Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Spina Bifida Month & Moms B vitamins

October is Spina Bifida Awareness Month.
Spina Bifida* and anencephaly are a sever
forms of birth defects that has
since food
fortification of Folic acid in the US dropped about 30%.
*Spina bifida, literally means “cleft spine,” and is characterized by the incomplete development of the brain, spinal cord, and/or meninges (the protective covering around the brain and spinal cord)
Folate, the natural form of this vitamin is found in green leafy vegetables, brewers yeast, lentils and liver. Unfortunately, Americans are still lacking in this B vitamin and many are not aware of how important Folate supplementation is in birth defect prevention. The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) and the national Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies (HMHB) is spearheading new education. There has however, been shown that food fortification of the synthetic Folic Acid is causing gene mutations in embryos leading to disease. This makes the case more important to consume supplements with natural Folate in a comprehensive multivitamin. Folate works with vitamin B12 and C to utilize protein and is necessary for red-blood-cell formations which carry oxygen through the blood to our bodies and a growing baby in utero. Folate also forms nucleic acid, which is vital for growth and reproduction of all body cells. Folate is crucial for brain function, mental and emotional health, proper appetite and helps prevent food poisoning. It is sadly the most deficient nutrient in our diets as it’s easily destroyed by light and high temperatures, or even when food is left out for too long. Especially pregnant women lack Folate. Pregnant women need 800 mcg daily. A deficiency can lead to anemia, irritability, forgetfulness, mental sluggishness, cancer, damaged blood vessels, blood clotting, cholesterol, cardiovascular, neurological, skeletal, digestive problems, and while pregnant, to mentally retarded children, spina bifida birth defects, cleft palate, brain damage and poor learning abilities in a child. Other problems during pregnancy of Folate deficiency are preeclampsia, premature birth, after birth hemorrhaging and anemia in both mom and child. Alcohol, oral contraceptives and anti-convulsants interferes with Folate absorption. Folate can also help with diarrhea, ulcers, menstrual problems atherosclerosis, fatigue, forgetfulness and graying hair. Most supplements are made of Folic Acid the synthetic form of Folate (naturally occurring in foods). Folic acid is not bioactive and must be converted by our intestines before it can be used. 25% of people have reduced ability to convert Folic acid and un-metabolized Folic Acid can be stored in cells, inhibiting Folate dependent functions. Unlike Folic Acid, natural occurring Folates require no transformations to be absorbed and used by the body. The B vitamin Choline is also vital in working with Folate to prevent birth defects such as Spina Bifida and to improve neurological development in unborn babies. Choline also helps Omega Fatty acid absorption. Actually all B vitamins; B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, B15, Biotin, Choline, Folate, Inositol, and PABA work so closely together and must therefore be taken together. Supplementing with one or just a few (such as the synthetic prescription prenatals and most prenatals - read labels before purchase) makes them either useless or can cause a deficiency in others by throwing off the balance. A high dose of one can deplete the others. Because of their metabolic function, they should be taken on a full stomach. According to studies and the FDA, taking prenatal 12 months before conception offers best protection
Vitamin B deficiency
has recently been shown in 2 new studies, to also cause cognitive impairment and B12 deficiency in particular leading to brain shrinkage. B12 deficiency is usually caused by a vegan diet as B12 is not found in any plant foods, only animal protein. these studies were published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and the Journal of Neurology respectively.

Kids could be over-exposed to melamineTDI via Chinese foods.
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) are afraid that children globally could be exposed to 3 times the safe melamine levels through eating chocolate and biscuits made in China. Just as infants have been throughout the Austral/Asia area, via infant food milk powder. Milk powder is present in most processed carbohydrate foods, from candy to cookies and cereal and even protein bars. Investigations so far show that melamine was added to milkpowder to mask that it had been watered down to fake a good protein content (melamine and protein both have high nitrogen content which is how protein levels are measured in foods). Its advisable to read foodlabels and know where they are from.


