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Figure 1 How extra-esophageal reflux arises. Arrows show path of reflux out of the stomach. UES=upper esophageal sphincter and LES = lower esophageal sphincter. Introduction Intermittent reflux of stomach contents into the esophagus is a normal physiological process. It occurs because of transient relaxation of the sphincter located where the esophagus connects to the stomach.…
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The The 90-Minute Baby Sleep Program: Follow Your Child’s Natural Sleep Rhythms for Better Nights and Naps, by Polly Moore was a life saver for me. It’s based on the natural alert and sleep cycles that all humans have. We saw results the first day we started implementing what we learned. He went from a…
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Click Here for: Numbing During Tie Release What Are TOTs? (Tethered Oral Tissues) Click Here for: Top 10 FAQs About Tongue Ties Click Here for: Dozens of Tongue Tie Facts…Everything You Ever Wanted to Know Click Here for: A Step-By-Step Guide To Checking For Tongue/Lip Ties Click…
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Magnesium #Magnesium and the #Bs fb link B Vitamins page Link to page with important supplements How much magnesium? Take your weight in lbs (not kgs) and multiply times x 5 and this equals = the total number of mgs of magnesium that you work your way up to, for maintenance levels of magnesium. If you…
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Lactose Free Formula Rant! Say No to Lactose Free Formula, from Parenting Solved Human breastmilk is mostly lactose; human babies are built to ingest lactose. So when a baby can’t handle their mother’s milk, it’s almost never the lactose, which is milk sugar, it’s most often cow’s milk protein and/or soy protein that the mother…
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The body’s line of defense against HCl: The esophagus, stomach, and small intestine each have their own mechanisms for protection against the dangerously low pH of stomach acid, whether keeping acid away from sensitive tissues or neutralizing acid already present. ESOPHOGUS *Peristalsis clears the esophagus by pushing stomach contents back into the stomach; gravity also aids…
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The Benefits of Babywearing from LLI The Benefits of Babywearing from Ask Dr. Sears The Benefits of Babywearing Vs. Carseat Carrying Find a Babywearer Near You! Infant Reflux and Babywearing: A Happy Coexistence By Laura Heller, M.Ed. My name is Laura, and I found my way to the world of…
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(this post is a work in progress, as is much of this site! I’ll continue to add more!) *Disclaimer of all Disclaimers! Research and discuss with your medical providers! This is not the end all be all of what anyone should do! This is not medical advice! I am NOT a Medical Professional! I am…
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LIST OF CORN “NAMES” AT BOTTOM AND OTHER IMPORTANT LINKS, TOO! Please do not rush into thinking your baby is reacting to corn! There’s so much a baby can react to! There’s DHA, too… I’m going to use this page to go find links, so you can learn from history! Reflux and food intolerances and food allergies…
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