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Easy child birth
| Treatment No. : |
CD0056 |
| Dosage & Instructions: |
15 drops in 15 ml of plain water twice a day,
mornings and evenings.
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| Composition: |
Cals plour D6+60C
Cals phos D6+60C
Ferr phos D6+60C
Kali mur D6+60C
Kali phos D6+60C
Mag phos D6+60C
Nat mur D6+60C |
| Contra-Indications: |
None established |
| Storage: |
Store in a cool and dry place |
| Precautions: |
Keep away from the reach of children |
| Standard Packaging : |
30 ml Drops |
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Order Online:
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One 30 ml bottle for $79.99
Two 30 ml bottles for $129.99
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Condition Overview:
An important and often overlooked piece of information pertaining to
childbirth is the fact that labor intensity affects outcome of delivery. If
contractions are strong and full, labor is more productive, length of labor is
shortened and stress on the mother is reduced. Preparation for a problem-free
delivery must begin long before labor pains arrive. Daily exercise is
imperative. It need not be strenuous, but it should be consistent. Yoga during
the pregnancy gives the flexibility to all muscles to promote strong
contractibility during labor. The expectant mother should walk outdoors every
day. Swimming is wonderful preparation and gardening, with its stooping and
standing, will help move the baby into a head-down position.Nutritional factors
that can promote strong labor include adequate protein throughout the pregnancy
and especially during the final weeks. An important amino acid for muscle tone
and strength is l-carnitine found in red meat and beef heart. Men tend to have
more of this amino acid in their muscles than women, giving them superior muscle
endurance. Pre-labor consumption of beef heart or red meat can significantly
increase muscle stores of this amino acid. Minerals and electrolytes including
magnesium (from blackstrap molasses, dolomite powder, nuts and seeds); potassium
(from blackstrap molasses, fruits and vegetables and fresh juice); sodium and
chloride (from salt); and sulphur (found in protein foods) are all important
factors for ease of delivery. Insufficiency of any of these elements will
contribute to a less productive labor, accompanied by fatigue and cramping.
During labor, I recommend taking electrolytes, such as Trace Mineral Research
Electrolyte Stamina Tablets, which can restore energy and intensity of
contractions in minutes. They can be taken with water during labor when needed.
Low blood sugar is often a problem during labor. A quick and effective solution
is a small amount of high-potassium fresh orange juice with added l-glutamine,
an amino acid. This combination will quickly restore blood sugar levels and
greatly benefit the well-being of the mother. Four ounces of juice with 2,000 mg
of l-glutamine taken as needed throughout delivery works well.
Trace Mineral Research electrolytes are considered state of the art. As
tablets they are easy to have on hand during labor and contain no added sugar or
other unneeded elements. They are relatively low in sodium but high in
magnesium, potassium and chloride. One or two of these tablets can be taken
every hour during labor along with the juice and l-glutamine mixture.Another
good product is called AminoGold. These tablets contain the Trace Mineral
Research electrolytes, l-glutamine and l-carnitine, as well as other essential
amino acids. It is available from Middle Marin Lab (415-488-9636). The dose is
2-3 tablets as needed with a small amount of high-potassium juice.
Whether using the supplements separately or combined, the amount to use is
whatever makes labor most productive and keeps the energy level high. These
products are safe and there is no level of toxicity to mother or newborn. None
of these substances would cause a problem even in the event that an emergency
caesarean becomes necessary. |