California broadens chemical control.
CA can now regulate and ban toxic chemicals in our products such as lead in jewelry, and mercury in thermometers . THe chemcials to most targeted are: Pthaltes in plastics such as baby bottles (endocrine disruptors, reproduction problems), PBD's in elextronics and furniture(neurotoxins affecting congnition), Lead in electronics, pipes, and paint (neurotoxin), Bisphenol in canned foods, water bottles, infant food containers (neurotoxin causing cancer, heart disease, diabetes), Arsenic in electronics (carcinogen), and Mercury in those new twisty light bulbs and some electronics (neurotoxin).


Flu shot or Not?
In an article in the LA Times this week, many parents are questioning flu shots, for various reasons. flu shots may be inexpensive but many are not convinced of their safety or effectivness. Parents wants to do what they think is best for their children and are concerned with mercury content. Despite some mercury free vaccines parents are still wary of possible toxic side effects that could have neurologal consequenses. They prefer to prevent the flu naturally. There are many ways to do so: wash, wash and wash your hands, eating only nautral un-processed foods, regular exercise, taking comprehensive multi vitamins, eating garlic, lots of vitamin C, staying positive, staying away from sick people, not touching public surfaces with your skin (elevator buttons, door handles, toilet flushers, gas pump handles etc...) and some even swear that massages and taking cold showers help. The Neti pot is also popular for sinus problems. And in a perfect world every sick child should stay home from school and day care. The most vulnerable people in our society to exposure of toxins are those most targeted for flu shots, those being small children, pregnant women and the elderly. A new study blows away all the myths, and hype of the flu shot pushers: It says giving flu shots to the elderly results in zero reduction in their risk of death. In reality, it doesn't even prevent them from catching the flu. Even worse, it makes their immune systems more vulnerable to future infections. Especially since the infulenza virus changes every year and the vaccines strains can be pure guess work. The fact is that between 1976 , before flu vaccines and 1999, deaths from the flu quadrupled.




BABYBJĂ–RN has new baby carriers
in the new Sprit collection in many
vibrant new colors for fashion forward
parents

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

JPMA Awards & the ABC Kids Expo 2008





Having just attended the 2008 ABC Kids Expo in Las Vegas and judging for the JPMA Awards, here are the results and the winners of the 2008 Innovation Awards Competition. Internationally recognized, more than 100 cutting edge products were entered. The Juvenile Products Manuf. Association 2008 Innovation Award Winners are:

From Zigo Leader

The Zigo Leader Carrier Bicycle is the first mom- or dad- powered family transportation

system. Place one or two children in the ChildPod, put on a helmet, and you’re ready to

ride. The LeaderLink System allows the Leader to uncouple in 30 seconds or less, transforming it into the separate elements, Zigo ChildPod and Zigo Cycle. ChildPod can be converted into a Jogger with the Jogger Kit or a traditional bicycle trailer with the Trailer Kit.

From Baby Planet

The Eden Convertible Bassinet, has dual use as both a bassinet and a toddler chair.

Eden also includes “Easy Release” hand grips to detach from the base; soothing music

and vibration; easily accessible storage; and a removable, machine washable liner for

easy clean up.

From Medela

The Freestyle™ Breast Pump is the first rechargeable, hands-free, double-electric

breast pump. It weighs less than one pound, but it is powerful with Medela’s exclusive

2-Phase Expression(r) technology. Accessories attach easily to nursing bras and the

motor can be worn on the waist, or placed on mom's lap or a table.

From teutonia

The teutonia® stroller’s modular design allows for complete stroller customization to

suit individual lifestyles and needs. This German engineered stroller can be

customized in-store with three seating options like the t-Tario 32 car seat, two wheel

options and three stroller chassis for different phases, stages and uses. Every seat

snaps into every stroller chassis so they’re easy to change as children grow or parents’

needs change.

From Wishbone Design

The Wishbone Bike is an innovative, premium quality, 3-in-1 ride-on toy. Without pedals,

it begins at age 1 as a lightweight and stable trike. Later, it converts to a bike that teaches

2 and 3 year olds to balance on two wheels without trainers. Finally the frame flips over to

grow with children up to 5 years old. Wishbone Bike is an eco toy made from sustainable-harvested birch wood, recycled plastic wheels, and non-toxic eco-friendly glues and finishes.

