Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Not, Ingrid, but we come in, inheriting all sorts of tendencies - in homeopathy we call it a miasm I strongly suggest you see a homeopath to help get rid of that disturbance. Sheri At 12:52 PM 12/16/2006 -0500, you wrote: >Ingrid, > >I'm so glad you're on this list. It's wonderful to have someone we can >email about this, rather than trying to hunt around on the LLL website >or whatever. > >I've asked this before, but I'm feeling whiny about it again: why does >my son keep getting so many colds if he's breastfed? He's on his 5th or >6th cold this year (since he's been born). Always the same cold, just >nose stuff, no fever, but I feel like I need to slap my breastmilk and >tell it to do a better job. Now, I do make an effort not to shield him >from germs (except for poop germs, like I wash his hands after a diaper >(sorry, nappy!) feeding if he's touched his diaper/nappy area during >the change), with the theory that exposure to lots of stuff will help >his immune system grow strong. Could that be it? I can't help feeling >like I'm doing something wrong. Also, he's unvaxxed. > >Thanks, Ingrid. -Angie :-) > > >On Friday, December 15, 2006, at 06:13 AM, ingrid5317 wrote: > >> >> > >> > I was just wondering if anyone knows - if you only nurse one time a >> > day, does it still provide any sort of protection against something >> > like pertussis (or just protection against regular things like a >> > cold?). I was going to wean my daughter completely but will >> > continue with the 1 time a day if it actually helps against things >> > like pertussis (because she will be 1 yr old next month and she is >> > not vaccinated at all). >> >> Any amount of breastmilk will help but the more you can give the >> better. Weaning is a gradual process and can take many years, the way >> nature desingned it. A child's immune system is not fully mature until >> the age of about 6 and the longer you breastfeed, the stronger your >> child's immune system will be. Some breastfeeding mums feed for years >> and see the huge benefits this brings for their child and themselves >> in terms of improved health. >> >> Even if you child gets pertusis ( and they can still get it even if >> vaccinated, as vaccines don't give immunity - BIG MYTH), if she is >> breastfed then she will overcome it much better and quicker. Our >> government here in the UK now admit that the pertusis vaccine does not >> offer the " protection " they thought it did as so many babies and >> children still get, even if fully vaccinated. Vaccines weaken the >> immunes system and make you more suscebtible to illness, but >> breastmilk strenghhens the immune system and helps a child get well >> better and quicker. You have done your child a huge favour by not >> vaccinating her and you are still breastfeeding her, which will >> benefit her for the rest of her life. >> >> If you need support for feeding a baby that is older, there are many >> good groups, especially LLL groups, that will support you and welcome >> you. >> Here is some more info about why long term breastfeeding is sooooo >> good for a toddler/child and you: >> http://www.kellymom.com/store/freehandouts/extended_bf_factsheet.pdf >> >> There is NOTHING better than breastmilk, anything else is second or >> third best. If you look under the microscope you can actually see the >> antibodies moving about in the breastmilk, it is literally alive. >> Formula is dead and lacks all the thousands of components that keep a >> baby healthy. >> Ingrid >> > >> -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561 (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm Reality of the Diseases & Treatment - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 I'll second this! I truly believe in inherited issues. All my daughters were breastfed, but there is an inherited tendency because I have 2 children similar one was fully vaccinated and the other not. Both had health issues while my other daughter who is much like my husband is very strong!! Homeopathy has helped them TREMENDOUSLY! So I fully encourage you to get to a Homeopath. It did take my fully vaccinated girl almost 4 yrs to get where she is now, but she fights colds, etc like a champ and she really hasn't gotten sick at all this year (knocking on wood!). Anyway, hope that helps. From: Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> Reply-Vaccinations Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 14:37:23 -0500 Vaccinations Subject: Re: Thanks Ingrid and why so many colds? WAS pertussis question Not, Ingrid, but we come in, inheriting all sorts of tendencies - in homeopathy we call it a miasm I strongly suggest you see a homeopath to help get rid of that disturbance. Sheri At 12:52 PM 12/16/2006 -0500, you wrote: >Ingrid, > >I'm so glad you're on this list. It's wonderful