Category Archives: Blogs by Thinking Moms’ Revolution

Featuring Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride at the Food eConference October 7th

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The Thinking Moms’ Revolution is honored to have Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride joining us on Tuesday, October 7th for our second eConference: GMOs, Organics and Food Allergies: How To Feed Your Family Without Losing Your Mind. Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride is a … Continue reading

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Corganic: Real Food For Autism

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The Thinking Moms’ Revolution is thrilled to have Corganic as a Gold Sponsor for our upcoming eConference  GMos, Organics and Food Allergies; How To Feed Your Family Without Losing Your Mind. Dan Corrigan, a founder of Corganic, began researching the … Continue reading

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The Daily Battle with a Picky Eater: How Do I Get This Child to Eat?!

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My son does not like to eat. He apparently hates putting food in his mouth. Unless it consists of a lot of sugar, a bit of fat and a lot of carbohydrates, preferably with added chocolate. Then I’ve got a … Continue reading

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TMR to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee: We’ll Be at Every One of Your Meetings

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TMR goes to Washington:  TMR President, Megan Davenhall, a.k.a. Sunshine, spoke to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee during their workshop on co-occurring conditions.  This is her testimony, based on readers’ replies to a survey we ran.   “What we’re here … Continue reading

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March of Dimes and ‘Off Label’ Use of Flu Vaccines in Pregnant Women

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This was my conversation with the March of Dimes today. Things are always a little vaccine-propaganda heavy around September time. It’s the time for back to school and, therefore, vaccine advertising. That sounds a little harsh, but that’s what it … Continue reading

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The American Academy of Pediatrics Is Not Your Friend

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In the 1980’s, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) lobbied Congress for the passage of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986. According to the AAP, liability protection for the vaccine manufacturers was the best way to protect the … Continue reading

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GMOs, Organics and Food Allergies; Online Conference Features Experts on Optimal Nutrition for Health, Attention and Mood for the Whole Family

GMOs, Organics and Food Allergies; Online Conference Features Experts on Optimal Nutrition for Health, Attention and Mood for the Whole Family NEW YORK, Sep 25, 2014 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Concerns grow daily about the health impact of genetically modified food … Continue reading

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Exactly Who Is “Anti-vaccine”?

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If you want safe, non-neurotoxic vaccines for everyone, given in an independently tested and verified schedule and combination, you are “anti-vaccine.” If you want transparency, accountability, and ethical science when it comes to vaccines, you are “anti-vaccine.” If you believe … Continue reading

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When Did Childhood Obesity Become “Normal”?

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It seems we have a problem. Now that two-thirds of us in the U.S., U.K. and Australia are classified as overweight, we have a new perception of what’s “normal” weight – and it’s a plumper sort of normal that isn’t affecting … Continue reading

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Thinking Moms Speak Out to the IACC!

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Today the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) will be meeting for a workshop exploring Under-Recognized Co-Occurring Conditions in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). You can watch it LIVE here: http://videocast.nih.gov Be sure to tune in around 12:45pm EST for our own Sunshine and … Continue reading

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