Guest guest Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Hi, www.fragranceoilfinder.com they have about six different suppliers for obession Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Why don't you just buy the FO dupe? Toni in SC From: charvmann2 <charvmann2@...> Subject: obsession Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009, 6:05 AM does anyone know what is in the perfume obsession? i have a friend who loves it & i would like to make her some Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2009 Report Share Posted July 25, 2009 experienced the same in Montana re tetanus shot. Never mind that the Merc Manual states there has never been a case of tetanus in the Rocky Mountains. Kirk From: Alan Decato <Alan_Decato@...>Subject: Obsessionno-forced-vaccination Date: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 4:07 AM My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www..MyFamily. com! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2009 Report Share Posted July 25, 2009 I applaud your choice of action and from the stories told to me by a recent returnee from the West Coast area things are apparently far worse out that way than we are led to believe by the "media". I think the first victim of any war is TRUST................ From: Alan Decato <Alan_Decato@...>Subject: Obsessionno-forced-vaccination Date: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 7:07 AM My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www.MyFamily. com! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2009 Report Share Posted July 25, 2009 Alan, Given the addiction to vaccinations, drugs, surgery and radiation that is entrenched in our so-called "health care system" it's time to reflect on what has been done for centuries. People need to be self-sufficient. A number of options exist that require some preparation, learning and skill building. An Edgar Cayce remedy for trauma is Glyco-Thymoline as a topical dressing to the damaged area (assuming bleeding has been stopped) that cools and reduces inflammation that causes the most pain. The body can then more easily begin recovery. At the risk of being off topic I will repeat an earlier recommendation that people begin to learn about Sound Health. (google it) Autonomy is your best solution to being overwhelmed by systemic failed methods. From: Alan Decato <Alan_Decato@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:07:25 AMSubject: Obsession My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www.MyFamily. com! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2009 Report Share Posted July 25, 2009 Alan, Given the addiction to vaccinations, drugs, surgery and radiation that is entrenched in our so-called "health care system" it's time to reflect on what has been done for centuries. People need to be self-sufficient. A number of options exist that require some preparation, learning and skill building. An Edgar Cayce remedy for trauma is Glyco-Thymoline as a topical dressing to the damaged area (assuming bleeding has been stopped) that cools and reduces inflammation that causes the most pain. The body can then more easily begin recovery. At the risk of being off topic I will repeat an earlier recommendation that people begin to learn about Sound Health. (google it) Autonomy is your best solution to being overwhelmed by systemic failed methods. From: Alan Decato <Alan_Decato@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:07:25 AMSubject: Obsession My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www.MyFamily. com! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2009 Report Share Posted July 25, 2009 Dear group members: Check the latest news at: http://birdflu666.wordpress.com/ It seems that whatever we do, the evil "elite" is continuing their agenda, and they me be up to something very dangerous this coming Monday, if the news were correct. I am sure that their action against the American people will affect also all Canadians. Law suits seems to be the best choice in fighting this diabolical group called the Bilderbergers, Illuminati or whatever. All of you who have relatives or friends in the army, please forward them the above web address, so they can be aware of what is really going on, and they won't participate in the mass genocide the above elite is engaging. Maybe we should pray this weekend for the American people and for their patriots, because if America falls, we all citizen of this planet are going to fall....It doesn't matter what religion you belong to, just pray to your God! Check the latest Project Camelot interview with Jane Burgermeister at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdpgJrkXjvU or search for "Jane Burgermeister Vaccination Update" What a wonderful brave woman; to stand up and take action for the protection of the human kind; and she's not alone, more law suits have been recently filed and others are on the way. Regards, Mircea (Eugen) Maritiu From: Leary <kevinleary34@...