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Written by La Leche League
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When a baby is unable to nurse or nurses so poorly that he causes pain
to his mother, he presents a true challenge. A mother who experiences
pain or who perceives that her baby is not breastfeeding effectively is a
mother who is at risk of prematurely weaning this baby (Riordan and
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Written by Rebecca Gower, B.A, M.A., DSHM(hons)
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note:
this article is adapted from my article in Vitality Magazine. You
can find the original article at
http://www.vitalitymagazine.com/mar10_homeopathy
Candidiasis
is caused by the overgrowth of a common type of yeast called Candida
Albicans that occurs naturally in the body. In most cases, a
healthy immune system can keep the balance between good bacteria and
fungus such as Candida in check. Candida can occur anywhere in
the body, but it is most commonly found in areas where there are mucous
membranes such as the vaginal tract, rectum and throat. Some
causes of overgrowth of Candida can include prolonged use of
antibiotics, the Birth Control Pill (BCP), eating refined sugar and
processed foods too often as well as immune suppression.
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Written by dani
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His first cradle is the warm cozy womb that sways to and fro, gently
rocking him as his mother walks through the park or dances in the the
living room with his big brother.
His first lullaby is the sound of the beat and swoosh of his mothers
heart, mommy's beautiful voice talking to his daddy, laughing with a
friend, singing and reading to his big sister.
He is protected by the warm wet cocoon inside his mothers belly. He
receives his food and oxygen directly from his mothers body.
They are not two. They are One.
His birth is a momentous occasion, both exciting and scary. Hormones
flood into him to prepare him for his grand entry into this shocking
world- so cold, bright and loud. All of a sudden he is no longer lulled
to sleep by the sound of his mothers heartbeat. He is no longer gently
rocking in his warm safe cocoon. He has been separated and cries out in
fear- bereft, stranded, solitary and unattached... |
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Written by Dr Julie Smith
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Formula feeding should be clearly named in research showing its potential health risks to babies, according to a new study.
The study, led by Dr Julie Smith from the Australian Centre for
Economics Research on Health at The Australian National University,
shows that researchers reporting poorer health among formula-fed
children too often shy away from including a mention of formula feeding
in their titles or summaries.... |
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Written by herpes-coldsores.com
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Diet and Nutrition with Herpes. By eating the right kinds of foods and being aware of dietary considerations, you can help to minimize the chances of herpes recurrence.
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