From The Lindsay Loo Co.

Bibbies 4 Babies have no straps, Velcro or snaps; they actually look like they are floating. Bibbies stays in place, because they are strapless a child forgets they're wearing one. We use 100% cotton, ultra leather, rare earth magnets and an innovative lining that absorbs but does not leak. Bibbies are soak- proof, reversible, easy to use by simply flipping and clipping into the neckline. Bibbies have been tested and are machine washable and dryer safe.

From Stroll-Air

Stroll-Air Handle sleeve covers come in 3 different sizes and can be mounted on most strollers on the market. The Neoprene stroller handle sleeve protect the hard to replace, foam stroller handles. Handle sleeve can also be used on strollers' bumper bars and shopping cart handles and therefore protects babies from unwanted germs. Full zipper allows the sleeve to be easily attached and removed for washing.

From Scandinavian Child

The Beaba Babycook is a one-of-a-kind, patented compact countertop appliance that

functions as a steamer, blender, warmer and defroster to prepare fresh, healthy meals

for baby. It starts by steam cooking vegetables, fruits, and meats in less than 15 minutes, while preserving their vitamins and flavors. It then purees or blends them to the desired consistency. Parents can also use it to quickly reheat or defrost precooked foods.

From Cardinal Gates

Invented by a 10-year old, the Lock N Block Sliding Door Gate™ (LNB) is a patent

pending safety gate specifically for the sliding patio door. In many homes, doors open directly onto the patio area. In such cases, sliding patio doors should be controlled by security measures. To operate, you simply place the LNB snuggly into the track and clamp the gate onto the functional panel of the sliding door. The clamping mechanisms prevent any slipping once attached and the bumpers pivot to accommodate various tracks. The Lock N Block is not just a gate, it is an obligation.

From 4 Moms

The Mamaroo improves on the bouncy seat and baby swing to provide the latest

innovation in soothing motion for babies. The Mamaroo can mimic the actual soothing movements that mothers make when holding their babies. Through a variety of controls, parents can also alter the speed and type of movement depending on whether it is time for sleep or play. It comes with several soothing songs and an audio dock so parents can personalize the audio experience for their baby.


Other gret new products on display were: Think Baby Bottles, Wagamama Baby infant blankets, Epicuren baby skincare with Anne Geddes, Naturepedic Organic baby bedding, Baby Bjorn's new baby carriers: the Spirit, Synergy, Air and the new Baby sitter Balance bouncer for their 35th anniversary, Dekor Diaper Disposal's new biodegradable refills, another Swedish babycarrier Lascal has new carriers, a KiddyGuard safety gate, and KiddyBoards for allowing older kids to ride with the stroller, there's a very practical baby carrier from Danish Lillebaby, from Phil&Ted's, the Lobster - a portable baby seat that clamps on to most tables, the Australian designer gr8x has a new self inflating feeding pillow, Stroller suspenders that keeps blankets on the stroller,

and speaking of strollers, 4 Moms also is coming out in the spring with a new stroller

that collapses and unfolds with a click of a a button!! The Origami is made of

90% recyclable materials, has daytime running lights and a built in pedometer.

Who knew there were so many new baby things a mom just has to have?


Sunday, August 31, 2008

September 1st 2008

September is BABY SAFETY MONTH. Please go to www.jpma.org. The Juvenile Products Manufacturing Ass. has lots of information on how to keep your baby safe. JPMA is also judging new baby products at the annual ABC Kids Expo in Vegas this month. At which i have been asked to be a judge. September 25th is FAMILY HEALTH & FITNESS DAY, and the 29th is WOMEN'S HEALTH & FITNESS DAY. please go to www.fitnessday.com for more info.

