Harmful medical legislation

Take Your Life Back

I have been speechless lately.  Unable to put into words my disgust at the course  the country and its individual governmental services and commissions have taken.  We need to take back our bodies, our financial decisions, our political decisions and speak out against the current path our leaders project for us.
The Legislature is seriously considering legislation that makes it mandatory for every pregnant and new mom to be screened by doctors for mental illness.  The Congress passed this legislation.  It is now close to passing in the Senate.  Our republican congressman voted for this bill.  They want to get this done by Mothers Day;  a day we should honor our mothers and ourselves but now becomes the day to consider our mental illness and need for drugs.  Go to cchr.org for the full story and to get help to notify your senators of the dangers of drugging moms.

A Mom just called us about her daughter.  A daughter who received the three vaccinations of gardasil.  Her daughter is now quite ill with skin lesions.  She agreed to have her daughter vaccinated after THREE LETTERS FROM THE SCHOOL finally convinced her to disregard her own cautions, she has avoided the use of pharmaceuticals in her family’s health care but somehow was talked into this.  She is very upset that she permitted her values to take the back seat in this decision.  The thing that pushed her over the edge is the sell job came from the school not greedy Merck who would take the life of your daughter without blinking an eye because it is good for business.  They build the cost of lawsuits into the price of drugs and vaccinations. Man!!

MONEY, GREED AND KNOW BEST EXPERTS ARE RUINING LIVES AT A VERY FAST PACERUINING FINANCIAL FUTURES AND OUR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH.  That was a scream.

The Internet plays a huge roll in helping and harming us.  People of goodwill get their reputations slaughtered if they belong to a Church, if they want wellness programs in health care instead of disease programs.  If you advocate for independence and responsibility and the right to chart your own course in life you can get slaughtered with lies about your conduct.  On the other hand, the Internet provides us a voice we seldom had in the past and ways to organize and stop the nonsense and research ease.

Man, the market for magnesium must have gone way up with the increase in blood pressure lately.  Or did the market for blood pressure meds go up?

Becoming a Mom Attracts the Crazies

Please Please Please inform yourself of the Mother’s Act now under consideration in both the House and Senate.  Contact your representatives and tell them you do not want them to set up a system to screen every new and prospective Mom for mental illness.  Being a Mom is not a subcategory of crazy.  Being a Mom should not attract the psyches and the drug companies.  We need freedom from unnecessary medical costs and unnecessary peeking into our private lives.  We need freedom from drugs for every little thought we might have and every condition of living.
Personally you need a new screening  attribute added to the other qualifications you have for selecting a doctor to help you with your pregnancy and birth.  You must ask if he screens mothers for mental illness and depression.  If she/he does avoid them like the plague.  The treatment is mind altering drugs.   Those same drugs the murderous moms used when they flew into a frenzy and killed their own kids.  Look into it.

Ask most “already” Moms, they will tell you there were times after they give birth to their children they felt lonely and depressed.  I noticed a strange “emptiness” I had never experienced before some days and weeks after my son was born.  Makes sense to me.  I was empty.  After all those months of constant togetherness we were now rooms apart. Of course the normal hormonal adjustments can be very hard for some women too.  They are not mentally ill.  Being a Mom is not a set up for mental illness.

Or is it?  The world of pharmaceutical drugs is a world gone mad. They must be taking their own poisons.  Every single day of everyones’ life, if asked, or screened, you could find their qualifiers for the label of depression or any other trumphed up mental illness.  This is pure marketing and it is about to become law unless you help and tell your congress people not to vote for this measure.  Click here Now and inform yourself.

Please see comments on Mother's Act We Need Your Help

In the comments of Amy Philo; you will find information and things you can do to stop the legislation our “Watch Out Moms!” highlighted.  Please do all you can to help on this.  When we have stopped this we need to expose the process Congress uses to pass laws no one could want if they were informed and read the proposed legislation.  The process is seriously flawed.  Please help today, tomorrow they may take a vote.  Thanks  Coleen Maulfair

Watch out Moms!!!

Frightening legislation is moving through Congress.  Already approved by the House of Representatives “The Mother’s Act“ ( HR20/S. 1375) provides for mental health screening for every mother.  Can you imagine, pregnant women will be “educated“ about the new mental illness of being susceptible to postpartum depression.  The treatment is of course prescription drugs, there is no alternative treatment discussed, just the big pharma answer to life’s difficulties, more of their products, dangerous mind altering prescription drugs.  The FDA documented drugs for depression cause mania, psychosis, hallucinations and suicidal ideation.  People on these drugs have committed horrendous acts of violence against others.
Would it be good for your business if you could screen your fellow citizens,  mandated by the federal government, to find out if they would qualify to be offered your company’s latest piece of equipment or service?  What subjective questions could you develop to check on their status?   Just think, with every doctor’s visit in this country you could get the patient screened to see if they should buy your products. There is the bonus that these doctors are unpaid as marketing representatives, they just do that for you in the course of every patient visit.  This legislation is that crazy, all under the guise of educating moms about depression.  Why not screen everyone for mental illness at every doctor visit, you have indigestion but you get asked questions about depression, make sense?

Moms know the feeling of “empty” after months of carry a baby, it is a distinct sensation and although they have a lovely baby to care for there are those moments when you feel like something is missing, it is.  It is a momentary problem in life.  You could easily call it depression.  Every one of us feels overwhelmed in some way at the prospect of living up to the responsibility that comes with a family.  Soon all the hormone fluctuations normalize and you start feeling like yourself again.  There is a very wide range of moods, aches and pains, and real physical problems that come with having children.  There are normal hormonal imbalances that do not require medical care or drugs.   Taken to the extreme why have kids at all if you become an instant psyche case?

We also need to screen the dads in this picture, I can imagine it must be pretty hard on them, they must feel the panic of a new mouth to feed and all the extra work they need to do to help their wife and newborn.  Think of all the rest they miss with all the extra runs to the store for every little thing, exhausting.  A real potential mental case.  Prescription drugs to numb the mind would be just the thing.

This is so horrifying I am totally shocked the Congress could have been so taken in as to pass this legislation.  The drug company lobby sure is effective.  We need to take our bodies and our lives back and do something to kill this legislation before the Senate votes on it, it is in committee this week and could come out for a vote very soon.  Please contact The Citizens Commission on Human Rights, cchr.org and inform yourself and then do something, please.  All moms and daughters deserve to conduct their lives without their doctors being made to question them about their social and personal lives.    Coleen Maulfair