>Subject: Re: Obsessionno-forced-vaccination Received: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 2:27 PM Alan, Given the addiction to vaccinations, drugs, surgery and radiation that is entrenched in our so-called "health care system" it's time to reflect on what has been done for centuries. People need to be self-sufficient. A number of options exist that require some preparation, learning and skill building. An Edgar Cayce remedy for trauma is Glyco-Thymoline as a topical dressing to the damaged area (assuming bleeding has been stopped) that cools and reduces inflammation that causes the most pain. The body can then more easily begin recovery. At the risk of being off topic I will repeat an earlier recommendation that people begin to learn about Sound Health. (google it) Autonomy is your best solution to being overwhelmed by systemic failed methods. From: Alan Decato <Alan_Decato@ myfamily. com>no-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comSent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:07:25 AMSubject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] Obsession My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www.MyFamily. com! Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2009 Report Share Posted July 25, 2009 Dear group members: Check the latest news at: http://birdflu666.wordpress.com/ It seems that whatever we do, the evil "elite" is continuing their agenda, and they me be up to something very dangerous this coming Monday, if the news were correct. I am sure that their action against the American people will affect also all Canadians. Law suits seems to be the best choice in fighting this diabolical group called the Bilderbergers, Illuminati or whatever. All of you who have relatives or friends in the army, please forward them the above web address, so they can be aware of what is really going on, and they won't participate in the mass genocide the above elite is engaging. Maybe we should pray this weekend for the American people and for their patriots, because if America falls, we all citizen of this planet are going to fall....It doesn't matter what religion you belong to, just pray to your God! Check the latest Project Camelot interview with Jane Burgermeister at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdpgJrkXjvU or search for "Jane Burgermeister Vaccination Update" What a wonderful brave woman; to stand up and take action for the protection of the human kind; and she's not alone, more law suits have been recently filed and others are on the way. Regards, Mircea (Eugen) Maritiu From: Leary <kevinleary34@...>Subject: Re: Obsessionno-forced-vaccination Received: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 2:27 PM Alan, Given the addiction to vaccinations, drugs, surgery and radiation that is entrenched in our so-called "health care system" it's time to reflect on what has been done for centuries. People need to be self-sufficient. A number of options exist that require some preparation, learning and skill building. An Edgar Cayce remedy for trauma is Glyco-Thymoline as a topical dressing to the damaged area (assuming bleeding has been stopped) that cools and reduces inflammation that causes the most pain. The body can then more easily begin recovery. At the risk of being off topic I will repeat an earlier recommendation that people begin to learn about Sound Health. (google it) Autonomy is your best solution to being overwhelmed by systemic failed methods. From: Alan Decato <Alan_Decato@ myfamily. com>no-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comSent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:07:25 AMSubject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] Obsession My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www.MyFamily. com! Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2009 Report Share Posted July 25, 2009 Indeed. Where does one turn when the people who are supposed to help you are trying to kill you?Louis M./LA. From: Alan Decato <Alan_Decato@ myfamily. com>Subject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] Obsessionno-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comDate: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 4:07 AM My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www..MyFamily. com! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2009 Report Share Posted July 25, 2009 Also consider the homeopathic "rescue remedy" for accidents. It is available for about $10 in most health food stores. Many of us are preparing our stock of treatments for self and family before Codex takes affect 1-10-10 and our capacity to buy natural remedies is curtailed. Sandy Bowman From: Leary <kevinleary34@...>Subject: Re: Obsessionno-forced-vaccination Date: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 8:27 AM Alan, Given the addiction to vaccinations, drugs, surgery and radiation that is entrenched in our so-called "health care system" it's time to reflect on what has been done for centuries. People need to be self-sufficient. A number of options exist that require some preparation, learning and skill building. An Edgar Cayce remedy for trauma is Glyco-Thymoline as a topical dressing to the damaged area (assuming bleeding has been stopped) that cools and reduces inflammation that causes the most pain. The body can then more easily begin recovery. At the risk of being off topic I will repeat an earlier recommendation that people begin to learn about Sound Health. (google it) Autonomy is your best solution to being overwhelmed by systemic failed methods. From: Alan Decato <Alan_Decato@ myfamily. com>no-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comSent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:07:25 AMSubject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] Obsession My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www.MyFamily. com! