Taking Hormones and Supplements During PregnancyWritten by Claudia Rosselli
Pregnancy is a beautiful time. And it is also a time for out-of-control hormones which can get a little stressful and chaotic.There is good news for women who are planning to become or already are pregnant. A variety of wonderful hormone-balancing treatments are available today. You don't even need a prescription to obtain such pregnancy hormone medication.If you're uncertain as to what treatments are effective and safe, it is always advisable to speak to your doctor. As a secondary option you can also refer to internet as there are many websites that provide information on pregnancy treatments as well as treatments themselves. Pregnancy is a wonderful experience providing your hormones stay in check and you can keep morning sickness to a minimum. With proper hormone treatment, your experience can be as joyous as ever. Pregnancy supplements are also very important during course of pregnancy and these can sometimes be used to manage hormones and other pregnancy issues such as proper vitamins and nutrients. When you're pregnant, you are not only working to provide nutrition for yourself, but for your unborn baby inside. You might not be getting all nutrients you need through your diet and you certainly can use all help available when it comes to making sure you baby is healthy and well.
| | Medical Care (?) versus AlternativesWritten by Robert Bruce Baird
INOCULATION: - "My poor aunt has often told me, with tears in her eyes, how I was nearly starved by a nurse who had lost her milk… From one dangerous malady, small-pox. I was indeed rescued by practice of inoculation, which had recently been introduced into England and was still opposed by medical, religious and even political prejudice.” (21) These words are from Edward Gibbon who wrote Decline and Fall of Roman Empire. I will have to do a book on that if I live long enough (It has since been done and it is called The Rising Roman Empire.). What right does government and its leaders have to prevent healing? What kind of society blames a 'nurse' for such things? Why did Gibbon and Hume express such hatred and prejudice against Irish?
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