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The decades from the 1960s to the 90s saw enlightened progress in treating newborns manifested by increased interest in natural childbirth, breastfeeding and greater acceptance of infants rooming in with the mother right from birth. We also observed a decline in male circumcision rates in the U.S. between 1979 and 2010
In recent decades, however, we’ve witnessed a skyrocketing rate of highly mechanistic, surgical instead of natural deliveries. Now, nearly one third (32.2%) of all births in the U.S. occur by Caesarean section—as high as 70% in some hospitals—up from a national average of only 4.5% in 1965. Also, citing new rationales, the U.S. government, for the first time ever, entered the fray on the subject of circumcision. The draft guidelines released December 2, 2014 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, now recommend that doctors counsel parents and uncircumcised males on the health benefits of circumcision, based largely on studies of HIV and AIDS rates in Africa.
In recent decades, however, we’ve witnessed a skyrocketing rate of highly mechanistic, surgical instead of natural deliveries. Now, nearly one third (32.2%) of all births in the U.S. occur by Caesarean section—as high as 70% in some hospitals—up from a national average of only 4.5% in 1965. Also, citing new rationales, the U.S. government, for the first time ever, entered the fray on the subject of circumcision. The draft guidelines released December 2, 2014 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, now recommend that doctors counsel parents and uncircumcised males on the health benefits of circumcision, based largely on studies of HIV and AIDS rates in Africa.
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The decades from the 1960s to the 90s saw enlightened progress in treating newborns manifested by increased interest in natural childbirth, breastfeeding and greater acceptance of infants rooming in with the mother right from birth. We also observed a decline in male circumcision rates in the U.S. between 1979 and 2010
In recent decades, however, we’ve witnessed a skyrocketing rate of highly mechanistic, surgical instead of natural deliveries. Now, nearly one third (32.2%) of all births in the U.S. occur by Caesarean section—as high as 70% in some hospitals—up from a national average of only 4.5% in 1965. Also, citing new rationales, the U.S. government, for the first time ever, entered the fray on the subject of circumcision. The draft guidelines released December 2, 2014 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, now recommend that doctors counsel parents and uncircumcised males on the health benefits of circumcision, based largely on studies of HIV and AIDS rates in Africa.
In recent decades, however, we’ve witnessed a skyrocketing rate of highly mechanistic, surgical instead of natural deliveries. Now, nearly one third (32.2%) of all births in the U.S. occur by Caesarean section—as high as 70% in some hospitals—up from a national average of only 4.5% in 1965. Also, citing new rationales, the U.S. government, for the first time ever, entered the fray on the subject of circumcision. The draft guidelines released December 2, 2014 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, now recommend that doctors counsel parents and uncircumcised males on the health benefits of circumcision, based largely on studies of HIV and AIDS rates in Africa.
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LINK-LIST I
Childbirth, Infants, Children & Education (other than Orgonomy):
Jews Against Circumcision
http://www.jewsagainstcircumcision.org
Jewish Circumcision Resources
http://jewishcircumcision.org
Circumcision does not halt "AIDS"
http://www.icgi.org/?s=AIDS
http://www.orgonelab.org/links.htm
LINK-LIST I
Childbirth, Infants, Children & Education (other than Orgonomy):
Jews Against Circumcision
http://www.jewsagainstcircumcision.org
Jewish Circumcision Resources
http://jewishcircumcision.org
Circumcision does not halt "AIDS"
http://www.icgi.org/?s=AIDS
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Painful Medical Procedures Traumatize Infants, Studies Suggest Recent research reveals infant pain experiences closely resemble adults', challenging assumptions that infants have muted pain responses
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The Hidden History of the Foreskin: Why North America Avoids This Taboo Topic
The foreskin is a highly sensitive and functional part of the penis that is frequently removed in infant circumcision. Yet this common procedure remains shrouded in myth and misunderstanding in North American culture. This thought-provoking article illuminates the history and persisting biases surrounding circumcision, the real functions of the foreskin, what's lost in its removal, and how attitudes differ across cultures. Interweaving scientific evidence with some provocative challenges to common beliefs, it will encourage readers to think critically about circumcision practices and the psycho-sexual effects little discussed. Eye-opening for any reader, the glimpse behind the cultural curtain highlights why the foreskin should not stay such "a secret" in North America any longer. https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/foreskin-why-it-such-secret-north-america
