Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Sat, 11 Sep 1999 09:18:23 -0500 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
I have heard that it is a B vitamin deficiency. I think it is B-6 but can't
be sure. Any midwife or naturopathic OB doctor and tell you. Congrats to
both of you. Best wishes for a fine healthy baby and smooth pregnancy and
delivery.
Oliva
P.S. Don't you get a kick out of Jean-claude's analogies?
-----Original Message--
>>My wife and I just found out that she is pregnant. Is there a paleo
>alternative to crackers to settle her stomach
>>(control stomach acid)?
>>
>ALL the pregnant womens that i heard of who are eating instinctively never
>experienced morning sickness . It is a radical form of paleoeating because
>everything is raw unprocessed, and eaten without mixing, but even without
>going so extreme , it is good to know that morning sick is not naturel ,
>despite the fact it is wide spread.and usually experienced by pregnant
>women.
>Note the well known food cravings that occur at that time.
>It is an awakening of our instinct , to help us clean the body to prepare
>the healthy environment for the foetus.
>So i think you got an answer to your question, if the food is undenatured,
>the instinctive appeals of your wife will clearly indicate what she need to
>eat to cancel out the unpleasant symptoms of desintoxification.
>If the crackers work at masking the symptoms it is because the body stop
the
>deep cleaning to deal with the new intoxification. The same way i will stop
>to use the broom to sweep the floor when wheelbarrows of dirt is emptied on
>it.
>I will come back to it later on with a shovel.
>wish you an happy pregnancy.
>Jean-claude
|
|
|