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.
Our guest on The Best Years in Life Radio Show for March 6th is Rose Cherrix, who has had quite the journey fighting the system for the sake of her son, who has battled Hodgkins without dangerous mainstream drugs and radiation treatments. Her family's fight led to the passage of the law known as Abraham's Law (named after her son) in 2007.
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That said, in the last few decades, infertility has been a growing problem for many couples. Infertility is when a couple fails to conceive a child after one year of regular, unprotected sex at least twice a week.
It’s thought to affect one in seven couples, or 7.3 million couples, in the U.S. Some estimate that between 16% and 25% of all couples have serious issues with getting pregnant.
If you want to know how men can be more fertile, take a look at the following.
1. Decrease Chemical Exposure
2. Increase Your Antioxidant Intake
3. Pygeum
4. Chinese Ginseng
5. Ashwagandha
6. Tribulus
Other Important Nutrients and Remedies
There are also other remedies to increase fertility in men naturally, including folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin D3, magnesium, essential fatty acids, grape seed extract, pine bark extract, alpha-lipoic acid, coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), the amino acids L-arginine and L-carnitine, and velvet bean.
There are a number of ways to improve fertility in women. Here’s how to increase fertility in women naturally.
1. Chaste Tree Berry
2. Probiotics
3. Maca
4. Vitamin B Complex
5. L-Arginine and L-Carnitine
Other Important Nutrients and Remedies
There are also other natural remedies to increase fertility in women such as fish oil, vitamin D3, pine bark extract, grape seed extract, nettle leaf, red raspberry leaf, dandelion, alfalfa, red clover, vitamin C, zinc, selenium, and a natural progesterone cream.
There certain foods that should definitely be included and avoided on the fertility diet menu, and the following are some fertility diet tips that you should consider:
1. Decrease Dietary Chemical Exposure
It’s a good idea to remove refined sugar, white flour, and processed and fried foods from the diet. High chemical intake is known to impact fertility in men and women.
2. Eat Organic Food
In general, aim for a whole and organic food diet high in vegetables and fruits in a fertility diet plan, to avoid pesticide exposure. Part of the fertility diet for men should also plenty of foods high in zinc, which is a nutrient important for male reproductive fluids.
3. Reduce Animal Fat Intake
4. Increase Good Fats
5. Avoid Alcohol and Caffeine
Found in-depth article here: Fertility Diet: How to Increase Fertility
Hope this information will help the needy.
Why Breast Fed Babies are Smarter
by Barbara Minton
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(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.
"Histiocytosis X" = any of a group of disorders of unknown cause characterized by histiocytic proliferation, including Hand-Schüller-Christian disease.
Histiocytosis X has typically been thought of as a cancer-like condition. More recently researchers have begun to suspect that it is actually an autoimmune phenomenon, in which immune cells mistakenly attack the body, rather than fight infections. Extra immune cells may form tumors, which can affect various parts of the body including the bones, skull, and other areas.
Some forms of the disorder are genetic.
Histiocytosis X is thought to affect roughly 1 in 200,000 people each year. It is most often seen in children age 1 to 15. The rate peaks among children age 5 to10.
Children over 5 years old often have only bone involvement.
Young children, especially infants, are more likely to have body-wide symptoms that lead to death.
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