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GMO Foods and the Damage to Human Babies, Placentas & Umbilical Cords - Salem-News.Com

5.2.12

GMO Foods and the Damage to Human Babies, Placentas & Umbilical Cords - Salem-News.Com: (JAKARTA) - I am writing from Indonesia, the country who got GMO soy first... to share what I am seeing, and ask if you too are seeing the same, and begin a dialog.... in 2008 Bumi Sehat Bali received 573 babies. We saw an increase in retained placentas. Also I am seeing an increase in velamentous cord insertion.

One would expect given the rate of malnourishment here - that the birthing women would use every bit of Qi to push out their babies (and we go so gently) - leaving little or not much Qi for releasing the placenta and involution. However, in 2008 and so far in 2009 we have seen many too many 'sticky' placentas, two even had to be transported (we do manual removal on site when absolutely necessary - but 2 really had to go in, one for a hysterectomy, in another - Dr. Weda gama nearly took her into surgery... but was able to remove the placenta (over 1 liter blood loss!). In the last 6 weeks of 2008 I had to go after 4 placentas!!! It was not pretty, and I do not take it lightly. (usually never more than 1 per year)

Also most shocking is the empirical experience ( I have no research to prove it) of seeing an increase of velamentous umbilical cord insertion and short cords.


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