Throughout the past 33 years in private practice, hundreds of women have told me they felt that their current health problems started soon after the birth of their child. The child may have been her first or fifth, and might now be a teenager or even a grown man or woman, but the mother remembers the postpartum onset of her symptoms as if it were yesterday.
The symptoms that usually start within the first to twelfth postpartum months vary widely among mothers. A few of the most common are despondency and despair, chronic fatigue, sleeplessness, anxiousness, lack of confidence, loss of sex drive and passion, muscle and joint pains, unhealthy skin, hair and nails, digestive disturbances, bladder problems, heart disease, trouble breathing, and a host of troubling emotions and moods swings. A woman can be puzzled, frustrated, even embarrassed when she reveals symptoms that have plagued her for years. She may have shared her self–observations with doctors only to find that they were not worthy of an acknowledgment or comforting comment from her physician. Any attempt on her part to connect the birth of one of her children with those symptoms may have been met with skepticism or passed over. Yet, she can’t shake the feeling that something about that particular birth began her health decline.
Her observations do have validity and merit. What most mainstream medical practitioners don’t fully take into consideration is that a baby’s body is formed and made entirely of nutrients donated by the mother’s body. Her child’s brain, eyes, muscles, bones, organs, glands, nerves, skin, tissues and fluids are entirely make from the nutrients taken from its mother’s bloodstream via the placenta.
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Dear Reader,
I hope you will take time to think about what I say in this article- many will recognize it as something they already knew, others it may come as a shock to.
Don”t be scared by the information you will read- it will help set your mind free.
Believe only half of what you hear and half of what you see…
The theory of life being an illusion may make for good movie making or story telling, but what if the theory was true.
Imagine a World created and designed by scientific mind-control artists which have manipulated many aspects of life including the manipulation of technology and even our thoughts.
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Most of us out there who are interested in the newest diet plan have heard of the Blood Type diet and maybe have even tried it. But what is it about blood kind that relates to the foods we consume? Diet inventor, Peter D’Adamo believes that lectins, a form of protein identified in foods, can wreak havoc in the body if you consume a food containing lectins that are incompatible with your blood type.
His theory is that the lectins in certain foods can target an organ or method in the body and adversely affect blood cells in the location and possibly trigger weight gain or illness. But with the diet plan, these negative effects can be avoided by focusing on foods that mesh with your blood kind. So what does the diet propose for each and every sort? Type O’s are stated to efficiently digest meats because they tend to have high levels of stomach acid and Sort A’s have low stomach acid and store meat as fat (apparently, Sort O was the blood type of the earliest humans, who were skilled hunters and subsisted on a diet of wild game and edible plants growing wild in the forests and individuals with Type O blood thrive on animal flesh and vegetables).
The diet plan Kind B blood is a lot more varied than the other blood type diets. If you have Sort B blood, you are encouraged to eat seafood, beef, lamb, and dairy items. Oats and millet, green vegetables, and all fruits are advantageous. And if you have Type AB blood are encouraged to consume lamb, turkey, cultured dairy merchandise, eggs, rice, tofu, plums and cherries. So is it backed by any science? D’Adamo himself acknowledges that there is no scientific study that demonstrates that his program helps with weight loss or disease prevention, but he has posted 52 pages of references on his internet internet site to back up his belief that blood sort may possibly be related to disease. More to come!
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