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2009 Report Share Posted July 26, 2009 There are millions of people around the world who understand what's going on. I get mail from as far as Russia, Lithuania, India and China. They are ready to rise up against forced medicine by the drug industry. My book, "THE GREAT WHITE HOAX" is designed to bring us all together. Bob Catalano [no-forced-vaccinat ion] Obsessionno-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comDate: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 4:07 AM My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www..MyFamily. com! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2009 Report Share Posted July 26, 2009 Alas if proper information such as your book etc would be available to the average citizen that would be great! The media which is supported by the big pharmas do not let info get out. They are still pusing statin drugs even though there are many many who have problems with pain and can't walk . From: Alan Decato <Alan_Decato@ myfamily. com>Subject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] Obsessionno-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comDate: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 4:07 AM My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www..MyFamily. com! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2009 Report Share Posted July 26, 2009 Alas if proper information such as your book etc would be available to the average citizen that would be great! The media which is supported by the big pharmas do not let info get out. They are still pusing statin drugs even though there are many many who have problems with pain and can't walk . From: Alan Decato <Alan_Decato@ myfamily. com>Subject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] Obsessionno-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comDate: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 4:07 AM My wife fell this morning in our kitchen striking her ribs on the seat of a chair. The threat of a fractured rib and potential kidney internal injuries brought us to the emergency room at our local hospital. In the midst of our personal crisis we could not help but notice that the triage nurse, the intake specialist and the ER nurse were all thoroughly indoctrinated in pressure tactics pushing flu and pneumonia vaccines and tetnus shots. As we anticipated this seemed to be a much higher treatment priority than diagnosing her rib injury. We refused the injections, much to their distress.This experience brought me to the personal realization that the no-forced-vaccinati on movement with all of it's merit has a near total lack of infrastructure that needs to be addressed. Persons are going to have medical needs that merit appropriate treatment. AMA proceedures are always going to have aspects that I am opposed to for what I believe to be logical scientific reasons, but when injured or infirmed where can I turn?All we wanted was the advise of someone trained in triage, who could assess the physical damage by touch not the greatly overused irradiation diagnostics. There are so many instances where I feel personally thrown to the AMA wolves when health care is needed. I believe Sun Tzu in "The Art of War" forecast who would be victorious based on "Moral Law", "Ability", "Heaven", "Earth", "Dicipline", "Strength", "Training", and "Consistancy" . "the Art of War" is not a metaphore. Make no mistake we are in a war against very powerful advisaries, our lives and the lives of our loved ones are personally threatened. There are real casualties, the death count is rising, and they are inflicting all of the damage. Yet we possess the "Moral Law" on our side, there are those who have the "Training" and the "Ability" we need to improve in the other aspects to achieve a victory that will wrest health control away from "Big Pharm" their toxic treatments, and the AMA backers.Alan____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get your own family web site at www..MyFamily. com! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 Is it anxiety/obsession driven? My daughter's is. Here is how you tell the difference. When I stop my daughter from her special interests she explodes, has a mletdown. She is hyperfocusing on her special interest as a way to block out all the things that make her anxious. In my daughter's case we have to work on reducing her anxiety first and foremost. And that limits the goals we set. If your daughter is not so anxious or even if she is this are the modest goals I have set. She picks one activity with her peers a week. My daughter likes dance at the YMCA. I think that is a reasonable for my daughter and she is severely anxious. Also I want my daughter to spend some family time with us on the weekend. I let her pick short outtings on Saturday and we go out from let's say 10-3pm have lunch out, do something appropriate for her age and THEN she can get back home and to special interests. Think about what goals you think are reasonable small steps to being social with peers and family and start out slow and steady. Pam In , kricketsmommy@... wrote: > > My 10 year old daughter's obsession is reading. She would read all day > long if I let her. There are times I have to take the book or comics away > from her so she can eat or do homework or whatever I need her to do. > > There are times I think what am I doing...telling a child to stop > reading...lol I keep telling her there is a time to read and a time not to read. > It is not sinking in. I am glad she loves to read, but just trying to > figure out how to help her manage her time better. