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Primal Health

Autor Michel Odent
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2007
Michel Odent, the leading pioneer for natural childbirth, indicates that the period between conception and a child's first birthday is critical to lifelong health. In this prophetic book (first published in 1986 and reproduced here in its original form), the author states that different parts of the "primal adaptive system" develop, regulate, and adjust themselves during fetal life and the time around birth and infancy.
"Everything which happens during this period of dependence on the mother has an influence on this basic state of health, this primal health." He suggests that the later well-being of adults, their ability to withstand the "diseases of civilization" such as hypertension, cancer, alcoholism and failures of the immune system resulting in AIDS, allergies and viral diseases, can all be traced back to society's ignorance of the vital importance of the primal period.
Since the first edition of this groundbreaking work, research has continued apace, offering further evidence to substantiate Odent's ideas. In the important new Introduction and Postscript, the author reviews recent developments and relates them to the central themes of Primal Health.
This book is essential reading for all who care about the health of our children and the ongoing health of society as a whole.
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ISBN-13: 9781905570089
ISBN-10: 1905570082
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 139 x 215 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: CLAIRVIEW BOOKS
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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Michel Odent, the leading pioneer for natural childbirth, indicates that the period between conception and a child's first birthday is critical to life-long health. Here, he argues that different parts of the 'primal adaptive system' develop, regulate and adjust themselves during foetal life and the time around birth and infancy.