Teri Arranga's blog
Sweet on the AAP?
Numerous studies have shown that increased sugar intake dramatically decreases immune response. Short-term hyperglycemia (i.e., elevated blood sugar) affects all major components of innate immunity and impairs an individual's ability to fight infection.
THIS IS HOW OUR ADVOCACY HELPS! NO FORCED H1N1 IN NY. THANK YOU, LOUISE KUO HABAKUS, ET AL.!
Following please find a news story from CBS 2.
Congratulations to Louise Kuo Habakus, organizer, and all who helped with the Albany rally - they are referenced in the article below. Louise also organized the rally today in New Jersey that is part of the Stay-at-Home Moms March national movement. See also http://www.lifehealthchoices.com/index.php
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Health care workers in New York will no longer be forced to get the H1N1 swine flu vaccine, CBS 2 has learned.
NUF SAID?
Why don't schools have more relevant tests for our children's intelligence? How about the "Nonverbal's Unhealthful-Food Scavenging, Appropriation, & Investigation Diversion" (NUF-SAID) aptitude? While it makes life easier when the whole family is on the child's therapeutic diet, I must admit that I indulge in coffee with cream and chocolate cake. Whatever level my son has been tested at, he is capable of creating a military-style diversion that would make Generals George Patton and Douglas MacArthur look like rank amateurs.
Ian's new backpack
Yesterday night I bought Ian a new backpack. This made me happy. I could visualize with joy the pleasure Ian would feel and the light in his eyes upon receiving his new backpack. He likes to receive new things, in general, and as an affirmation that he is positively regarded by others. I could envision with pleasure the kick Ian would get out of the pretty colors and all the pictures of Julius the Monkey as well as his pride at taking his new backpack to school on Monday.
Autism One does not endorse the Waters blog comment posted by ABC
Autism One does not endorse the comment ABC News posted attributed to "the author of the Robert and Sandy Waters blog." The comment in no way should be taken to represent the opinions or stance of the management or majority of families connected with Autism One. The management of Autism One wishes to express deepest sympathies to the Travolta family.