kim Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 I'm so glad Cheri, responded to the whole matter of "you know who." I was only here for the last of her appearances, and I agree about there being some valuable info there. The question was, why the rude tone directed at some of our posters? There IS emerging evidence of why some of our "methodologies" are helping our children, IN SPITE of the mainstream attitudes. This was really a good article that seems to relate to the discussion. When these neuro's ask our children ( heaven forbid, it's a neurotic Mom who only sees whiplash as a problem) the question about how do THEY feel, it just burns my ****. These are the people and products, that we have to turn to, when a tic is sending your kids desk across the floor in school? Yea, shame on all of us! http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/lif...1&cset=true Don't mistake mainstream meds for kids as proven Julie Deardorff | November 4, 2007 Whenever I write about nutritional, natural or alternative treatments, a skeptical conventional doctor inevitably asks for studies showing that the "remedies" are effective. It's a puzzling double standard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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