Jun

29

Our story starts out in early 2012. My wife was 2 months pregnant with our first child and I had just been offered a work assignment in the US for 18 months. We both agreed that this was a good opportunity so I took the assignment and we made the move. Life was humming along... View Article

Dec

15

What you drink impacts your MTHFR gene. We all know that tap water is not ideal. Arsenic levels are a concern as is chlorine, jet fuel, pesticides, fracking, fluoride to name a few. Whatever foreign you put into your body, your body has to filter out. If you could remove most of that from your... View Article

Nov

1

Recurrent miscarriage may be associated with MTHFR. Yet, many health professionals dismiss this heavily researched association. Does this sound familiar: “I was just told by my high-risk OB that there is no research proving MTHFR is connected to miscarriage.” If this does sound familiar, your OB is not educated correctly about MTHFR. Let me give you... View Article

Sep

28

What causes Down Syndrome? I know you are searching for answers. Why? Do you have a child with Down Syndrome? Or do you want to minimize the risk of having a child with Down Syndrome? Either way, the information here may help. I want to first state very clearly that there is no ‘defined mainstream way’... View Article

Jun

15

Bedwetting is Normal . . . to a Point Diapers on newborns must be used because their nervous system is not yet fully developed. As they progress in age and become little people, their nervous system is moving along nicely. As children continue to grow and develop, the frequency of bedwetting goes down and eventually... View Article

MTHFR? This Course is For You

MTHFR? This Course is For You

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