Posted on September 10, 2010
One of my most memorable moments was the discovery that a very angry, defiant, oppositional young man I knew who had been “double vaccinated” (first vaccinated in his home country, then vaccinated again upon his arrival in the United States) had, for the first time since arriving in this country, been able to smile during class. He successfully entered the playground without fighting with his peers and teachers, and brought home a novel comment under “Conduct” on his report card: “a joy in class – helpful and curious.”
The most likely culprit in this young man’s anger was the 7 Hepatitis B vaccines he received, and the impact on his liver. He received one at birth in his home country, three more at 2, 4 and 6 months of age, then a series of three more before the age of 3 in the United States. We have noted over the years that most of our clients become angry whenever we specifically detoxify the Hepatitis vaccines they received. In this child’s case, I fully expected the worst, and when we got to his final hepatitis shot with his birth clear, he became very angry. Then, after an hours-long major tantrum, which blew over as suddenly as it had come on, it was as if the angry, seething, fighting little boy had disappeared and been replaced by sobs of regret, which were soon followed by a delightful sweetening of his nature. His parents and his teachers hardly recognized him for the smiles, consideration and sweetness he displayed.
Aggression seems to be on the rise in younger and younger children over the past decade. A certain degree of aggression seems to go with childhood, but there is a difference between this and out of control, raging, abusive behaviors that are chronic and persistent. 1 to 4% of children ages 9-17 are now diagnosed with Conduct Disorder also known as “disruptive disorder” and as many as 1-6% of the school-aged population are now being diagnosed with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), a more serious level of aggressive behavior. Children may come to Homeopathy Center’s practitioners with a variety of “official diagnoses” but the bottom line is the parents and usually the children themselves are desperate for help. While psychiatry and psychology can offer drug and behavioral help, what do you do when they don’t work at all, or stop working? Psychotropic drugs typically carry nasty side effects, so parents turn to us to find a safer, more effective, long-term solution.
Since this young man’s journey, we’ve added far more liver support for our clients, and now the “peak” of a Hepatitis B vaccine clear is almost a non-event in most cases. What is the correlation? From a holistic viewpoint, different organ systems can correspond to different emotions. It is not unusual to see women who suppress anger manifest chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs). When they are more able to express their suppressed anger, their urinary tracts became healthier. Once the anger is processed, both the anger and the UTIs would often dissipate completely. We notice the seething, and later erupting sort of anger is most often associated with liver problems. Simply put; once the liver is healthier, so is the person. Since we now have better tools/supportive remedies for the liver during the detoxification of hepatitis (vaccine or disease) we see far less explosions of anger as the body “wrings the culprit out” of the liver.
The Houston Homeopathic Method offers significant improvements in many behavioral problems. Homeopathy has long been known for its compassionate and gentle relief of all manner of emotional and behavioral problems, and Sequential Homeopathy not only offers relief but also clears the causational factors.
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