The foreskin is a highly sensitive and functional part of the penis that is frequently removed in infant circumcision. Yet this common procedure remains shrouded in myth and misunderstanding in North American culture. This thought-provoking article illuminates the history and persisting biases surrounding circumcision, the real functions of the foreskin, what's lost in its removal, and how attitudes differ across cultures. Interweaving scientific evidence with some provocative challenges to common beliefs, it will encourage readers to think critically about circumcision practices and the psycho-sexual effects little discussed. Eye-opening for any reader, the glimpse behind the cultural curtain highlights why the foreskin should not stay such "a secret" in North America any longer. https://greenmedinfo.com/blog/foreskin-why-it-such-secret-north-america
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Experimental Studies of Physical Effects of Orgone Energy Clinical Observations on Physical Orgone Therapy in Humans Experimental Studies of Effects of Orgone Energy on Plants Experimental Studies of Biological Effects of Orgone Energy on Mice and Humans…
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Two more issues (Volumes 5 & 6) of the Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science are now available for free download online. | The Institute for Orgonomic Science
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These issues contain valuable scientific articles and clinical reports and symposia that we wish to make accessible to as many people as possible. Many thanks to IOS member Stergios Tsiormpatzis for scanning the high-quality pdfs. (Please note – a bound hardcopy…
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Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, Vol. 1, 1984 Scientific Articles: “The Reich Blood Test: 105 Cases,” by C.F. Baker, B. S. Braid, R.A. Dew, and L. Lance, pp. 1-11. “Wound Healing in Mice, Part 1,” by C.F. Baker, R.A. Dew, M. Ganz, and…
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Annals - Back Issues / Free Downloads | The Institute for Orgonomic Science*
Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, Vol. 1, 1984
https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum/305
Scientific Articles:
“The Reich Blood Test: 105 Cases,”
by C.F. Baker, B. S. Braid, R.A. Dew, and L. Lance, pp. 1-11.
“Wound Healing in Mice, Part 1,”
by C.F. Baker, R.A. Dew, M. Ganz, and L. Lance, pp. 12-23.
“Bion Migration,”
by C. F. Baker and R. A. Dew, pp. 24-32.
Clinical Reports:
“A Case of Dysphonia,”
by B. S. Braid, pp. 33-36.
“First Do No Harm,”
by M. Ganz, pp. 37-41.
Clinical Symposia:
“The Ocular Segment, Part I,”
pp. 43-49.
The Amateur Scientist in Orgonomy:
“Basic Bion Experiments,”
by P. S. Burlingame, pp. 53-59.
Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, Vol. 2, 1985
https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum/306
Scientific Articles:
“The Reich Blood Test: Clinical Correlation,”
by C.F. Baker, B. S. Braid, R.A. Dew, and L. Lance, pp. 1-6.
“Wound Healing in Mice, Part II,”
by C.F. Baker, R.A. Dew, M. Ganz, and L. Lance, pp. 7-24.
“Atmospheric Pulsation: Air & Water”
by C. F. Baker, pp. 25-32.
Clinical Reports:
“The Mystique of Health,”
by C.F. Baker and L. Lance, pp. 33-37.
“How Fantasy Robs the Genital: A Case History,”
by M. Ganz, pp. 38-44.
Clinical Symposia:
“The Ocular Segment, Part II,”
pp. 45-54.
The Amateur Scientist in Orgonomy:
“A Home-Made Electroscope,”
by P. S. Burlingame, pp. 53-59.
Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, Vol. 3, 1986
https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum/307
Scientific Articles:
“Studies of the Reich Blood Test in Cancer Mice,”
by C. F. Baker and R.A. Dew, pp. 1-11.
“The Effects of Calcium on Preparation 6,”
by C.F. Baker and P.S. Burlingame, pp. 12-17.
“Human Armoring An Introduction to Psychiatric Orgone Therapy,
Chapter 1: What is the Cure? What is the Disease?,
Chapter 2: The First Session – Observation,
Chapter 3: The Concept of Armoring,”
by M. Herskowitz, pp. 18-34.
“The Ocular Character,”
by D. Schwendeman, pp. 35-42.
Clinical Symposia
“The Ocular Segment, Part III,”
pp. 43-49.
The Amateur Scientist in Orgonomy
“Orgone Energy and Plant Life,”
by J. Espanca, pp. 57-62.
Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, Vol. 4, 1987
https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum/308
Scientific Articles:
“Energy: An Overview,”
by C. F. Baker, pp. 1-14.
“An Air Germ Experiment,”
by R.A. Dew, pp. 15-43.
“Effect of the Orgone Accumulator on Potato and Onion Plants,”
by H.J. Claymond, pp. 44-48.
“Erythrocyte Sedimentation: A New Parameter for the Measurement of
Energetic Vitality,”
by I. Bauer, pp. 49-65.
“Human Armoring An Introduction to Psychiatric Orgone Therapy, Chapter 4: The Segmental Armoring,”
by M. Herskowitz, pp. 66-87.
