Friday, January 9, 2009

Raising a Vaccine Free Child or Outcome Based Massage

Raising a Vaccine Free Child

Author: Wendy Lydall

This book provides parents with a comprehensive, scientifically based guide to the facts, myths, problems and solutions associated with raising a vaccine free child. It helps them protect their children both from the wiles of the vaccine industry and from harmful germs. There are no trendy anti-vaccination myths in this book. The information is fully referenced and factually based. Readers will learn that immunization is not the reason for the absence of some infectious diseases, that insidious, long-term side effects of vaccination are very common, and that there is a media blackout on the topics of vaccine damage and vaccine failures.
Understanding the difference between childhood diseases and the other infectious diseases is the key to understanding immunisation. Modern medicine fails to recognise that childhood illnesses are self-resolving, and prescribes interventions that increase the risk of complications. Raising a Vaccine Free Child explains why the self-resolving diseases, like measles and mumps, do not need intervention, but do need proper care to prevent complications from developing. It also advises parents on how to bring children safely through childhood diseases, and discusses the prevention and treatment of the malevolent infectious diseases that are not self-resolving, such as polio and tetanus.
The author provides an insight into the workings of the vaccine industry, and into the role of the media in perpetuating myths about vaccination and about infectious diseases. Parents of vaccine free children will be empowered to withstand the accusation that they are spoiling herd immunity, as this book demonstrates that the concept of herd immunity is amyth. Raising a Vaccine Free Child also helps parents cope with aggression from individuals and with intimidation from the medical authorities.
This book discusses the toxic ingredients and biological contaminants in vaccines, and the relationship between vaccination and the global epidemic of chronic diseases. It shows that the long-term side effects of vaccination have not been assessed at any time in any country. A look at the history of vaccination reveals that it is an unscientific procedure that is based on falsehood, cruelty and supposition.



Look this: 50 Things Youre Not Supposed to Know or The Lincolns in the White House

Outcome-Based Massage: From Evidence to Practice

Author: Carla Krystin Andrad

Comprehensive text provides a wealth of basic and advanced information on the theory and manual technique of massage. Written for physical therapists, massage therapists and occupational therapists, this text introduces an evidence-based clinical reasoning process for incorporating massage into therapeutic practice. Based on outcome measurement, techniques, and current models of disablement, this "Guide to Physical Therapist Practice." Readers are instructed how to identify impairments, select and apply appropriate massage techniques, and integrate massage with other treatments. The book integrates a wide variety of techniques into a single problem-solving format consistent with the APTA's "Guide to Physical Therapist Practice," and features superb photographic illustrations, boxes, charts, figures, and clinical examples.



Table of Contents:

  • Part I: Client Examination and Treatment Planning
  • Chapter 1 Massage for Wellness and Impairments
  • Chapter 2 Evidence for Massage
  • Chapter 3 Clinical Decision-Making for Massage
  • Chapter 4 Ethical and Interpersonal Issues in Massage
  • Chapter 5 Client Examination for Massage
  • Part II:Treatment and Discharge
  • Chapter 6 Preparation and Positioning for Massage
  • Chapter 7 Superficial Reflex Techniques
  • Chapter 8 Superficial Fluid Techniques
  • Chapter 9 Neuromuscular Techniques
  • Chapter 10 Connective Tissue Techniques
  • Chapter 11 Passive Movement Techniques
  • Chapter 12 Percussive Techniques
  • Chapter 13 Sequencing Massage Techniques
  • Chapter 14 Using Massage to Achieve Clinical Outcomes
  • Glossary
  • Index

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