Fight Downs Syndrome with Vitamins and Over the Counter Products

Down's Syndrome is caused by the presence of a single extra chromosome
when the sperm cell and ovum join together. The general scientific option is
that the extra chromosome produces extra enzymes in excessive quantity. It
is believed that the excessive enzymes somehow cause them to interfere with
each other and that the developing cells are inefficiently nourished and the
bloodstream becomes clogged with the unused nutrients. As a result the
organs and tissues do not mature properly. At birth the heart, lungs and brain
are malformed and function poorly.
Boron Vitamin E Ginkgo
Vitamin B Amino Acid Oat Bran
Vitamin C
DO NOT GIVE CALCIUM SUPPLEMENTS. It is believed that large unused
quantifies of calcium inn the down's syndrome fetus was a major contributing
factor in causing the health related problems. Boron is known as the calcium
helper and assists calcium absorption and utilization in the body. Vitamin E
promotes the natural body healing mechanism and oxygen to the heart and
other muscles in the body. In addition it improves circulation. Ginkgo is
needed for the proper functioning of the vascular system and for improving
blood circulation to the brain. Vitamin B is know to help maintain the normal
vasodilatation. Amino Acid help regulate growth, digestion and maintaining
the body’s immune system. Oat Bran helps to regulate blood glucose levels,
aids in lowering cholesterol, and helps in the removal of toxins. Vitamin C is
essential for defending the body against pollution and infections and enhances
the immune system.
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                                                                Written by David F. Cowley on Friday, February 16, 2007

                                                   This report is nutritional in nature and not to be construed as medical advice.

                                                                 Always consult your doctor before using this information.