Celebrities that are pregnant and delivering through fall and winter this year is Minnie Driver, Laila Ali, Natalie Morales, Rhea Durham, Lisa Marie Presley (twins), Marisol Nichols, Gillian Anderson, Amy Poehler, Ashlee Simpson-Wentz, Jackie Sandler, Naomi Watts, Jennifer Garner and Rebecca Romjin (twins). Laila Ali exercises with her husband by taking long walks and working out twice a week. Ashlee Simpson is biking and doing Pilates with her trainer. Naomi Watts does weights, yoga and pool workouts with her trainer. Jennifer Garner goes to the gym. and our newest "Fit Mom Role model" is the GOP VP nomination of Sarah Palin, current governor of Alaska. Whomever you vote for in November, as a fit mom, Sarah is a champ. she grew up being athletic by running and taking her schools basket ball team to the national championship. She recently gave birth to a son in April. During her pregnancy she goes to the gym. when not pregnant this mom of 5, snow mobiles and runs 7 miles a day and is at less than 5 months postpartum running 3 miles every other day and looking fantastic at 44. Her very healthy food intake consists of lots of Alaskan fish, moose and caribou. This type of red meat is the leanest and healthiest red meat you can consume. I grew up eating similar Elk meat in Sweden. I still love venison. Please go to the WSJ for excerpt of next weeks 09/06 story on Sarah's fitness routine, in the new WSJ Magazine.

No Money, No Boys. The stress that money troubles from a slower economy and natural disasters like Hurricane Gustav can cause can affect the birthing sex ratio according to new research. Difficult times causes in increase in miscarriages, premature birth and other problems including less baby boys being born. Professor Catalano at UC Berkley, says male fetuses are more likely to miscarry or be born prematurely. As the male sperm and fetus is weaker in general to the female sperm and fetus, that is plausible. There are already more male conceptions but more girls that make it through a pregnancy and the first year of life. This because the male sperm is faster than female sperm and reaches an egg faster. But if there is no egg yet, male sperm dies off and the female slow-but-steady sperm will reach an egg. Historical researchers going back to the cave times, have also pondered whether more girls are born in bad times to ensure the continuation of our species as only females can carry children. and boys are more plentiful in better times as they are better hunter&gatherers or "breadwinners. This phenomenon apparently also translates into the animal world.

Americans deficient in vitamin B6. Scientist at Tuft's University in a very large study published May 2008, found that specifically women of childbearing age and especially those using or having used oral contraceptives to have the largest B6 deficiency. 75% of women age 13-54 using contraceptives and not taking a nutritional supplement were very deficient. Even 11% of those that do take supplements were deficient. This can happen with inferior and incomplete supplements. Vitamin B6 works together or synergystically, with all other vitamins. An incomplete or uneven formula would disrupt the body's proper nutrient balance. Especially the B vitamins . B6 works with iron to make hemoglobin (these transport oxygen to a growing baby). A deficiency can develop anemia, impair calcium and magnesium absorption and the conversion of B3 into tryptophan and serotonin production. As well as many other hormones vital to a healthy pregnancy. Early symptoms of a B6 deficiency is depression, fatigue,and cognitive dysfunction. So before anyone start using prescriptive anti-depressants (with their side effects on a developing or nursing baby), your B6 levels should be checked first along with omega fatty acids. Other symptoms are impaired metabolism, and mouth sores. But a sever deficiency can also lead to heart disease and cancer and lowers yours immune system. The resulting side-effects on a growing baby from a B6 deficiency can be detrimental.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Mom's vitamin D during pregnancy strengthens kid's teeth says researchers from University of Manitoba, Canada. "This study shows for the first time that maternal vitamin-D levels may have an influence on the primary dentition and the development of early-childhood-caries," wrote Robert Schroth. Vitamin D is produced in the body on exposure to sunlight. but only 15 minutes a day for light skinned peole and 45 minuts for dark skinned people is enough. Excessive sun exposure can cause skin cancer. And with dietary sources of vitamin D providing relatively low doses of vitamin D experts are recommending supplements. Healthy Baby prenatal AM and PM taken together offers more vitamin D than other prenatals.07/10/08
July means full on summer and time to enjoy all of what summer gives us; a more relaxing shcedule for de-stressing, a little sunshine for some very important vitamin D, summer fruits like berries and peaches, nectarines and melons (full of vitamins, meinerals, anti-oxidants, phyto-nutrients), refreshing salads. As berries and peaches are more likely to absorb pesticies, make sure to only buy orgainc ones. But don't forget to drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration.
Dehydration is a major casue of premature delivery. Be careful with bottled water, and do not drink out of a plastic bottle that has been in a hot car or reuse plastic bottles as bisphenols (BPA) can leach into the water. although by taking your Folate in your prenatal vitamins you can prevent toxic effects of bisphenols.