“The Biopathic Diathesis in the Treatment of the Ocular Segment,”
by B.S. Braid, pp. 88-92.
Clinical Symposia:
“Hysteria”
pp. 93-102.
The Amateur Scientist in Orgonomy:
“A Grass Infusion Project,”
by R.A. Dew, pp. 107-117.
*https://orgonomicscience.org/annals-back-issues-free-downloads-2/
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Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, Vol. 1, 1984
https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum/305
Scientific Articles:
“The Reich Blood Test: 105 Cases,”
by C.F. Baker, B. S. Braid, R.A. Dew, and L. Lance, pp. 1-11.
“Wound Healing in Mice, Part 1,”
by C.F. Baker, R.A. Dew, M. Ganz, and L. Lance, pp. 12-23.
“Bion Migration,”
by C. F. Baker and R. A. Dew, pp. 24-32.
Clinical Reports:
“A Case of Dysphonia,”
by B. S. Braid, pp. 33-36.
“First Do No Harm,”
by M. Ganz, pp. 37-41.
Clinical Symposia:
“The Ocular Segment, Part I,”
pp. 43-49.
The Amateur Scientist in Orgonomy:
“Basic Bion Experiments,”
by P. S. Burlingame, pp. 53-59.
Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, Vol. 2, 1985
https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum/306
Scientific Articles:
“The Reich Blood Test: Clinical Correlation,”
by C.F. Baker, B. S. Braid, R.A. Dew, and L. Lance, pp. 1-6.
“Wound Healing in Mice, Part II,”
by C.F. Baker, R.A. Dew, M. Ganz, and L. Lance, pp. 7-24.
“Atmospheric Pulsation: Air & Water”
by C. F. Baker, pp. 25-32.
Clinical Reports:
“The Mystique of Health,”
by C.F. Baker and L. Lance, pp. 33-37.
“How Fantasy Robs the Genital: A Case History,”
by M. Ganz, pp. 38-44.
Clinical Symposia:
“The Ocular Segment, Part II,”
pp. 45-54.
The Amateur Scientist in Orgonomy:
“A Home-Made Electroscope,”
by P. S. Burlingame, pp. 53-59.
Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, Vol. 3, 1986
https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum/307
Scientific Articles:
“Studies of the Reich Blood Test in Cancer Mice,”
by C. F. Baker and R.A. Dew, pp. 1-11.
“The Effects of Calcium on Preparation 6,”
by C.F. Baker and P.S. Burlingame, pp. 12-17.
“Human Armoring An Introduction to Psychiatric Orgone Therapy,
Chapter 1: What is the Cure? What is the Disease?,
Chapter 2: The First Session – Observation,
Chapter 3: The Concept of Armoring,”
by M. Herskowitz, pp. 18-34.
“The Ocular Character,”
by D. Schwendeman, pp. 35-42.
Clinical Symposia
“The Ocular Segment, Part III,”
pp. 43-49.
The Amateur Scientist in Orgonomy
“Orgone Energy and Plant Life,”
by J. Espanca, pp. 57-62.
Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, Vol. 4, 1987
https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum/308
Scientific Articles:
“Energy: An Overview,”
by C. F. Baker, pp. 1-14.
“An Air Germ Experiment,”
by R.A. Dew, pp. 15-43.
“Effect of the Orgone Accumulator on Potato and Onion Plants,”
by H.J. Claymond, pp. 44-48.
“Erythrocyte Sedimentation: A New Parameter for the Measurement of
Energetic Vitality,”
by I. Bauer, pp. 49-65.
“Human Armoring An Introduction to Psychiatric Orgone Therapy, Chapter 4: The Segmental Armoring,”
by M. Herskowitz, pp. 66-87.
“The Biopathic Diathesis in the Treatment of the Ocular Segment,”
by B.S. Braid, pp. 88-92.
Clinical Symposia:
“Hysteria”
pp. 93-102.
The Amateur Scientist in Orgonomy:
“A Grass Infusion Project,”
by R.A. Dew, pp. 107-117.
*https://orgonomicscience.org/annals-back-issues-free-downloads-2/
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Sanders, the head of the British Army, will underline the need for the UK govt to “mobilise the nation” in the event of war with Russia in a speech on Wednesday.
He has been openly critical of servicemen cuts and is understood to want British men and women to be prepared for a call-up to fight, should the conflict between Russia and Ukraine escalate to NATO involvement.
It was revealed earlier this month that American and European generals believe the UK is no longer a top-level fighting force – with analysts predicting the British Army could have fewer than 70k troops within two years if they continue to lose soldiers at their current rate.
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