someone else told them. I don't even know for sure who else

> >knew (that they would have had reason to speak to). It maybe came up with

> >the whole Chicken Pox thing since mine are the only ones that weren't vaxed

> >or already immune to that. Who knows, but now I am faced with trying to

> >either explain the whole thing to them or just let it drop. Here's how the

> >conversation went this morning...

> >

> >Dad: " Someone said you're not getting him (Isaac, 7mos) vaxed "

> >Me: " No "

> >Dad: " Did you see that piece on GMA the other day? "

> >Me: " Only a little bit of it "

> >Dad: " I think it's pretty risky "

> >Me: (I can be really dumb sometimes) " What? " (didn't know if he meant

> >vaxing or not vaxing)

> >Dad: " I think it's pretty risky not getting them "

> >Me: (forever trying to not stir up controversy) " Well, we haven't ruled

> them

> >*ALL* out, we are waiting because the longer we wait the stronger his

> immune

> >system will be if we do do them "

> >Dad: (some sort of scowl or something =)

> >Me: " I'm pretty confident in our decision " .

> >

> >My DH is not vaxed, had most of the " childhood diseases " when he was a

> >child. Until I knew better, I thought that was just awful. He didn't have

> >them because of ignorance and religion (that only an excuse IMHO). (Let me

> >clarify, yes, religion is a valid excuse, but my IL's can't use it.) When

> >our older 2 were vaxed it was an issue because of polio etc. so my mom and

> I

> >had had vaxing discussions before, but they were uninformed discussions

> >(read: inlaw bashing....I know, that's awful).

> >

> >SO, I know the discussion was rather tame (that's as confrontational as my

> >dad gets usually, he brought it up, from there I get defensive). Would you

> >try to explain the whole vaxing issue, or would you just let it and wait

> and

> >see if there's another discussion down the road? Half of me is leaning

> >toward giving them the " The Vaccine Guide " (Neu...something) and letting

> >them read it if they want, otherwise, I guess they don't care to know the

> > " whys " of our decision. But the other half says it's none of their

> business

> >so drop it.

> >

> >Oh well, it's not something the world's going to stop over, just wondering

> >what other people might do...

> >

> >

> >Isaac (7 mos, 5/25/99), (almost 4, 2/15/96) and (7, 12/2/92)

> >

> >

> >

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Sue,

I have an address on the back of the book. Maybe you can contact them and

get a copy? Its worth a try?!

Healing Arts Press One Park Street Rochester, Vermont 05767 The copyright

on the book is 1992.

I hope this helps!

Parents advice

>>

>> >And *I* was doing so good at not telling my parents about my children's

vax

>> >status. Well, someone else told them. I don't even know for sure who

else

>> >knew (that they would have had reason to speak to). It maybe came up

with

>> >the whole Chicken Pox thing since mine are the only ones that weren't

vaxed

>> >or already immune to that. Who knows, but now I am faced with trying to

>> >either explain the whole thing to them or just let it drop. Here's how

the

>> >conversation went this morning...

>> >

>> >Dad: " Someone said you're not getting him (Isaac, 7mos) vaxed "

>> >Me: " No "

>> >Dad: " Did you see that piece on GMA the other day? "

>> >Me: " Only a little bit of it "

>> >Dad: " I think it's pretty risky "

>> >Me: (I can be really dumb sometimes) " What? " (didn't know if he meant

>> >vaxing or not vaxing)

>> >Dad: " I think it's pretty risky not getting them "

>> >Me: (forever trying to not stir up controversy) " Well, we haven't ruled

>> them

>> >*ALL* out, we are waiting because the longer we wait the stronger his

>> immune

>> >system will be if we do do them "

>> >Dad: (some sort of scowl or something =)

>> >Me: " I'm pretty confident in our decision " .

>> >

>> >My DH is not vaxed, had most of the " childhood diseases " when he was a

>> >child. Until I knew better, I thought that was just awful. He didn't

have

>> >them because of ignorance and religion (that only an excuse IMHO). (Let

me

>> >clarify, yes, religion is a valid excuse, but my IL's can't use it.)

When

>> >our older 2 were vaxed it was an issue because of polio etc. so my mom

and

>> I

>> >had had vaxing discussions before, but they were uninformed discussions

>> >(read: inlaw bashing....I know, that's awful).

>> >

>> >SO, I know the discussion was rather tame (that's as confrontational as

my

>> >dad gets usually, he brought it up, from there I get defensive). Would

you

>> >try to explain the whole vaxing issue, or would you just let it and wait

>> and

>> >see if there's another discussion down the road? Half of me is leaning

>> >toward giving them the " The Vaccine Guide " (Neu...something) and letting

>> >them read it if they want, otherwise, I guess they don't care to know

the

>> > " whys " of our decision. But the other half says it's none of their

>> business

>> >so drop it.

>> >

>> >Oh well, it's not something the world's going to stop over, just

wondering

>> >what other people might do...

>> >

>> >

>> >Isaac (7 mos, 5/25/99), (almost 4, 2/15/96) and (7,

12/2/92)

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >---------------------------

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