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 I don't know what to tell you except that as a relatively NT (dyslexic) person I did the same thing. I really wish I had the same kind of time as an adult to do the same thing. Becky --- Original Message --- From:kricketsmommy@... Sent:Fri 2/19/10 10:17 am Subj:( ) obsession My 10 year old daughter's obsession is reading. She would read all day long if I let her. There are times I have to take the book or comics away from her so she can eat or do homework or whatever I need her to do. There are times I think what am I doing...telling a child to stop reading...lol I keep telling her there is a time to read and a time not to read. It is not sinking in. I am glad she loves to read, but just trying to figure out how to help her manage her time better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 I was that way when I was a kid. I was homeschooled and I would get up early and read until breakfast, on recess, after schoolwork was done until supper and then until bed. I still have issues dragging myself out of a good book. I do feel it is a semi-healthy obsession. You could try what my mom did. She made me write a one page report on every book that I read. I hated writing so that slowed me down a little bit, lol. Or if it really bothers you, try using a digital timer or something. But personally I would just let her be. I would have really resented it if my mom tried to limit my reading. > > My 10 year old daughter's obsession is reading. She would read all day > long if I let her. There are times I have to take the book or comics away > from her so she can eat or do homework or whatever I need her to do. > > There are times I think what am I doing...telling a child to stop > reading...lol I keep telling her there is a time to read and a time not to read. > It is not sinking in. I am glad she loves to read, but just trying to > figure out how to help her manage her time better. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2011 Report Share Posted November 2, 2011 Hi !I am new to the board and I JUST bought a vitamix! I have not used it to full potential yet, but I plan to! I have already made ice cream for the kids, homemade applesauce, tortilla and potato soup and salsa! My family has not been a fan of much yet, but loved the ice cream and potato soup. My question for you is about the chicken salad. So I got a regualr wet bade container and a dry container. I tried to make chicken salad in the wet one and it sounded funny and wasnt spining well so I stopped and hand chopped the chicken.....are you saying to use the other conatiner (the dry one that you use for flours etc) to chop the chicken? Which one did you chop the celery adn onion in? I did that with the wet one. I also made salsa and it was a bit " wet " . ANy suggestions? Also the biggested complaint on the soups from my family is they are too thin. Any ideas for that? Thank you! This was quite an investment I need to make things that taste well in it:) > > I think I took using my Vitamix to obsession level today. Started off for breakfast with a V8 and then made tortilla soup for my weeks worth of lunches. Later in the early afternoon made some hummus. I also made a small amount of chicken salad with some of the chicken breast I didn't put into the tortilla soup. I dry chopped some onion and celery and emptied the container and then dry chopped the chicken. Finally made some raw applesauce and cleaned out the container with a bit of almond milk and ice. I think I am addicted. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2011 Report Share Posted November 2, 2011 Hello and WELCOME to the Vitamix family and to the Vitamix Enthusiasts email list!To thicken a tomato based soup, adding sun dried tomatoes works like a charm.To thicken cream based soups, adding cashews is nice and creamy. Also, flax or chia seeds would help with thickness and I am certain that cooks with more knowledge than mine will have other ideas.Here is a link from the www..com website which gives some information on using the dry container as a food processor:/message/12271I have some more information on how to make chicken salad at my www.VitamixLady.com website (the recipe page).Hope this is helpful! Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)))><'>www.VitamixLady.comwww..com<))>< On Nov 2, 2011, at 11:34 AM, caribbeangrlrn wrote: Hi !I am new to the board and I JUST bought a vitamix! I have not used it to full potential yet, but I plan to! I have already made ice cream for the kids, homemade applesauce, tortilla and potato soup and salsa! My family has not been a fan of much yet, but loved the ice cream and potato soup. My question for you is about the chicken salad. So I got a regualr wet bade container and a dry container. I tried to make chicken salad in the wet one and it sounded funny and wasnt spining well so I stopped and hand chopped the chicken.....are you saying to use the other conatiner (the dry one that you use for flours etc) to chop the chicken? Which one did you chop the celery adn onion in? I did that with the wet one. I also made salsa and it was a bit "wet". ANy suggestions? Also the biggested complaint on the soups from my family is they are too thin. Any ideas for that? Thank you! This was quite an investment I need to make things that taste well in it:) > > I think I took using my Vitamix to obsession level today. Started off for breakfast with a V8 and then made tortilla soup for my weeks worth of lunches. Later in the early afternoon made some hummus. I also made a small amount of chicken salad with some of the chicken breast I didn't put into the tortilla soup. I dry chopped some onion and celery and emptied the container and then dry chopped the chicken. Finally made some raw applesauce and cleaned out the container with a bit of almond milk and ice. I think I am addicted. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2011 Report Share Posted November 2, 2011 Hi and welcome to the group! I am also new to the Vitamix and have already learned so many helpful tips from this great group. I love thick creamy soups but don't want all of the calories so I use skim milk instead of cream and steamed cauliflower to thicken the soup up. Hope this helps! Best regards, From: caribbeangrlrn <itschrissy@...> Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2011 11:34 AMSubject: Re: Obsession Hi !I am new to the board and I JUST bought a vitamix! I have not used it to full potential yet, but I plan to! I have already made ice cream for the kids, homemade applesauce, tortilla and potato soup and salsa! My family has not been a fan of much yet, but loved the ice cream and potato soup. My question for you is about the chicken salad. So I got a regualr wet bade container and a dry container. I tried to make chicken salad in the wet one and it sounded funny and wasnt spining well so I stopped and hand chopped the chicken.....are you saying to use the other conatiner (the dry one that you use for flours etc) to chop the chicken? Which one did you chop the celery adn onion in? I did that with the wet one. I also made salsa and it was a bit "wet". ANy suggestions? Also the biggested complaint on the soups from my family is they are too thin. Any ideas for that? Thank you! This was quite an investment I need to make things that taste well in it:) > > I think I took using my Vitamix to obsession level today. Started off for breakfast with a V8 and then made tortilla soup for my weeks worth of lunches. Later in the early afternoon made some hummus. I also made a small amount of chicken salad with some of the chicken breast I didn't put into the tortilla soup. I dry chopped some onion and celery and emptied the container and then dry chopped the chicken. Finally made some raw applesauce and cleaned out the container with a bit of almond milk and ice. I think I am addicted. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2011 Report Share Posted November 2, 2011 Every time I do things I learn. The chicken breasts had been boiled in chicken broth when I made the tortilla soup. I only own the wet container. I think I went to you tube or back to the vitamix website and watched the videos again. I think what I had been doing wrong prior was putting the chicken or vegetables into the container and then turning on the machine. I had much better results when I dropped the chicken breast into the container with blades going on slow (5). I also emptied each item into a bowl and then would mix with the mayo separately. I did not mix chicken, onion and celery in vitamix with mayo because I wanted it a bit chunky. I also added some curry powder and grapes in mine. > > > > I think I took using my Vitamix to obsession level today. Started off for breakfast with a V8 and then made tortilla soup for my weeks worth of lunches. Later in the early afternoon made some hummus. I also made a small amount of chicken salad with some of the chicken breast I didn't put into the tortilla soup. I dry chopped some onion and celery and emptied the container and then dry chopped the chicken. Finally made some raw applesauce and cleaned out the container with a bit of almond milk and ice. I think I am addicted. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2011 Report Share Posted November 2, 2011 Has anyone ever tried using barley to thicken soup? > > > > I think I took using my Vitamix to obsession level today. Started off for breakfast with a V8 and then made tortilla soup for my weeks worth of lunches. Later in the early afternoon made some hummus. I also made a small amount of chicken salad with some of the chicken breast I didn't put into the tortilla soup. I dry chopped some onion and celery and emptied the container and then dry chopped the chicken. Finally made some raw applesauce and cleaned out the container with a bit of almond milk and ice. I think I am addicted. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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