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Birth Defects and Miscarriages and Infertility

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Messing around with a mother’s DNA or the DNA of her baby
is one of the things that can lead to a miscarriage and
birth defects. DNA tells the baby AND the mother “when to
do what". Need a leg? Then you need some specific event
at some specific time. If the part of the DNA that controls
legs is either damaged or altered by some environmental
chemical, the leg won’t be there. And you can’t add it
later. It can only develop at one very specific time.

Fusarenon – This is a toxin that will interfere with DNA.
It is produced by several molds including:
* Aspergillus sp
* Fusarium sp
* Penicillium sp
http://www.mold-survivor.com/hidden_mold.htm
http://www.mold-help.org/fusarium.htm

Some mold toxins interfere with the hormones that regulate
the various steps of pregnancy. Hormones tell the baby when
to add what body parts. They tell mom when to pass on
timely materials to the placenta, for example.

Ask any OB/GYN how many different stages mom and baby have
to go through and he/she will tell you that they don’t
know. From conception to delivery probably a billion things
have to happen on schedule for a good birthing process.
Interfere with just one step and you run the risk of
miscarriage or birth defect.

http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1982/7/82.07.07.x.html

One example of a chemical stopping the development of a
leg or arm is the famous thalidomide problem. In the 1950’s
Thalidomide (Thalomid) was a heavily prescribed anti-anxiety
medication. Pregnancy contributes a lot of anxiety to women
so it only made sense to prescribe Thalomid. The effects
were horrible. Legs and arms were missing or underdeveloped.
I saw a man on TV who played the guitar for the Pope. But
he played the guitar with his toes because he had no hands
or even arms.

Even if your baby doesn’t have a major problem like these,
there can be deformities that aren’t visible but still
dangerous.

http://www.otispregnancy.org/pdf/thalidomide.pdf
http://www.modimes.org/professionals/681_1172.asp

Mold toxins are noted for interfering with biological
processes.

Zearalenone – This is a mold toxin created by several
types of mold. This toxin mimics estrogen. By mimic we
mean it acts like estrogen. If enough of these toxins
are floating around inside the bloodstream, the body
will be very, very confused. As you well know the estrogen
is very important in the processes of getting pregnant and
carrying a baby to term. If the amounts are off before
pregnancy the woman can be infertile. If the amounts are
off after conception the baby can miscarry.

http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/toxicagents
/zearalenone.html

http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/ohiofieldcropdisease/
Mycotoxins/mycopagezearalenone.htm

Mold can be a major factor in fertility. It can
cause babies to be lost. And it can
lead to babies with a wide variety of health
problems.

 

by Dr GW Graham
For 30 years, Dr Graham has been helping people treat and
prevent disease by showing them how to live in a clean
environment. No cost Ebook on miscarriage can be found at

http://tennesseemold.com/ebooks.shtml
DrGraham@themoldlab.com






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