DHA improves children's brain power, according to a Martek BioScience study. Docosahexaenoid acid (DHA) (fish oil) intake of 400 mg a day can increase mental capacity in pre-school children. We already know DHA are the building blocks of the brain and is vital during pregnancy and infancy, but this study extends that benefit through childhood. DHA is also linked to better heart, eye and skin health, like eczema. Unfortunately most American children consume less than 30 mg of DHA a day. 06/30/08


SIDS linked to Brain Chemical Dysfunction. Italian researches found in an unrelated serotonin study on mice that a malfunction in the regulation of the brain chemcal serotonin could be the cause of SIDS. Serotonin is a chemcial that helps the brain communicate with nerve cells and the spinal cord and is important for heart rate, breathing and temperature regulation etc...Serotonin is affected by ones diet, nutirtional intake, DHA, exercise habits, and babies can be affected by stomach sleeping and over-bundling or over heating. 07/03/08

Thursday, June 12, 2008


June is Nutrition Awareness Month and this week is National Men's Health Week.
With Father's Day here, it's important to remember that dad's health habits are also very important when trying to conceive. Bad lifestyle habits and choices can make a big difference on a potential dad's sperm quantity and quality. Everything from nutrition, exercise (or lack of it) or type of exercise (excessive bicycling reduces sperm count), cell phone use, and past or present drug use or abuse, and chemical exposures can all have an impact on fertility and the future health of a baby. Go to www.menshealthweek.org for more info.




Vitamin D supplementation needed during nursing.

Further studies published by the AMA are implicating that 40% of 8-24 month old

infants do not have adequate Vitamin D levels, which can cause rickets. Nursing
moms needs to supplement with extra vitamin D and make sure that both mom
and baby gets their minimum of 15 minutes of sunshine every day (without
sunscreen lotions) to improve vitamin D levels.


Trans fats consumption during nursing harms baby as well as mom.
The Journal of Nutrition published a study showing that lactating rats fed a trans fats had off spring with decreased heart function for glucose transportation and insulin sensitivities. Trans fats are used mostly in processed foods by the food industry for extended shelf life and flavor stability. But Trans fats do tremendous harm in raising LDL cholesterol (bad guys) and reducing the HDL cholesterol (good guys), which can lead to cardiovascular disease. it can also lead to metabolic syndrome and type-2 diabetes. Avoid processed foods, margarines, nut butters without oil on top etc..

Artificial colors linked to ADHD.
Just as in Europe, the FDA here in the states is finally being urged to ban
artificial
food colors that are linked to hyperactivity. A UK study published in the Lancet
concluded that different artificial colors, and the preservative sodium benzoate
bring on ADHD in children. The colors implicated are: Yellow 5, Red 40, Blue 1,
green 3, orange B, red 3, and yellow 6.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

MAY is all about MOM & HEALTH!

  • Pregnancy Awareness Month
  • Mothers Day
  • National Women's Health Week
  • National Physical Fitness and Sports Month
  • Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month
  • 9-15 Children's Mental Health Week
  • 16-22 National Running and Fitness Week

Chocolate 'may prevent preeclampsia' according to new US research.

Chocolate, especially dark chocolate, is rich in a chemical called theobromine, which stimulates the heart, relaxes smooth muscle and dilates blood vessels, and has been used to treat chest pain, high blood pressure, and hardening of the arteries.

Preeclampsia, in which blood pressure spikes during pregnancy while excess protein is released into the urine, has many features in common with heart disease.

