Thursday 10 April 2008

Causes of health problems

There is no such a thing as a single cause any health problems. We can only speak of cofactors, pathogens and life situations as pieces of the puzzle to interact with each other and thus to promote a chain of events ending with the name of a series symptoms and health problems and kidney problems.

All disorders and health problems which are multidimensional to humans, because we humans are multidimensional.
The modern medical science is virile and fancy tangible physical world. He blames too many problems on bad genes, bad virus, bad bacteria, ...

Genes are always a factor in our health, but it is the only factor that we can not do anything about. Genes represent only our potential and predisposition to encounter some problems or illness. It is our life and our way of life as a whole makes the final decision as to whether we are going to experience some problems or not. The truth is, no disease and no trouble or any health problem was caused by a single factor!
There are literally hundreds of cofactors / Hundreds of pathogens, which each have casual relationship of immunity poor, poor health, the accumulation of toxins from the body, bad thoughts, and that promotes disease !

Pregnancy: Many people have a predisposition to certain diseases, even before they were born. Fetuses can be affected by diet and lifestyle of their parents, toxins that parents were exposed to the disease and organ damage that parents experienced, and the lack of essential nutrients necessary for healthy development during of the pregnancy. Vaccines, drugs, drugs, drugs and other toxins that parents and grandparents were exposed before conception and during pregnancy can also seriously affect the fetus and the health of a newborn child.

Birth Trauma: The work process can cause injuries, which can seriously affect both baby early in life and later in life. The child is twice as likely to suffer serious damage if the work is taking longer than 13hrs.

Birth Defects: If the child is charged with a certain disorder or disease and search for pathogens and the causes of their parents. It may be: lifestyle, environment, immunization, toxins, stress and bad experiences of life, poor nutrition ....

Childhood: In the case of health problems encountered during early childhood, most of the pathogens and common causal cofactors are: birth trauma, exposure to drugs, vaccinations, toxins, the child was fed with artificial milk, intolerance or an allergy to milk of the mother, toxic environmental toxins in the air or food and water as the mother consumes.