Dr.
Ali's
Toxic Womb Course
Majid Ali, M.D.
Several years ago,
I coined the term
"Toxic Womb State" for some specific reasons:
(1) to sharply focus on the issues of pregnant
wombs; (2) to link the development of cellular
toxicity to nutritional, toxicity, and environmental
disorders to in-the-womb (gestational exposures of
vulnerable fetal tissues to maternal toxicities);
(3) to shift the focus from the frivolous
psychological theories concerning childrens’
developmental disorders to observable biologic
issues; (4) to offer guidelines for maternal detox
options; and (5) to underscore the importance of
robust nutritional, environmental, and
stress-controlling measures for affected children.
I use the term Toxic Womb
State with concern and caution. In public forum,
I first used it in a series of my radio essays
presented on my Science, Health, and Healing program
on non-commercial WBAI radio, New York. I recognized
the risk inherent in the use of such a troubling
term. And yet, I recognized the dire need for
stating my case clearly. An increasing number of
unborn babies are exposed to incrementally toxic
womb conditions with serious, sometimes devastating,
consequences. Below are the major sources of womb
toxicity:
1. Mold
toxins produced in mother’s fermenting bowels
(result of sugar and antibiotic abuse)
2. Toxins
in the mother’s fermenting mind (result of anger and
deep disappointments of life)
3. Toxins
in the mother’s fermenting liver (results of
pesticides, herbicides, and other toxins in foods
4. Excess
insulin in mother’s blood and tissues
5. Excess
adrenal steroids (cortisol and others) due to
chronic stress and poor sleep
6. Toxic
metal load
7. Abuse of
legally prescribed and illegally obtained drugs
8.
Recreational and/or addictive use of illegal
substances by mothers
9.
Environmental toxins in the drinking water and air
I present these subjects at
length in various articles in this series. Recent
reports reveal a disconcerting increase in the
prevalence rates of childrens’ developmental
disorders, including the autism spectrum, ADHD,
obssessive-compulsive disorders, learning disorders,
and others. I show a numbing illustration of this in
a graph reproduced from the prestigious science
journal, Nature (Nov.3, 2011) at:
http://wiki-medical.org/autism_incidence.htm
2002:
$54.9 billion; 2008: $76.6 billion
I include here brief text from
one of the articles to provide a small window to the
complexity and enormity of the problem of the toxic
womb state: In 2002, $54.9 billion in annual costs
of environmentally mediated diseases in US children
was reported by National Children’s Study New
York–Northern New Jersey Center, in New York City.
In 2011, an updated and expanded analysis at the
same center found that by 2008 the cost had risen by
about 35% to $76.6 billion. These costs were related
to lead poisoning, prenatal methylmercury exposure,
childhood cancer, asthma, intellectual disability,
autism, and attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder. What is chilling in these data is not the
cost in dollars but the cost in ill-health and
suffering of such children in the past, present, and
future.
Autism Spectrum
Course
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Child Development
Course
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The Toxic Womb State
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Autism - An
Evolutionary-Biologic
View
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The
Oxygen Model of the Autism Spectrum
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Direct Evidence
for the Oxygen View of
Autism
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Evidence
for Oxygen Model of Autism -
Inflam-Infection
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Being
Bullied, Then and Now
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Pre-Birth
Bioenergetic Bullying
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Rising Prevalence of Autism Spectrum
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Oxygen-impaired Womb and Behavior Disorders
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Pre-birth
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
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Womb Detox
During Pregnancy
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Womb Detox
During In Vitro Fertility
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Rising Prevalence of Autism Spectrum
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Autism Epidemic in China
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I Predict Autism
Epidemics in China
and India
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Every Child Is
Born A Scientist
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Our Breathe
- The Best First-aid
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What Is Oxygen?
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Mercury, Toxic Womb
State, and the Autism Spectrum
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Corporate Child
Abuse
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Limbic
Breathing for Children With Anxiety and Asthma
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What Is Life Span?
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What Does
Water Do in Metabolism?
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What Is the
Immune System?
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What Is
Blood Pressure?
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Causes
of High Blood Pressure
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