Maternal Nutrition
Cross-source consensus on Maternal Nutrition from 3 sources and 13 claims.
3 sources · 13 claims
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- What a mother consumes during pregnancy and breastfeeding is vitally important to breast milk quality and child development. — The Benefits of Breastfeeding
- Whole fruit with intact fiber does not produce the same hepatic fructose spike as processed fructose because fiber delays digestion. — Optimizing Child Immunity: An Integrative Pediatrics Framework
- Deficiency in omega-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA) during development produces impaired cognitive ability, memory, neuronal plasticity, executive function, language, and attention — the symptom spectrum of ADHD and ASD. — The Growing Brain: Upstream Causes of the Neurodevelopmental Crisis
- Gestational choline levels protect fetal brain development against maternal infection, yet many prenatal vitamins do not contain choline. — The Growing Brain: Upstream Causes of the Neurodevelopmental Crisis
- The ideal time to begin nutritional preparation for pregnancy is about two years before conception. — The Benefits of Breastfeeding
- Maintaining proper nutrition through pregnancy and breastfeeding creates the best conditions for high-quality breast milk. — The Benefits of Breastfeeding
- Maternal consumption of processed fructose causes delayed placentation, reduced fetal oxygen delivery, and preeclampsia. — Optimizing Child Immunity: An Integrative Pediatrics Framework
- Exclusively pureed infant food fails to provide the mechanical stimulation required for normal jaw bone development. — Optimizing Child Immunity: An Integrative Pediatrics Framework
- Vitamin D insufficiency impairs FoxP3-mediated T-regulatory cell activity and drives immune dysregulation before causing rickets. — The Growing Brain: Upstream Causes of the Neurodevelopmental Crisis
- Elevated ferritin in modern disease reflects inflammatory sequestration of iron rather than iron excess — an artifact of the ancestral anti-infection response misfiring against autoimmune and metabolic inflammation. — The Growing Brain: Upstream Causes of the Neurodevelopmental Crisis