Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 DHA....omega oils...To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 23, 2011 10:58:22 AMSubject: infants If you had an infant, as I do ( 8 months) and his older siblings were on the autistic spectrum, what would you do for him early on without knowing his future health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 DHA....omega oils...To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 23, 2011 10:58:22 AMSubject: infants If you had an infant, as I do ( 8 months) and his older siblings were on the autistic spectrum, what would you do for him early on without knowing his future health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 You got some great advice and I would like to add something to it: I would have them spend as much time as possible on their tummy. I would make sure that they creep on a hard floor surface barefoot (not carpet) which I have discovered is very important in brain development. Encourage as much creeping and crawling (crawling can be done on any surface). Get some of those tunnels for them to crawl through and put toys far away so that they have to creep or crawl to get them (not too far to frustrate of course). I would not use a baby monitor as those are emitting EMF, which I saw on Dr. Oz. Make sure water that you drink and that your child gets has been purified via a reverse osmosis system. I'm sure this was mentioned, but if not, avoid antibiotics as much as possible (and of course vaccines). Go as organic as possible with foods, cleaning supplies, soaps, shampoos, laundry detergents. Use surgical stainless steel All Clad cookware and Le Crueset is good too. Avoid plastic shower curtains which release phalates (sorry about my spelling) into the air, particularly when in a warm, moist environment. I hope that was not too overwhelming! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 You got some great advice and I would like to add something to it: I would have them spend as much time as possible on their tummy. I would make sure that they creep on a hard floor surface barefoot (not carpet) which I have discovered is very important in brain development. Encourage as much creeping and crawling (crawling can be done on any surface). Get some of those tunnels for them to crawl through and put toys far away so that they have to creep or crawl to get them (not too far to frustrate of course). I would not use a baby monitor as those are emitting EMF, which I saw on Dr. Oz. Make sure water that you drink and that your child gets has been purified via a reverse osmosis system. I'm sure this was mentioned, but if not, avoid antibiotics as much as possible (and of course vaccines). Go as organic as possible with foods, cleaning supplies, soaps, shampoos, laundry detergents. Use surgical stainless steel All Clad cookware and Le Crueset is good too. Avoid plastic shower curtains which release phalates (sorry about my spelling) into the air, particularly when in a warm, moist environment. I hope that was not too overwhelming! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 You got some great advice and I would like to add something to it: I would have them spend as much time as possible on their tummy. I would make sure that they creep on a hard floor surface barefoot (not carpet) which I have discovered is very important in brain development. Encourage as much creeping and crawling (crawling can be done on any surface). Get some of those tunnels for them to crawl through and put toys far away so that they have to creep or crawl to get them (not too far to frustrate of course). I would not use a baby monitor as those are emitting EMF, which I saw on Dr. Oz. Make sure water that you drink and that your child gets has been purified via a reverse osmosis system. I'm sure this was mentioned, but if not, avoid antibiotics as much as possible (and of course vaccines). Go as organic as possible with foods, cleaning supplies, soaps, shampoos, laundry detergents. Use surgical stainless steel All Clad cookware and Le Crueset is good too. Avoid plastic shower curtains which release phalates (sorry about my spelling) into the air, particularly when in a warm, moist environment. I hope that was not too overwhelming! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 You got some great advice and I would like to add something to it: I would have them spend as much time as possible on their tummy. I would make sure that they creep on a hard floor surface barefoot (not carpet) which I have discovered is very important in brain development. Encourage as much creeping and crawling (crawling can be done on any surface). Get some of those tunnels for them to crawl through and put toys far away so that they have to creep or crawl to get them (not too far to frustrate of course). I would not use a baby monitor as those are emitting EMF, which I saw on Dr. Oz. Make sure water that you drink and that your child gets has been purified via a reverse osmosis system. I'm sure this was mentioned, but if not, avoid antibiotics as much as possible (and of course vaccines). Go as organic as possible with foods, cleaning supplies, soaps, shampoos, laundry detergents. Use surgical stainless steel All Clad cookware and Le Crueset is good too. Avoid plastic shower curtains which release phalates (sorry about my spelling) into the air, particularly when in a warm, moist environment. If you have pets, make sure you wash them with organic shampoos as well. Beware of flea/tick liquid. I use capsules for my dog, although not sure if that is equally harmful to children or not. I hope that was not too overwhelming! Oh, and don't use fertilizer on your yard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 You got some great advice and I would like to add something to it: I would have them spend as much time as possible on their tummy. I would make sure that they creep on a hard floor surface barefoot (not carpet) which I have discovered is very important in brain development. Encourage as much creeping and crawling (crawling can be done on any surface). Get some of those tunnels for them to crawl through and put toys far away so that they have to creep or crawl to get them (not too far to frustrate of course). I would not use a baby monitor as those are emitting EMF, which I saw on Dr. Oz. Make sure water that you drink and that your child gets has been purified via a reverse osmosis system. I'm sure this was mentioned, but if not, avoid antibiotics as much as possible (and of course vaccines). Go as organic as possible with foods, cleaning supplies, soaps, shampoos, laundry detergents. Use surgical stainless steel All Clad cookware and Le Crueset is good too. Avoid plastic shower curtains which release phalates (sorry about my spelling) into the air, particularly when in a warm, moist environment. If you have pets, make sure you wash them with organic shampoos as well. Beware of flea/tick liquid. I use capsules for my dog, although not sure if that is equally harmful to children or not. I hope that was not too overwhelming! Oh, and don't use fertilizer on your yard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 You got some great advice and I would like to add something to it: I would have them spend as much time as possible on their tummy. I would make sure that they creep on a hard floor surface barefoot (not carpet) which I have discovered is very important in brain development. Encourage as much creeping and crawling (crawling can be done on any surface). Get some of those tunnels for them to crawl through and put toys far away so that they have to creep or crawl to get them (not too far to frustrate of course). I would not use a baby monitor as those are emitting EMF, which I saw on Dr. Oz. Make sure water that you drink and that your child gets has been purified via a reverse osmosis system. I'm sure this was mentioned, but if not, avoid antibiotics as much as possible (and of course vaccines). Go as organic as possible with foods, cleaning supplies, soaps, shampoos, laundry detergents. Use surgical stainless steel All Clad cookware and Le Crueset is good too. Avoid plastic shower curtains which release phalates (sorry about my spelling) into the air, particularly when in a warm, moist environment. If you have pets, make sure you wash them with organic shampoos as well. Beware of flea/tick liquid. I use capsules for my dog, although not sure if that is equally harmful to children or not. I hope that was not too overwhelming! Oh, and don't use fertilizer on your yard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 You are right, the advice has been amazing thank you. Most appreciated. Kim You got some great advice and I would like to add something to it: I would have them spend as much time as possible on their tummy. I would make sure that they creep on a hard floor surface barefoot (not carpet) which I have discovered is very important in brain development. Encourage as much creeping and crawling (crawling can be done on any surface). Get some of those tunnels for them to crawl through and put toys far away so that they have to creep or crawl to get them (not too far to frustrate of course). I would not use a baby monitor as those are emitting EMF, which I saw on Dr. Oz. Make sure water that you drink and that your child gets has been purified via a reverse osmosis system. I'm sure this was mentioned, but if not, avoid antibiotics as much as possible (and of course vaccines). Go as organic as possible with foods, cleaning supplies, soaps, shampoos, laundry detergents. Use surgical stainless steel All Clad cookware and Le Crueset is good too. Avoid plastic shower curtains which release phalates (sorry about my spelling) into the air, particularly when in a warm, moist environment. I hope that was not too overwhelming! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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