to have someone we can >email about this, rather than trying to hunt around on the LLL website >or whatever. > >I've asked this before, but I'm feeling whiny about it again: why does >my son keep getting so many colds if he's breastfed? He's on his 5th or >6th cold this year (since he's been born). Always the same cold, just >nose stuff, no fever, but I feel like I need to slap my breastmilk and >tell it to do a better job. Now, I do make an effort not to shield him >from germs (except for poop germs, like I wash his hands after a diaper >(sorry, nappy!) feeding if he's touched his diaper/nappy area during >the change), with the theory that exposure to lots of stuff will help >his immune system grow strong. Could that be it? I can't help feeling >like I'm doing something wrong. Also, he's unvaxxed. > >Thanks, Ingrid. -Angie :-) > > >On Friday, December 15, 2006, at 06:13 AM, ingrid5317 wrote: > >> >> > >> > I was just wondering if anyone knows - if you only nurse one time a >> > day, does it still provide any sort of protection against something >> > like pertussis (or just protection against regular things like a >> > cold?). I was going to wean my daughter completely but will >> > continue with the 1 time a day if it actually helps against things >> > like pertussis (because she will be 1 yr old next month and she is >> > not vaccinated at all). >> >> Any amount of breastmilk will help but the more you can give the >> better. Weaning is a gradual process and can take many years, the way >> nature desingned it. A child's immune system is not fully mature until >> the age of about 6 and the longer you breastfeed, the stronger your >> child's immune system will be. Some breastfeeding mums feed for years >> and see the huge benefits this brings for their child and themselves >> in terms of improved health. >> >> Even if you child gets pertusis ( and they can still get it even if >> vaccinated, as vaccines don't give immunity - BIG MYTH), if she is >> breastfed then she will overcome it much better and quicker. Our >> government here in the UK now admit that the pertusis vaccine does not >> offer the " protection " they thought it did as so many babies and >> children still get, even if fully vaccinated. Vaccines weaken the >> immunes system and make you more suscebtible to illness, but >> breastmilk strenghhens the immune system and helps a child get well >> better and quicker. You have done your child a huge favour by not >> vaccinating her and you are still breastfeeding her, which will >> benefit her for the rest of her life. >> >> If you need support for feeding a baby that is older, there are many >> good groups, especially LLL groups, that will support you and welcome >> you. >> Here is some more info about why long term breastfeeding is sooooo >> good for a toddler/child and you: >> http://www.kellymom.com/store/freehandouts/extended_bf_factsheet.pdf >> >> There is NOTHING better than breastmilk, anything else is second or >> third best. If you look under the microscope you can actually see the >> antibodies moving about in the breastmilk, it is literally alive. >> Formula is dead and lacks all the thousands of components that keep a >> baby healthy. >> Ingrid >> > >> -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account earthmysteriestours@... <mailto:earthmysteriestours%40tesco.net> voicemail US 530-740-0561 (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm Reality of the Diseases & Treatment - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Hi Angie, Sheri is absolutely right about finding a good homoepath and sorting out the inherited miasms. I am doing her hom. course at the moment and understand the importance of this now. I know that we can inherit these weaknesses from previous generations. If your homeopath can help you with these, then that would be very valuable indeed. And, very important - because your baby is breastfed he will respond to homeopathic treatment much better and quicker, especially as he is still young ( children have a very strong vital force which helps to achieve cure better). So, don't worry about your breastmilk, it is fine and there is nothing at all wrong with it. Your baby may be worse had it not been for you brf him. Just to let you know as well, my son is very prone to respiratory problems too, and I have always breastfed him through them and when he weaned, I used homeopathy. But now he needs the constitutional treatment to help him. He inherited this weakness from his dad and the jabs he got as a baby (before I knew better) made this worse. I have never used antibiotics to treat his chest infections, and I am convinced that this has stopped him from develping asthmaa. He is very strong, except the weakness in his chest. Carry on with the brf, it is the best thing for him and will help his immune system to stay strong for the rest