Tuesday 21 November 2017

Don't fool yourself that its ok, woman... It's not.

Feeling sick during pregnancy is your body's way of communicating important information.


I can't shout this out loudly enough – it's an illusion to think that its ok to feel sickly in the first 3 months of pregnancy!

You've been told that it's normal. And that many women do feel sickly when pregnant..

But ask yourself why? Why would that be? And why is it that so many others don't feel that way?

What the sick feelings tell (on a physical level) is that the woman's body is so toxic that the arrival of a small, tiny foetus, creates a toxicity overload. A woman then feels sick, almost as though she had been poisoned.

I know – I am using strong words, but nowadays we are all practically living in a soup of toxicity. There are environmental toxins (heavy metals, chemicals, electromagnetical forces, microbes, fungi, viruses, molds... etc etc check www.ewg.org), and there are what our own bodies produce as byproducts of simply living. They all need to be detoxified. The detoxification organs and pathways must be in tip-top condition.

Many respected figures in the scientific community argue that the levels of our outer and inner toxicity have reached the absolute limits that our bodies can tolerate.

However, living with toxicity doesn't always noticeably impair a person's life. For a long time we can function as normal. It's something like walking along the edge of the cliff in a mist without realising where you are.

But not for expectant mothers. Her toxicity load is revealed as soon as she becomes pregnant.
The more sick she feels, the higher her toxicity.

Why would that be?

Well, first things first – the non-negotiable:
Your body's first and foremost priority is its own self-survival. Always.

And now imagine – your body's toxic load is high.
And suddenly a foetus arrives with its own needs for growth and metabolism.

The mother-to-be now has to process the metabolic byproducts of the tiny foetus. 
She also has to deal with the added toxicity the foetus brings. 
The foetus can't help because in the first 3 months it doesn't have any organs or systems of its own. And the placenta is not yet fully formed. So all the metabolic by-products of the foetus go directly into mother-to-be's bloodstream, rapidly increasing her toxic load. And so the woman feels sick.

The mother's body often perceives the foetus as a threat to its own survival in these cases..
Early miscarriages are the consequence of huge previous toxic overload, so that the body decides to expel the foetus rather than put its own survival at real risk.

But don't fool yourself if you feel better after 3 months. The toxicity has not disappeared. It is still the same – at a high level. If the pregnancy goes the full term and nothing has been done to help the body detoxify during the pregnancy, then the toxicity will be revealed during breastfeeding.

The substrate for milk is taken from blood. But if it's toxic... the newborn baby simply may refuse to drink that milk. Or vomit it out. Or do whatever else it needs to do to protect itself from toxicity..

Again – don't fool yourself that everything is ok. It is not. This can lead to increased risks of developing auto-immune disorder or other chronic diseases later in life that are fuelled by the body's toxic levels.

So if you feel sick during the early stages of pregnancy, don't just believe what you've been told and accept it as normal. IT IS NOT NORMAL!!!

Take steps to eliminate toxicity and to improve your inner environment for your own benefit and for the benefit of the tiny life that is growing within you.
You can contact me.

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