Because you can at least change 'bad' input. You cannot change luck. Why do other kids struggle and your kids don't? The answer is pretty simple but very scary. It starts with the way mom is living PRE-pregnancy. Sorry dads... Even though your epigenomic factors do matter... they don't matter as much as moms. Moms (or if this is your first pregnancy - soon to be moms) are stressed out to the max from all the 3Ts preconception... Thoughts, Traumas, Toxins... school, college, alcohol, bad food, birth control, expectations, etc... it's a lot. Then they get pregnant and move into the "prenatal world", excited at first and then scared with all the policies and tests thrown around the mainstream OB/Medicine world... So mom limps into the delivery room emotionally drained and physically stressed... Then... intervention happens, and that 'deep-rooted' emotional stress baby felt in the womb gets physical and chemical stress added to it via epidural, ptocin, ultrasound, forceps, vacuum, c-section, etc... Add it all up, and the baby's motor, sensory, and autonomic systems are all 'wound up' from day one. We call this "subluxation". Subluxation (bad) is now running the show and the nervous systems efficiency is toast! Nursing is a struggle, keeping weight on is difficult, sleep is altered, digestion sucks, and this leads to mom searching to fix the symptoms... What do you think it would have looked like if you kept the system inference-free? And the nervous system was given the right input pre-conception and during the birth process? The answer is easy. Look at people who did it. And observe the outcome. Well... you can't go backwards or change the past. But you can start doing the right thing today and get you and your child's nervous system running properly so subluxation is no longer running the show. Can you or your child get better? Absolutely. But the longer you wait, the harder it is to reverse. See you soon!
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