BUILDING A HEALTHY CHILD AND THEIR IMMUNE SYSTEM

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Discover How the Immune System Develops

This intricate process involves the organs, the glandular system, the psychological and the immunological stages of development which must happen in a specific order and at a specific time of life.

 

  • Immune Development – Birth to Puberty
  • Endocrine Development – How it Affects Immunity
  • What is the difference between Non Specific and Specific Immunity?
  • Vaccinations: Yes/No? Protocols
  • Childhood Diseases, Their Importance & Protocols

Learn How Their Immune System Develops 

We are going to talk about how the maturation of the human body takes place in relation to the gradual step by step process of the development of the immune system. It happens one phase at a time and incorporates the glandular system, the organs, the psychological, and the immunological systems.

 

Vaccinations

To diminish the chances of side effects, don’t use too many vaccinations at the same time. For example, if there are 3 different vaccines in one dose, the doctor can cut the dose down or give the vaccine in 2 or 3 doses; i.e., 1/3 of the dose one month, another 1/3, the following month, and the final 1/3, the following month.

 

Babies and Leaky Gut

Babies are actually born with a leaky gut. They are designed that way so that the nutrients can go from the mother’s milk through the mucus membranes easily, to be absorbed quickly. After about 4 months, those holes start to close up. So, if we introduce foods too early, the molecules actually leak through the micro cores in the natural leaky gut, causing food sensitivities to develop.

WEBINAR PREVIEW

Presented By:

  1. Lynne Hinton, BSc, BEd, ROHP, CHCP
  2. Marlene Marshall, CNP, ROHP, CHCP
  3. Gilda Rovan, BA, RHN, ROHP

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