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Optimizing Babies' and Mothers' Health During Pregnancy
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Optimizing Babies' and Mothers' Health During Pregnancy.
Wellness begins in the womb, and an embryo's health depends on the toxicity and nutritional status of the mother.
Therefore, avoidance of toxins, harmful electromagnetic fields (especially deep-penetrating, high-frequency radio and microwaves, to which babies and children are far more sensitive than adults are), and severe emotional strain, while focusing on a nutrient-dense diet are extremely important.
Generally, fruits and vegetables (especially greens) are nutritionally the densest of all foods, followed (far behind) by legumes and grains (these are better sprouted) and raw nuts and seeds.
Flesh and dairy are lacking in nutrient density because of low vitamin and antioxidant levels distributed over an extremely high caloric content. Moreover, flesh and dairy act as anti-nutrients (causing some deficiencies in certain nutrients) that must be compensated for with other foods, but there are only so many calories a person can eat per day...
Even worse are highly refined and processed junk foods, which are completely devoid of nutrients and actively leach nutrients from the body, and yet worst are "foods" combining junk, processed items with flesh and dairy in the same servings (ice cream, doughnuts, sausages, meatballs, BBQ, and fry of all sorts, to name a few).
Even mild accumulation of toxins in the
flesh throughout the dead animal's lifetime of eating, drinking, and
environmental exposure can be devastating to the developing embryo - we
know that many pesticides, insecticides, fungicides, and fertilizers,
and especially heavy metals such as mercury and lead can cross the
placenta and poison the fragile tissues of the unborn. The same is true
of other mammals' glandular secretions (a euphemism for milk
products...), which themselves act as excretion route for offensive
environmental and agricultural pollutants. This applies to all animal
harvest, not just to the notoriously mercury-laden fishing industry.
The recent African "study" about vegetarian diets in starving children
was commissioned by special-interest corporate entities in the West for
commercial gain, which can be the only explanation for the blatant
misuse of data and abuse of scientific principles. The study was
extremely flawed in its design (intentionally constructed to create the
"desired" results while neglecting the need for external validity) and
its conclusions display a classical case of scientific distortion.
Therefore, it is not at all applicable to the generally non-starving
populations of Western countries.
Even when following the above recommendation, many environmental,
emotional, and nutritional factors exist today that are hard to control
or predict. Therefore, I recommend for every woman who is pregnant or
planning to conceive to take a comprehensive B-complex containing the
patented active forms of folate (bypassing a potentially-lacking
metabolic conversion of inactive folic acid obtained from foods) such
as Glycogenics, a multivitamin that is 3rd-party certified pure such as
Multigenics, and DHA (fatty acid) from algae (not from fish). These
products are available at a discount - contact us or call 612-87-GREEN.
At the same time, it's important to be nourished with healthy fats
(organic olive and coconut oils, avocado, and raw nuts or seeds in
small amounts, plus dark green leafy vegetables) while avoiding the
fatty acid imbalance and instability (rancidity and metabolic
disturbances) caused by liquid or solid (hydrogenated) "vegetable" oils
(soybean, corn, safflower, canola, etc.).
Another important (crucial, according to a review of the literature!) factor in pregnancy is moderate sun exposure for the purpose of Vitamin D production, or supplementation of the vitamin during winter in non-equatorial regions: Australian researchers, led by Professor John McGrath, are finding that even transient vitamin D deficiencies during gestation (pregnancy) cause permanent and irreversible brain damage. Other research shows this damage is similar to the changes seen in patients with schizophrenia. A simple, inexpensive blood test (25-hydroxy Vitamin D) I routinely order will tell you if such a deficiency indeed exists, and if a supplement is warranted. If interested, you may call my assistant Joe at Ecopolitan (612-870-2974).






