Electrical Nutrition by Hiestand Denie

Electrical Nutrition by Hiestand Denie

Author:Hiestand, Denie [Hiestand, Denie]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Publisher: PENGUIN group
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


ELECTRICAL CHAOS SUFFERED BY MOTHERS AND CHILDREN

This section is included because of the large numbers of mothers and children I have seen in my clinic over the years who have suffered malfunctions that are largely avoidable. I hope that a greater understanding can be gained from this information that will benefit all families, particularly the mothers, as our society’s well-being, in my opinion, is largely indexed to the health and vitality of our mothers and their offspring. To me, society and all its resources should revolve around mothers as a priority. I look forward to the day, hopefully in the not-too-distant future, when this becomes a reality.

Lung Damage Due toBirthingTrauma

The whack on the bottom that children often experience as part of the classic birth scenario, as in any situation when you are hit suddenly and unexpectedly, causes a reflex action, and the diaphragm spasms, which has the effect of taking in a quick sharp breath. This forced lung function prior to the natural circuitry connection, as mentioned earlier, causes severe damage to the lung circuitry. If this circuitry is not able to repair itself as the child grows, lung problems such as asthma are a guaranteed result. The predominance of lung cancer, even among non-smokers, could also be said to be directly related to this barbaric act.

To prematurely cut the umbilical cord, as is normal practice in most Western hospital birthing situations, stops the entire natural electrical process just described earlier from taking place. To cut the umbilical cord immediately after the infant emerges from the birth canal is to cut off its supply of oxygen and stop any electrical messaging between mother and child from taking place. The child becomes asphyxiated and subsequently immediately goes into traumatic shock (as you or I would if we were being suffocated).

Postnatal Depression

Because of the umbilical cord being prematurely cut, the infant is unable to send the electrical messaging that is required for the releasing of the placenta. The placenta is a part of the baby and not a part of the mother’s body. As the cutting and clamping of the umbilical cord prematurely stops the blood flow through the placenta, the placenta immediately starts to become toxic. The mother’s body recognizes this toxicity and goes into rejection mode, which forces the unbuttoning of the placenta in an extremely electrically disharmonious fashion. She then expels the placenta from her body.

This sets up the scenario for the extremely widespread and insidious problem that mothers suffer called postnatal depression. This is a severe emotional imbalance and at times a life-threatening depressed state. It is very easy to understand, when we look at the birthing process electrically, that the cutting of the cord before the placenta was unbuttoned by the infant forced the mother’s body to go into rejection. This is a life-saving reaction on the part of the mother’s body (if the placenta is not released quickly, severe toxemia may cause an extremely quick death for her).

The depression arises because the mother’s body cannot distinguish



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