Yale University looked at 2,291 women who delivered a single infant, and asked them about their chocolate consumption and tested levels of theobromine in infants' umbilical cord blood.

Women who consumed the most chocolate (five or more servings) and those whose infants had the highest concentration of theobromine in their cord blood were the least likely to develop preeclampsia. 69 percent were less likely to develop the complication than those in the lowest quarter.

Theobromine could improve circulation within the placenta while blocking oxidative stress, or it could also be a stand-in for other beneficial chemicals found in chocolate, Triche and her team note in the May issue of Epidemiology.

Previous reports have also shown that babies born to moms who ate chocolate were “happier” than other kids.

This could be due to flavinoids improving blood flow and hormones.


Higher Vitamin D intake requested.

Authors of a study from Children’s Hospital and Research Center argue for higher vitamin D supplementation, particularly among pregnant women, nursing infants, elderly and African Americans. They call for increases in current recommendations of 200IU’s for children and 800-1000 IU’s of Vitamin D# for adults. * Vitamin D is manufactured by the body on exposure to sunlight which is compromised in northern climates and by excessive use of sun block creams. Some D can be found in low quantities in foods. In adults a D deficiency may increase osteoporosis, muscle weakness, fractures, cancer, autoimmune, infectious, and cardiovascular diseases. In children a deficiency can cause cognitive and behavioral problems. Vitamin D affects proteins in the brain involved in learning and memory, motor control and even maternal and social behavior. The disease rickets has also been on an increase in infants due to a lack of Vitamin D. Caucasian fair skinned people need 15 minutes of sunlight a day and darker skinned people may need up to 40 minutes a day.

* The Healthy Baby Prenatal vitamins AM & PM formula contain 550 IU’s of Vitamin D3. Other prenatal multivitamins contain about 400 IU’s of D. www.healthybabyvitamins.com or www.expectingfitness.com


Can a mom’s diet control the sex of a baby?

From the University of Exeter and Oxford comes a study theorizing that a mom’s diet could influence the sex of her child as the moms who had eaten the most calories seemed to be more likely to have boys. 56% of women with the highest intake had boys and only 46% did with the lowest caloric intake.

Animal studies have also shown more girls being born in leaner times. Other studies show moms nursing boys longer than girls. The researchers do reiterate that “sperm” does determine the sex of the baby – not food.

The diet theory of more calories controlling the sex outcome doesn’t quite work. The facts are:

1/ boy sperm are faster but weaker than girl sperm and will get to the egg quicker. If it’s there, if not the boy sperm will die off,

2/ girl sperm being slower but stronger will get to the egg if ovulation is later than the arrival of the boy sperm. This is the only way how a woman with a very “regular cycle” can time intercourse to control the sex of her baby with 87% accuracy.

3/ more boys are conceived than girls (faster sperm), but more girls are born and survive the first year (stronger sperm). Hence there are more women in the world than men.

You would then have to theorize that boys may need more nutrition to survive than the “sturdier” girls that can handle “leaner” situations better. This could be a “Mother Nature’s” “evolutionary design to facilitate more women being born in leaner “famine” times for better survival of the human race. Women are the ones with the womb. Developing countries proportion of boys is also found to be dropping.

So it is not that eating more will enhance your chances of having a boy, it is more likely that eating more will enhance your chances of a boy fertilized egg surviving conception and pregnancy.

Vaccinations and Neurological Disorders.

A private independent study, produced by Survey USA*, unlike those by pharmaceutical corporations, has shown dramatic links between neurological disorders and vaccinations. The study looked at 29,491 children from California and Oregon, 991 of whom had never been vaccinated. Results showed that twice the number of vaccinated children had autism and the rates of many other neurological disorders were much worse. The rates were for vaccinated boys 155% more neurological disorders than unvaccinated boys, 224% more ADHA, 61% more autism. In boys aged 11-17 the rates were 158% more neurological disorders, 317% more ADHA, and 112% more autism and in all boys and girls there was a 120% increase in asthma than in unvaccinated kids.

