Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Stress during pregnancy


Stress during pregnancy changes infants' gut microbiota, causing allergies and digestive issues.

....it's commonly understood that stress during pregnancy can affect the newborn's health.

...allergies

...intestinal problems

...leaky gut syndrome

...autoimmune diseases

...babies born to mothers with high cortisol levels who had reported stress during pregnancy had a poor microbiota mix of too much Proteobacteria compared to lactic acid bacteria and Actinobacteria.

....there is one person who doesn't need more studies to prove how a mother's microbiota can influence her newborn's physical and mental health - Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride - who developed nutritional approaches to curing autism spectrum disorders while curing her own son of autism.

We inherit or acquire our gut flora from our mother at birth. Through the birth canal a baby swallows its first mouthfuls of bacteria, it then settles in the baby's sterile gut and becomes gut flora. Breast feeding is another way mum passes her gut flora to her baby. So what ever lives in mums [sic] digestive system become the baby's digestive system. Bottle fed babies acquire completely different gut flora than those that are breast fed.


SAY NO TO STRESS, ANTIBIOTICS and VACCINES!!

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