of his life. Look at it as health insurance. All the best and let us know how you get on! Good luck in finding a good homeopath too. Ingrid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 But if there is a constitutional weakness, is there really any thing that can be done about that? > Hi Angie, > Sheri is absolutely right about finding a good > homoepath and sorting > out the inherited miasms. I am doing her hom. course > at the moment and > understand the importance of this now. I know that > we can inherit > these weaknesses from previous generations. If your > homeopath can help > you with these, then that would be very valuable > indeed. And, very > important - because your baby is breastfed he will > respond to > homeopathic treatment much better and quicker, > especially as he is > still young ( children have a very strong vital > force which helps to > achieve cure better). > > So, don't worry about your breastmilk, it is fine > and there is nothing > at all wrong with it. Your baby may be worse had it > not been for you > brf him. > Just to let you know as well, my son is very prone > to respiratory > problems too, and I have always breastfed him > through them and when he > weaned, I used homeopathy. But now he needs the > constitutional > treatment to help him. He inherited this weakness > from his dad and the > jabs he got as a baby (before I knew better) made > this worse. > I have never used antibiotics to treat his chest > infections, and I am > convinced that this has stopped him from develping > asthmaa. He is very > strong, except the weakness in his chest. > > Carry on with the brf, it is the best thing for him > and will help his > immune system to stay strong for the rest of his > life. Look at it as > health insurance. > All the best and let us know how you get on! Good > luck in finding a > good homeopath too. > Ingrid > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Homeopathy under the guidance of a professional only. Kay Re: Re: Thanks Ingrid and why so many colds? WAS pertussis question > But if there is a constitutional weakness, is there > really any thing that can be done about that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 Thanks, Ingrid. Sorry to be so whiny. Note to Sheri: I didn't get your reply to this message that Ingrid is referring to. Another person on this list also said she's not getting your emails. Can you check to see if something is off with where you're emailing from or ? I would have liked to hear what you said. Ingrid, actually, I've got a homeopath Sheri recommended for myself. I have the remedy she recommended (for me), have yet to take it. Maybe you're right that the baby needs something, although honestly it annoys me that the poor dude already has some constitutional problem, even though he's med- and vaccine-free and completely breastfed. I guess when you feel like you're doing everything right and it's still only so-so, you feel like maybe the hullaballoo over being med- and vaccine-free and breastfed is overdone. But, yes, I'm being exceptionally whiny here because he could have a lot worse problems. Thanks for your reply. -Angie On Monday, December 18, 2006, at 11:58 AM, ingrid5317 wrote: > Hi Angie, > Sheri is absolutely right about finding a good homoepath and sorting > out the inherited miasms. I am doing her hom. course at the moment and > understand the importance of this now. I know that we can inherit > these weaknesses from previous generations. If your homeopath can help > you with these, then that would be very valuable indeed. And, very > important - because your baby is breastfed he will respond to > homeopathic treatment much better and quicker, especially as he is > still young ( children have a very strong vital force which helps to > achieve cure better). > > So, don't worry about your breastmilk, it is fine and there is nothing > at all wrong with it. Your baby may be worse had it not been for you > brf him. > Just to let you know as well, my son is very prone to respiratory > problems too, and I have always breastfed him through them and when he > weaned, I used homeopathy. But now he needs the constitutional > treatment to help him. He inherited this weakness from his dad and the > jabs he got as a baby (before I knew better) made this worse. > I have never used antibiotics to treat his chest infections, and I am > convinced that this has stopped him from develping asthmaa. He is very > strong, except the weakness in his chest. > > Carry on with the brf, it is the best thing for him and will help his > immune system to stay strong for the rest of his life. Look at it as > health insurance. > All the best and let us know how you get on! Good luck in finding a > good homeopath too. > Ingrid > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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