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WE REMEMBER 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 50% of what we see and hear 70% of what we discuss with others 80% of what we personally experience 95% or what we teach others - Edgar Dale

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Researchers found that a couple of extra minutes attached to the umbilical cord at birth may translate into a small boost in neurodevelopment several years later. Children whose cords were cut more than three minutes after birth had higher social skills and fine motor skills than those whose cords were cut within 10 seconds. Iron in the body is critical for healthy brain development. The natural transfusion of blood via delayed cord clamping delivers a substantial amount of iron. One study found that waiting two minutes increased iron stores by 27-47 mg. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, waiting three minutes may prevent iron deficiency during the first year of life. Approximately one-third of its total blood volume resides in the placenta. This is equal to the volume of blood that will be needed to fully perfuse the fetal lungs, liver, and kidneys at birth. Another potential benefit of delayed cord clamping is to ensure that the baby can receive the complete amount of clotting factors. Basically the increased volume of blood will naturally increase blood platelet levels, which are needed for normal blood clotting. Delayed clamping also results in an infusion of stem cells. This plays an essential role in the development of the immune, respiratory, cardiovascular, and central nervous systems. Along with many other functions. The concentration of stem cells in fetal blood is higher than at any other time of life. Immediate cord clamping leaves nearly one-third of these critical cells in the placenta. Stem cells may also help repair any brain damage the baby might have suffered during a difficult birth. Why do you think hospitals want to bank/buy cord blood so often? It can be used to help with so many things! Delayed cord clamping is SOOOOO important. Not just delaying a few minutes. That’s better than nothing, yes. But delay until the cord is no longer pulsing and is white. That’s ideal for baby to get all the good stuff💙 #cordclamping https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15SVVhP7CR/?mibextid=wwXIfr

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Paskelbta 01-04

Shattering cancer with resonant frequencies: Anthony Holland at TEDxSkid... https://youtube.com/watch?v=1w0_kazbb_U

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Paskelbta 01-04

Exposure to Music Alters Cell Viability and Cell Motility of Human Nonauditory Cells in Culture - PMC https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4960344/?fbclid=IwY2xjawHbAGFleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHQ-dyIXsi3p3sJjMl8koytiJfen3uscSUzXNV3nIz818E5lHRr8yLRVfgg_aem_8rITF4cJL0-b_0olg3BOqQ

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Paskelbta 01-04

Hyperborean Vibrations: 'Fifth Symphony' by Beethoven destroys cancer cells http://hyperboreanvibrations.blogspot.com/2011/03/fifth-symphony-by-beethoven-destroys.html?m=1

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Paskelbta 01-04

The Healing Power of Beethoven’s Music - Natural Medicine World https://natmedworld.com/the-healing-power-of-beethovens-music/

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Gary Brecka: "We've got the highest rates of childhood cancer in recorded history right now. The US ... is now ranked 66th in the world in life expectancy beneath some sub Saharan South African nations. So you're talking about nations that don't have clean water and sanitation. We're ranked behind them in life expectancy ... We're the biggest spender in healthcare worldwide and we're the sickest, fattest, most disease ridden nation in the world, and you gotta wonder why." (1 min, 33 sec)

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Paskelbta 01-02

Natural Hollow Fibers Versus Traditional Fabrics When you slip into a silk shirt or wrap yourself in a wool blanket, you're experiencing the remarkable benefits of hollow fiber technology that nature perfected millions of years ago. Unlike the solid, cylindrical structures of cotton and linen, hollow fibers contain microscopic air channels that create extraordinary properties for comfort, temperature regulation, and moisture management. Understanding these differences isn't just about textile trivia, it's about making informed choices that significantly impact your daily comfort, sleep quality, and even your health. The distinction between hollow and closed fibers represents one of the most important yet least understood aspects of textile selection. More information: https://bit.ly/4iQDl5T

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Paskelbta 12-31

Wellness Revolution Why Nutraceuticals are the Next Big Thing, Dr. Alejandro Diaz https://open.substack.com/pub/diazmd/p/wellness-revolution @PeterMcCulloughMD .

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Paskelbta 12-31

The problem of microplastics in the water we drink Dr. Peter McCullough with Riggs Eckelberry, Sat Dec 28, 2024, The McCullough Report, Business, Environment, Health, Technology, Top Stories. https://americaoutloud.news/the-problem-of-microplastics-in-the-water-we-drink/ @PeterMcCulloughMD .

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