*Survey USA has among its clients most pharmaceutical companies, but were able to provide an unbiased study for less than $200,000 that the CDC with an $8 billion budget have been unwilling/unable to do. It was financed by Generation Rescue, a group of families with autistic children.

The America Medical Association also has not been able to show that vaccinations has saved any lives nor increased longevity. The biggest problem seems to be with multiple vaccinations given at the same time. Maybe it’s time we started questioning if not the validity of many vaccinations but at least spreading vaccinations out over time and only giving one at a time, to reduce toxicity. Also discuss with caregivers which if any vaccinations can be eliminated. Growing up in Europe in the 70’s when moms pushed you toward any kid with measles etc… so that you would ensure getting all of the childhood diseases you were “supposed to get”, as a means of “Immunizing” yourself, makes more sense. Personally, I had all diseases except chicken pox that all 14 year old females were mandatorily (by the state) vaccinated from if they hadn’t had it, to prevent any future possible birth defect should the disease be acquired during a pregnancy.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Prenatal vitamins, omegas, pomegranate & bad formula.

B Vitamins & Pregnancy. Low Vitamin B12 levels together with certain genes poses a higher risk of heart problems for the infant. A new Dutch study is advicing women to consume a diet richer in B12 and to take supplements high in B12 and Folate and other B vitamins before concieveing to help influence the health off babies. The University of Texas found that Folate supplementation for a a year pre-preganncy reduced "very early preterm " delivery (20-28 weeks) by 70% and "early preterm" delivery (28-32 weeks) by 50%. High preconceptional levels of vitamin B6 also boost fertility rates. Moms with lower vitamin B levels preconception seems to deliver fatter boys with a higher rate of high blood pressure. 2/1/08

Omega fatty acids and mental health. The UK government is now boosting funding for Omega reserach and how it relates to brain health, as more studes are showing improved behaviour, reduced depression, violent behaviour, schizophrenia etc..especially during and after pregnancy. But there seems to be a misunderstanding of the correlation of improving the Omega-3 to omega - 6 levels for optimal mental health that needs more research. 2/12/08

Pomegranate Juice and Male fertility. A Universtiy of Turkey study found that regualr consumption of pomegranate juice enhances the motility and quality of sperm. The anti-oxidant rich fruit is also linked to heart health, and protects against prostate cancer, Alzheimers and cartilage loss. 3/1/08

DHA fortified Infant formula danger. The Cornucopia Institute recently publsihed a scathing report on the dangers of infant formulas fortified with DHA & ARA omega fatty acids. Normally these omega-3 and 6 fatty acids are vital for the health, growth and development of an infant baby. HOwever, what is present in human breast milk is one thing, the synthteticly manufactured oils added to infant formula are quite different. The DHA?ARA oils are extracted from laboratury grown fermetned algea and fungus and processed with the toxic chemical "hexane" (a highly explosive petrolium by-product of gasoline refining similiar in it's make-up to benzene - a well known carcinogen and listed by OSHA adn the EPA has hazardous causing neurological damage, birth defects, ADHD, reduced IQ and mental deficiencies). They are marketed as, but are far from "close to breast milk". Yet marketing efforts have paid off by making more and more women believe that they are. Breast milk is of course always best as formula increases risk of infections, bacterisa, diarrhea, SIDS, diabetes, cancer, obesity and asthma, as well as increasing moms diabetes and postpartum depression. But these fortified oils are increasing SIDS,diarrhea, jaundice gas etc.. more so. The study showed that babies do better on regualr formula than on the DHA/ARA ffortified formula. January 08

Friday, March 14, 2008

17 month old toddler can read

Seeing little Elizabeth Barrett 17 months old read words on the Today Show is an amazing sight. But seeing what a fit and healthy looking mother she has, i can't help but wonder if her mom worked out while pregnant with her. Prenatal fitness has show in medical research to improve a child's reading skills and IQ, and perhaps with her parents skills in speech pathology and watching sign language videos, she has been given the perfect combination and environment to quickly learn how to read at such a young age. I have many questions I'd love to ask Katy Barrett. Just incredible.