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Haddaway wrote:

> I have a friend who was in a horrific car accident.

> She and her 8 year old son both lived. He had broken

> his leg, but she not only had broken bones but

> terrible burns as well. They are both home now, but

> she can barely sit up.

>

> What should she be taking for healing? Total tonic?

> Also I need to see about getting some TT for myself.

>

> Just how hard is it to make TT? I do have a juicer

> and a teapot, but not much else for storing etc. as of

> yet.

>

> Or should I be doing something else?

>

> Confusedly Yours

>

>

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Lots and lots of vitamin C, lots and lots of MSM, lots of fresh

vegetable juices, good B-complex, Vitamine E, beta-carotene, zinc, gotu

kola and echinacea. She should not be eating any mucus forming foods at

all. Her body needs to heal and will not be able do that if she is

cooking or eating mucus forming foods. She needs the nutrients that only

living food will give her and she needs lots of it. Also lots of fresh

air and lots and lots of water to keep her system flushed and hydrated.

Dressings soaked in chamomile tea will help to relieve inflammation,

pain and soothe the skin.

How badly was she burned? To what extent? Where? How do her burns look

now? Really hard to give much when we don't know much. See what you can

provide for us in the way of info and we will be able to give more details.

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Peace, love and light,

Don Quai

" Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal

and wakes in man. "

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Yep.....I think she should go to her counselor or liason person. Mention it. She shouldn't go in 'guns a blazin', but maybe just say that her brother has AS and "I" walked in on this conversation. Maybe have her say that it was insulting and illegal, really. Maybe the liason person could go from there to just have a counseling session? Ick.You'd think that by now, teachers would at least, even if they don't agree, learn to shut their pie-holes.

Ugh.

Robin

From: Costume Lady <ima1130@...>Subject: ( ) What should she do? Date: Sunday, September 21, 2008, 8:46 AM

I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on this...it is non-asperger' s related but it could have been an Aspie kid. My daughter is a senior in college and walked into a classroom early. Another teacher (not hers thank goodness) was speaking to a student who had brought her papers explaining her disability and her needs. The teacher told the girl, I will sign this but I don't believe in these papers, I think they are lies made up to give kids a break in school and get them medicated.My daughter was shocked needless to say and called me and asked if she should say something to someone. I would love to hear everyone's thoughts on this.

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The world is made up of all kinds of people and obviously this teacher doesn't beleive in her students and their needs. She has a very negative outlook on the kids which is not really good being in her profession...Teaching kids!!!

Jan

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From: Costume Lady <ima1130@...>Subject: ( ) What should she do? Date: Sunday, September 21, 2008, 9:46 AM

I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on this...it is non-asperger' s related but it could have been an Aspie kid. My daughter is a senior in college and walked into a classroom early. Another teacher (not hers thank goodness) was speaking to a student who had brought her papers explaining her disability and her needs. The teacher told the girl, I will sign this but I don't believe in these papers, I think they are lies made up to give kids a break in school and get them medicated.My daughter was shocked needless to say and called me and asked if she should say something to someone. I would love to hear everyone's thoughts on this.

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Maybe she could go to student services and tell someone there what she saw? I think I would let the people who organize special needs services know the attitude that at least one teacher has. They might be able to steer kids away from her, at the least.

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( ) What should she do?

I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on this...it is non-asperger's related but it could have been an Aspie kid. My daughter is a senior in college and walked into a classroom early. Another teacher (not hers thank goodness) was speaking to a student who had brought her papers explaining her disability and her needs. The teacher told the girl, I will sign this but I don't believe in these papers, I think they are lies made up to give kids a break in school and get them medicated.My daughter was shocked needless to say and called me and asked if she should say something to someone. I would love to hear everyone's thoughts on this.

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Hmmm, I am going to play " devil's advocate " here for a moment: Since

your daughter walked in on the conversation, might the possibility

exist that she heard only a fragmented version that may not reflect the

true context? Perhaps it best to first approach the young girl (and her

parents?) and express concern. If, indeed, the context was

inappropriate - as it seems - then the two parties can approach

administrators as both victim and witness to the event so that they are

stronger in their conviction and appropriate action/education of

teacher can occur. Just a thought...

>

> I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on this...it is non-asperger's

> related but it could have been an Aspie kid. My daughter is a senior

> in college and walked into a classroom early. Another teacher (not

hers

> thank goodness) was speaking to a student who had brought her papers

> explaining her disability and her needs.

>

> The teacher told the girl, I will sign this but I don't believe in

> these papers, I think they are lies made up to give kids a break in

> school and get them medicated.

>

> My daughter was shocked needless to say and called me and asked if

she

> should say something to someone. I would love to hear everyone's

> thoughts on this.

>

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