Guest guest Posted July 2, 2010 Report Share Posted July 2, 2010 Sara, I do Not sell goats or goat milk... I have no financial interest in this at all. I am a freelance photographer (www.crystalimaginstudio.com)and my husband an almost registered architect.. so we are not even farmers. We live on a ½ acre village lot and keep our mini goats for JACKSON. I am not a breeder ora profiteer of gaots or such thing. I only breed my goats to bring them in milk and I give away the babies to families in need. I use my full name and give everyone my Facebook info and offer proof of my sons progress.. you can check me out. I am a mom in upstate NY in the Catskills who happened upon something that worked for me.. I have shared this info and I have had a lot of very positive feedback as well. YOU have to live with your discouragement of this and how that may influence people NOT to try it and you may be responsible in part for keeping their children sick… you will have to answer for that behavior .. not me. I am not discouraging anyone from following their path with their child. I am just saying what worked for us and why I think it did! I feel morally obligated to share and help YOUR KIDS, because right now I can be playing with MY RECOVERED SON… and I choose to help others and help you all recover your children too.. I could not live with myself if I did not do everything in my power to spread the info on ’s recovery. now talks of the time we thought he was blissfully not aware.. our kids are in there and they are waiting for us! From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of nancy cook Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 10:18 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: I mean Cilantro chelation---Raw goat milk So is it possible that instead of chelating directly, the milk made your child's general health much better, thereby enabling his own body to begin chelating? That makes so much more sense. We know when we are healthy our bodies can dump crud on their own. In fact that's what got us in the autism mess to begin with, the body's inability to detox. nancy j a child is diagnosed with asd every 20 seconds > > > > From: Crystal Palmer-Bull <cpalmerbull@... <mailto:cpalmerbull%40crystalimagingstudio.net> <cpalmerbull%40crystalimagingstudio.net><mailto: > > > cpalmerbull%40crystalimagingstudio.net<cpalmerbull%2540crystalimagingstudio.net>\ > > > > <mailto:cpalmerbull%40crystalimagingstudio.net<cpalmerbull%2540crystalimagingstu\ dio.net>> > > > > > > > Subject: RE: [ ] Re: I mean Cilantro > chelation > > <mailto: %40> > < %40><mailto: > > %40 > < %2540>> > > > <mailto: %40< %2540>> > > > > Date: Thursday, July 1, 2010, 8:11 PM > > > > Things like that happen all the time.. impossible > right ... wrong. My son > > was dx with autism.. it was real. but now he recovered > . they say oh must > > not have been autism.. > > > > My dad had some health issues and was getting checked > out they did some > > scan > > of his liver and said get your affairs in order you > have end stage liver > > cancer yadda yadda. well My dad is still here and that > was 20 years ago. > > turned out they were non cancer cysts on his liver . > > > > The medical community doesn't know crap most of the > time and therefore it > > makes even more of these stories. > > > > You can say you don't believe me when my son looked me > in the eye > > (sustainably ) for the 1st time just hours after > dinking his 1st cup of RAW > > goat milk. you can say you don't believe me . that's > fine . my kid is > > healthy and flourishing, reading and writing, singing > and dancing and > > playing baseball and is very popular. You don't have > to believe me but you > > should. > > > > From: <mailto: %40> > < %40><mailto: > > %40 > < %2540>> > > > <mailto: %40< %2540>> > > [mailto: <mailto: %40> > < %40><mailto: > > %40 > < %2540>> > > > <mailto: %40< %2540>> > > ] > > > > On Behalf Of andrewhallcutler > > Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 7:21 PM > > <mailto: %40> > < %40><mailto: > > %40 > < %2540>> > > > <mailto: %40< %2540>> > > > > Subject: [ ] Re: I mean Cilantro > chelation > > > > > We read a story about a study that eat " freshly > chopped cilantro only > > 0.25 > > cup per day " ( which is not much), mixed with a bowl > of fresh salad, I like > > to sprinkle them on top of my entree (stew meat or > fish), for 3 weeks > > straight ( 0.25 cup of fresh chopped cilantro), and > that made an autistic > > boy starting to talk. > > > > This kind of silliness reminds me of the news story in > the 1980's about the > > guy diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer and sent > home to die. He didn't > > like how it was going so he shot himself in the head. > > > > Someone called 911, they rushed him to the emergency > room and saved him, > > and > > also found out the bullet had blown out the tumor and > cured his cancer! > > > > I always thought of that as God reminding the surgeon > of who really could > > perform miracles :-) > > > > However, shooting yourself in the head to try to cure > your cancer based on > > this story makes more sense than most of what I see on > the net about " and > > that autistic boy XXXXX. " At least the cancer story is > actually true, when > > I've looked into these other stories they often are > not. > > > > The ones that are fall under the umbrella that if you > do something random > > to > > enough people, one of them will end up exhibiting > whatever phenomenon you > > are looking for totally by chance. > > > > It's like the silly ads on my computer screen all the > time " Tacoma Mom lost > > 43 pounds following one simple rule! " Etc. > > > > If you care about your kid at all, take responsibility > and think things > > through. Comments like " it's just food, it must be > safe! " are pretty silly > > in light of how many people get food poisoning, and of > things like > > Lathyrism, a disease where eating a certain kind of > pea causes paralysis in > > many people. > > > > You don't want some possibly made up story about > somebody got better once > > (maybe) doing something wonderful and easy. > > > > You want lots of concrete, factual information, > presented in a way you can > > check for yourself and understand it well, that is > clearly related to your > > kid's situation. It should come from a credible source > that has been saying > > the same thing for a while, not a different random > thing every year or two. > > > > Whether or not this goes along with your personal > worldview, or is too > > conservative, your kid deserves nothing less than you > taking some personal > > responsibility to really figure out if what you are > going to do for them is > > a good idea or not. Remember, they got turned autistic > because you didn't > > do > > that - but that time it was a lot easier to excuse > since there was this > > whole institution of people pretending to great > expertise that were telling > > you made up lies about the safety of vaccines and the > lack of any > > connection > > between them and autism. > > > > Andy > > > > http://www.noamalgam.com/index.html > > Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment > > > > http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html > > Hair Test Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities > > > > http://www.noamalgam.com/nourishinghope.html > > Nourishing Hope for Autism: Nutrition Intervention for > Healing Our Children > > > > http://www.noamalgam.com/biologicaltreatments.html > > Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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