THE CONNECTION BETWEEN
CHILD ASTHMA AND BIRTH PROBLEMS
Dozens of studies have shown that childhood asthma is associated with these factors:
One researcher wrote that if a child has asthma, most likely there is a birth interruption involved.
Following these Redwood Psychology studies, the same researchers found that when the original trauma was resolved and a new birth was imagined, the child’s asthma improved or was cured. The treatment was fast and simple: heal the original trauma and imagine a new birth and the child’s health got better.
There were three small studies that investigated this claim. A total of 37 children were studied who had histories of birth interruptions. Corrective therapy was done with the mothers, and 31 children improved. Almost all who were taking medicines no longer needed them. Younger children did best, and most of the children over 12 years of age did not improve.
From these studies, it appears that child asthma can improve in those children with birth interruptions whose mothers go through this corrective therapy.
CHILD ASTHMA AND BIRTH PROBLEMS
Dozens of studies have shown that childhood asthma is associated with these factors:
- separation from the mother at birth
- maternal depression
- C-sections deliveries
- maternal trauma and
- other events in the mother’s life that interrupts her focus on her baby.
One researcher wrote that if a child has asthma, most likely there is a birth interruption involved.
Following these Redwood Psychology studies, the same researchers found that when the original trauma was resolved and a new birth was imagined, the child’s asthma improved or was cured. The treatment was fast and simple: heal the original trauma and imagine a new birth and the child’s health got better.
There were three small studies that investigated this claim. A total of 37 children were studied who had histories of birth interruptions. Corrective therapy was done with the mothers, and 31 children improved. Almost all who were taking medicines no longer needed them. Younger children did best, and most of the children over 12 years of age did not improve.
From these studies, it appears that child asthma can improve in those children with birth interruptions whose mothers go through this corrective therapy.