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RE: CS>CS in the fridge?
From: Jeff
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 23:06:11

  > Sounds exactly like my kids, yucky face and all. Tastes like water
  > to me.

  >> From: Frank & Cindy Welch [mailto:[email protected]]

  >> I like it better if its cold. It does reduce the aftertaste.

  >> My 13 years old daughter is the only one out of 5 (8 if you count
  >> the dogs)  that  objects to the aftertaste,  and  MAN  does she!!
  >> Gaging noises, yucky face and heebe jeebies all at the same time!

  >> Frank

  Just out of curiosity, I wonder what list parents think about giving
  cs to children. When should it be given, and when is it not needed?

  As I  understand it, a child's immune system needs infections  so it
  can learn  how  to  cope.  For example,  if  a  child  does  not get
  Chickenpox or  other childhood diseases, they can turn deadly  as an
  adult.

  The immune system may also get lazy. I am Canadian and grew up  in a
  normal mold  environment.  Then I lived in Colorado  for  many years
  where there is little or no mold.

  When I returned to Canada, I slowly got sick but couldn't figure out
  why. Now  I know something happened to turn off my immune  system so
  it now overreacts to the mold toxins. Perhaps it was never exercised
  properly in Colorado and it was overwhelmed. I don't know  for sure,
  and I have not been able to find a doctor who does.

  But if you give cs to a child, are you helping it or hurting it?

  I hope  you don't think this is a troll where I toss  a  hot potatoe
  and sit  back  and  enjoy  the fun. I am  too  sick  to  be  able to
  contribute more  to this thread. But I would be  very  interested in
  any thoughtful  responses, especially from Catherine.  She  must see
  these effects every day.
 
Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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