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This 1998 Ice Storm Study Proved Pregnancy Stress Damages Kids for 15 Years | prenatal toxins I

This 1998 Ice Storm Study Proved Pregnancy Stress Damages Kids for 15 Years | prenatal toxins I

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What if the stress you experience during pregnancy could affect your child's health for the next 15 years?

This pediatrician reveals groundbreaking research from the 1998 Canadian ice storm that followed 400,000 pregnant mothers, showing how prenatal stress led to higher rates of eczema, asthma, ADHD, autism, and even cancer in their children. But that's not all - new studies on fluoride exposure during pregnancy are showing alarming decreases in children's IQ scores.

Learn about the Canadian studies that changed her mind about fluoride supplementation and why she now makes specific recommendations that go against conventional medical advice. This is essential information for any expecting parent who wants to give their child the healthiest possible start in life.

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