Birth Defects and Miscarriages and Infertility

Written by Dr GW Graham


Messing around with a mother’s DNA orrepparttar DNA of her baby is one ofrepparttar 136715 things that can lead to a miscarriage and birth defects. DNA tellsrepparttar 136716 baby ANDrepparttar 136717 mother “when to do what”. Need a leg? Then you need some specific event at some specific time. Ifrepparttar 136718 part ofrepparttar 136719 DNA that controls legs is either damaged or altered by some environmental chemical,repparttar 136720 leg won’t be there. And you can’t add it later. It can only develop at one very specific time.

Fusarenon – This is a toxin that will interfere with DNA. It is produced by several molds including: * Aspergillus sp * Fusarium sp * Penicillium sp http://www.mold-survivor.com/hidden_mold.htm http://www.mold-help.org/fusarium.htm

Some mold toxins interfere withrepparttar 136721 hormones that regulate repparttar 136722 various steps of pregnancy. Hormones tellrepparttar 136723 baby when to add what body parts. They tell mom when to pass on timely materials torepparttar 136724 placenta, for example.

Ask any OB/GYN how many different stages mom and baby have to go through and he/she will tell you that they don’t know. From conception to delivery probably a billion things have to happen on schedule for a good birthing process. Interfere with just one step and you runrepparttar 136725 risk of miscarriage or birth defect.

http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1982/7/82.07.07.x.html

One example of a chemical stoppingrepparttar 136726 development of a leg or arm isrepparttar 136727 famous thalidomide problem. Inrepparttar 136728 1950’s Thalidomide (Thalomid) was a heavily prescribed anti-anxiety medication. Pregnancy contributes a lot of anxiety to women so it only made sense to prescribe Thalomid. The effects were horrible. Legs and arms were missing or underdeveloped. I saw a man on TV who playedrepparttar 136729 guitar forrepparttar 136730 Pope. But he playedrepparttar 136731 guitar with his toes because he had no hands or even arms.

Hearing Aid Battery Safety

Written by Stan Boston


Please keeprepparttar following in mind when dealing with your hearing aid batteries:

  • Kids findrepparttar 136685 small objects to be tempting and have been known to swallow them. If hearing aid batteries are swallowed, immediately notify a doctor and/or callrepparttar 136686 National Button Battery Hotline at (202) 625-3333. (They will accept a collect call).
  • Believe it or not, people have accidentally confused a hearing aid battery for their medication. Keep batteries away from places you take your pills.
  • Most hearing aid batteries can be recycled. Please call your local recycling center to find out how to properly dispose of your hearing aid batteries.


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