
It’s not just about babies. The fallout of physical and spiritual malnutrition in early life goes on hundreds of ways. In Part 1 you read about elders crying from cancer related to a missing “maternal-infant bond” and the love that goes with it. Others are crying from depression and mental health issues, and some from the loneliness of a prison cell. Others face a life sentence of a lower IQ or autism and other developmental disorders related to deficient or missing elements. Dr. Dan Niedes M.D. noted the problem of injecting poisons before an infant’s immune system can handle them. Thomas Levy M.D. wrote that the same diseases were preventable and curable by vitamin C in “Curing the Incurable.”
All of the above is the tip of an iceberg. It is highly likely you are experiencing some consequences of early life mal-nutrition that may have been avoided had there been one major institution teaching God’s plan for making healthy beautiful babies — see “Babies” page at nutrition-for-life.org. Now you may appreciate ideas on how to require fewer visits to dentists and doctors and enjoy a healthy life and old age. Maybe you have even become aware of the need for whole person healing beyond the need to fix this or that ache or pain. You may suspect the presence of deep ...