A recent study titled: Infant and Neonatal Mortality for Primary Cesarean and Vaginal Births to Women with "No Indicated Risk," found that the risk of death to newborns delivered by voluntary caesarean section is much higher than previously believed. In this study of almost 6 million infants, researchers found that neonatal mortality rate for caesarean delivery is 3x's that of vaginal delivery.
Furthermore, the rate of allergies, sinus issues, asthma, colicky babies, autism and neurological spectrum disorders are on the rise. Although the cause of these is multifactorial, the root of the issue is always the same.... it's a problem with the central nervous system or the "wiring of your body". Whether a baby is born vaginally or cesarean, the risk of neck trauma is fairly high due to the fact that most infants are pulled out of the mother's body with some type of force (hands, forceps, vacuum, prescribed ptosis to help with contraction - forced delivery of the baby) from the doctor. All these neonatal and in-utero stresses cause the infant's nervous system to go into sympathetic distress. Sympathetic nervous system activation is a chronic stress response to something I call a SUBLUXATION. A subluxation has 3 components to it... 1. Misaligned vertebra (bone in the neck or back) 2. Fixation of the vertebra out of proper alignment 3. Which then causes STRESS on the nerves around it. The problem with this cycle, if not corrected, is the baby (or adult) is in a state of CHRONIC SYMPATHETIC DISTRESS. This weakens our immune system, alters our hormone balance, can cause ear infections, fatigue, digestive issues, ADD/ADHD, and even autism. I advise all parents to at least get their children checked 4 times in the first year of life to prevent these issues and avoid drugs/meds at all costs. Times to be checked: 1. Directly after birth 2. When the baby can hold their head up right. (cervical/neck curve begins to form) 3. When they begin to crawl (lumbar/low back curve begins to form) 4. When they are learning to walk (the average kid falls 5,000 times per year til the age of 5-6).
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America is lagging behind in health as a nation. Despite spending more on health care than any other nation, America is being outranked by every other compared nation when it comes to health. Reports show the U.S. ranks in the following four categories:
Deaths from all cases - U.S. ranks last. Deaths from noncommunicable disease - U.S. ranks 2nd to last Deaths from injuries - U.S. ranks 2nd to last. Deaths from communicable, maternal, perinatal, nutritional conditions - U.S. ranked 4th to last. The answer to why Americans are so sick could easily fill up an entire book, but it really boils down to a few basic truths. Here are just a few things ruining the health of the nation. 1. Consuming garbage food, Not healthy food and beverages How do some fresh fruits and veggies sound? If you're anything like the majority of Americans, you'll choose a McDonald's burger over an apple any day. Fast food, along with processed foods and prepackaged foods, make up a great deal of the average American's diet. These foods are full of harmful and questionable ingredients that provide no real nutritional value. To make matters worse, the meat is often derived from injected animals fed antibiotics and genetically modified grain while the fruit is drenched in pesticides and often genetically modified. 2. Sugar increase The average person is consuming 300% more sugar daily than recommended. This over-consumption is fueling illness and diseases like gout, blood pressure, kidney damage, diabetes, inflammation-related issues, obesity, heart disease, cancer, stroke, etc.. 60% of Americans are overweight and 50% of them are obese. 50% of American children are overweight, adult onset diabetes had to be re-named because it no longer just affects adults, almost 1/10 have diabetes, 79 million Americans are pre-diabetic and these figures are not improving. 3. Lack of movement/exercise The statistics above are not only fueled by poor diet but also a lack of activity. Not achieving 150 minutes of exercise per week is a contributor to major diseases like cancer, heart disease, stroke, obesity, and diabetes. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 31% of adults aged 15+ were inactive in 2008, with 28% being men and 34% being women. The WHO also states that inactivity is tied to 3.2 million deaths each year. 4. Exposure to toxic chemicals - Go Green with Shaklee. Toxins are everywhere, from the air we breathe to the cleaning supplies we use, thinking they are doing us good. It is absolutely essential to avoid these toxins as much as possible and flush them out with plenty of exercise and adequate water consumption. Changing your regular household cleaning products to a brand that is organic, non-toxic, chemical free, biodegradable, and safe for children is absolutely an essential part to overall health. I highly recommend Shaklee for all your "Going Green" needs. |
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