Watch Out for Synthetics in Baby Formula by Ethan Huff
(The Best Years in Life) For years, baby formula manufacturers have been fortifying and reformulating their formula blends in an effort to position them as equal or superior to natural breast milk. Beginning in 2002, many producers began supplementing their formulas with synthetic forms of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (ARA), the long chain fatty acids naturally present in breast milk. However, evidence is now showing that these synthetic additives are detrimental to children’s health, despite their continued usage in almost every available brand of infant formula. Read More.
"The chemicals possibly contained in foods, beverages, and personal care products consumed by breastfeeding mothers may be transferred to the offspring..." Not to leave out mRNA vaccines!
Why Breast Fed Babies are Smarter
by Barbara Minton
See all TBYIL articles by Barbara Minton
(The Best Years in Life) We all want to make sure our children reach their full potential and be the people they were meant to be. This is why it's important to know that brain development of babies and children is highly influenced by nutritional intake. Children who are fed inadequate amounts of a key nutrient will have inadequate brain growth and development, resulting in lower IQ's, reduced language development, and slower fine motor development. These are the findings of an extraordinary longitudinal study conducted by a research team led by Professor Jake Najman at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. Read More.
I'm so sorry to read of this. I don't understand what a "possible" kidney stone is. Did a radiologist read the ultra-sound images?
I am not fond of current medical practices or the roles that Big Pharma and corporate greed play in its current state. But, I'm going to say this with all sincerity: the only "natural" treatment for this baby is to see a licensed and certified Doctor of Naturopathy. All else would be taking a serious chance on your toddler's life, especially acting on advice from an open, public, online forum. What would happen if someone gave bogus advice and something dreadful resulted?
Unless the foreign body was diagnosed as a kidney stone, further testing needs to be conducted to determine exactly what it is. The issue here is that treatment for one condition (unconfirmed) could actually exacerbate a completely different condition (also, unconfirmed). Since this is a baby, it can't tell you whether they're in pain, or not, but 5mm is a pretty fair-sized object. I would be much more concerned with the fact that there apparently is no associated pain.
I would strongly urge you to get a final diagnosis - visit different doctors until you receive a confirmed diagnosis, and then proceed using good judgement and sound wisdom.
An adult has the opportunity to make their own decision with regard to every facet of their lives. A child, on the other hand, has no advocate other than their parent(s) or caretakers. Leave this matter to the professionals, natural or alopathic.
Best wishes to you and your child
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