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Eat Right for Your Baby

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This comprehensive guide offers blood-type specific diets, exercise, and supplement plans tailored for fertility, prenatal care, pregnancy, nursing, postpartum recovery, and the crucial first year of a child's life. It includes strategies for enhancing fertility through blood-type superfoods and protocols, addressing chemical incompatibilities that may lead to infertility or miscarriage, and providing guidance for fathers to improve their fertility through diet. During pregnancy, it outlines dietary strategies for optimal health and fetal nutrition across trimesters, along with methods to manage common side effects like morning sickness and cravings. It also identifies blood-type vulnerabilities to conditions such as high blood pressure and gestational diabetes, offering preventive measures. Post-birth, the guide highlights blood types at risk for postpartum depression and suggests strategies for regaining fitness. For newborns, it explains how to enhance breast milk supply and quality through the blood-type diet, offers adaptations for breastfeeding babies, and provides blood-type-specific infant formula recipes for those unable to nurse. This essential resource is a must-have for health-conscious parents-to-be.

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Eat Right for Your Baby, Catherine Whitney, Peter J. d'Adamo

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Rok vydání
2003
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Putnam Adult
Rok vydání
2003
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
429
ISBN10
0399149961
ISBN13
9780399149962
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3,9 z 5
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This comprehensive guide offers blood-type specific diets, exercise, and supplement plans tailored for fertility, prenatal care, pregnancy, nursing, postpartum recovery, and the crucial first year of a child's life. It includes strategies for enhancing fertility through blood-type superfoods and protocols, addressing chemical incompatibilities that may lead to infertility or miscarriage, and providing guidance for fathers to improve their fertility through diet. During pregnancy, it outlines dietary strategies for optimal health and fetal nutrition across trimesters, along with methods to manage common side effects like morning sickness and cravings. It also identifies blood-type vulnerabilities to conditions such as high blood pressure and gestational diabetes, offering preventive measures. Post-birth, the guide highlights blood types at risk for postpartum depression and suggests strategies for regaining fitness. For newborns, it explains how to enhance breast milk supply and quality through the blood-type diet, offers adaptations for breastfeeding babies, and provides blood-type-specific infant formula recipes for those unable to nurse. This essential resource is a must-have for health-conscious parents-to-be.