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, may I forward your letter to my friend?

~ Carma ~

To be perpetually talking sense runs out the mind, as perpetually

ploughing and taking crops runs out the land. The mind must be manured,

and nonsense is very good for the purpose. ~ Boswell

Carma's Corner: http://www.users.qwest.net/~carmapaden/

-----Original Message-----

From: drmichaelmarasco [mailto:mmarasco@...]

Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 3:42 AM

Subject: Re: miscarriages

I would simply do an extensive history and workup with them. To

establish a history of either deficiency, excess and or dysfunction.

And that will tell all that usually needs to be told. There are some

short term solutions for the woman who just got pregnant and wants to

protect themselves as mucha as possible. And there is the long term

solution of correcting the imbalance in its most fundamental form.

I don't mean this in a flippant way, but the repeated miscarriage is

practically diagnostic for a hyper estrogenic/hypo progesterone

senario. And in that situation it is impossible to carry a

pregnancy. This specific imbalance is almost always present in first

trimester miscarries. Obviously there are deeper causes of this

imbalance, and can be addressed long term however correction short

term more often than not in the women who are not very ill, will

protect the pregnancy. I do NOT recommend self treating this with

creams or synthetic progestins. This is definetly something I'd

recommend getting help with. However it ultimately is quite simple. If

you would like a more specific diologue on this email me and I'll

be happy to discuss it with you.

Sincerely,

Dr. Marasco,BS,DC

Cincinnati, Oh

> > This is malnutrition and resultant hormonal imbalance defined.

> > Easily handled with high quality diet and some times

> supplementation.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> > DMM

> >

> > --- In @y..., " Carma Paden " <carmapaden@q...>

wrote:

> > > I have an online friend who just experienced her second

> unexplained

> > > miscarriage. I know there's quite a bit of talk about NT helping

> > > infertility, but I haven't seen as much on miscarriage. Is there

> > > something I can point her to that specifically talks about

> > miscarriage?

> > >

> > > ~ Carma ~

> > >

> > > To be perpetually talking sense runs out the mind, as

perpetually

> > > ploughing and taking crops runs out the land. The mind must be

> > manured,

> > > and nonsense is very good for the purpose. ~ Boswell

> > >

> > > Carma's Corner: http://www.users.qwest.net/~carmapaden/

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On Fertility and Miscarriages.

The right fats are essential. Cod liver oil and grass feed butter, and

probably supplemental vitamin D

Also, stay away from computer screens!!! (or get the new flat display ones)

Sally

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Sally-

>Also, stay away from computer screens!!! (or get the new flat display ones)

CRTs can affect fertility? Even the low-emission models that everyone gets

nowadays? What else can they do?

BTW, many thanks for all the good work!

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