Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 . . . By now, I'll bet you think I do nothing but sit by my computer. Actually, I had other plans today, but a heavy snow has me stranded at home! The problems children have range from rashes, skin problems, allergies, digestive problems, breathing problems all the way to deformed limbs . . . . For women who have had multiple children after implants, each child has been progressively more affected. We believe that, after a woman gets her implants out, and detoxes thoroughly, she should be able to have a healthy child. is expecting right now. She has been incredibly dedicated at finding the solutions to her health problems, and disciplined in working on her issues. We're all thrilled for her. Aside from the issue of Platinum, a very potent toxin which can cross the placental barrier, there is the issue of bacteria/fungus which may find it's way into a mother's milk. Dr. Blais in Canada has examined over 10,000 implants. He's found bacteria/fungus/mold in many of them. With silicone gel, micro droplets of silicone can be distributed throughout a woman's body, even into her breast milk. Why silicone injections are considered dangerous, but silicone breast implants are considered safe, I have no idea! In the human body, the shell of both saline and gel implants is gradually degraded by the body. The body literally tries to take the shell apart and get rid of it. Dr. Melmed demonstrated how the shell integrity is degraded in front of the FDA panel last October when he pulled on three implants . . . one removed early, one mid-term and one old one. The old one pulled to shreds! They had to stop the hearing to decontaminate the place! If you think about it, saline solution has a shelf life of two years, in a sealed bottle, sitting on a shelf. When you put the saline in a sealed (but still semi-permeable) shell, made using platinum for a catalyst for the shell, and keep it in a dark place, at body temperature for years, is it any wonder that bacteria/mold/fungus grows? To me, the idea that any type of breast implant can be safe over the long haul is asinine! . . . The fact that doctors are not trained to look for these problems, or to even ask if the mother has had implants is beyond stupidity! That no significant studies have been done on the effects on children is CRIMINAL! Before you get upset over the possibility that your future child may be affected, please know that removing your fiancees implants is the first step to protecting your future children. IMHO, your fiancee will want to be sure she is in excellent health before getting pregnant. . . This means following a good diet, getting sufficient rest, avoiding toxins whenever possible before getting pregnant. Have you looked through are archives? . . . See the links below. I hope this isn't getting to be more than you ever wish to know about breast implants! Thanks for caring! Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2004 Report Share Posted December 23, 2004 , Rogene replied wonderfully. I really cant top it. I will add- We do not know the long term effects of babies born to mothers of implants. Like cigarettes, measly 5 year studies were not showing full truths, as lung cancer and heart disease attributed to them takes years to show up. 10 or more. It wasn’t until the manufactures were finally forced to do long term studies on smokers, that we found out the truth. They kill. That’s how implants are, and children born to mothers of them. There are NO LONG TERM STUDIES OR DATA ON THIS. Esp the child issue. This is a real risk . I would say to be concerned if pregnant and implanted, however, your fiancé's best bet is to get them out, and wait a while to eliminate through detox or just sweating and working out, and eating a very healthy diet if she is not too ill. When you are pregnant, your body is at a higher chance of coming down with an auto immune illness, as the body's immunity sort of gives up as to not reject the child. Implanted women already with the burden of the body accepting this aggravating object on a daily basis, on top of a pregnancy can be disastrous. My body, with my family history of wellness and young age, seemed to handle them for years. I was not ill, until after the birth of my son. In My pregnancy, I worked out every day and gained a healthy 20 pounds. It was one of the healthiest my doctor told me he had ever seen. I have always been healthy and active, working out and young, suddenly, after the birth of Tyler I was very ill. At 26! My plastic surgeon and I believe, the implants on top of the pregnancy, on top of the old degraded implant, slowly leaking at this point, and now more so under the tight constriction of growing breasts from milk supply, made more fungus seep , more toxins available, as the shell degraded, and made me very ill, as my immunity was so low. On blood work and in front of skeptical doctors eyes, symptoms and counts and points to more diseases went away after explant. There was no denial. Implants were making me very ill. Do they make all women ill? I don’t see how - when later in the years as the implants degrade, that it doesn’t. They are like time bombs. And because docs and the implanted women themselves are so behind on knowledge with this many of the symptoms to be aware of, are overlooked. Never to be attributed. Its crazy. As for my 4 year son, Tyler-he deals with a not so common eczema, so severe in his younger baby years ,we saw skin specialist after specialist. It was very hard to treat. He also had sever digestive issues in his first year, and now has food allergies. He reacted terrible to vaccinations. Mind you, my husband nor I ever had these issues, nor do they run in our family. He now eats a very organic diet and is otherwise, under lots of prayer, ok. We don't know what tomorrow will bring and just brush that to the side and hope for the best. As a mother, I worry and wonder if I could have affected my son with my poor decisions, but I cant do that anymore. Its in bigger hands. getting them out and waiting a few years, is her best bet. In my opinion. There simply isn't anywhere for you to look to find out otherwise. I also could not breastfeed (although I see this is as good now) currently ,I am wondering if I should breast feed this next one, after being exposed to implants/ Could toxins still be trapped in my breast milk ducts? making tainted milk, even 2 years after explant? could it affect my next baby? Or metals be in tissues surrounded them? I only wonder. No one can tell me otherwise. There's no where to look on this one. I'm at a loss, like so many other women on this. Hope this helps Re: Website Idea Thank you for both your replies. One thing in there was really jumping out at me from what the two of you said was about the children. What complications did those four women have? And how is their situation now? From what I have read, I have heard that it can affect breast milk and I hear of one case where silicon was found in one of the babies.Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2004 Report Share Posted December 23, 2004 , Should you decide not to breast feed or find out that you can't Kane has a protocol for supplementing baby formula with the right kind and balance of fatty acids. She comes highly recommended by Dr. Mercola. In fact I think the info is on his site. Love, Anita Re: Website Idea Thank you for both your replies. One thing in there was really jumping out at me from what the two of you said was about the children. What complications did those four women have? And how is their situation now? From what I have read, I have heard that it can affect breast milk and I hear of one case where silicon was found in one of the babies.Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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