Ormus in Pregnancy
by: Chad F., ORMUS during pregnancy (1 year later),
June 13th 2005
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I felt compelled to write to you and relay some experiences regarding
my daughter, who is now 9 months old.
You may or may not remember me, and/or the conversation thread that spawned
a very passionate debate sometime last year.
My name is Chad, and I used to be a subscriber to the ORMUS email list. I
took a break from the list when things started to take a negative turn (a
couple of the members were acting in a negative fashion, and I took a break
from the list for a while.) I haven't rejoined, yet, but I wanted to tell
you about my daughter, who received ORMUS while in her mother's womb.
The topic that spawned the debate was related to my wife taking ORMUS while
pregnant with my 2nd daughter. The product was Zynergy, (containing gold,
silver, zindium.) She took Zynergy due to physical and emotional problems
that she was enduring, having to do with a pregnancy that was proving to be
very tough. Well, she ingested two smalls bottles of Zynergy over the
course of the end of her second trimester and most of the third. Here is
what happened...
The pregnancy, as I mentioned was tough. Before ingesting any ORMUS, there
were physical ailments present, such as hip problems and her sensitivity to
allergens made life very difficult, even in a climate controlled
environment. As a last ditch effort to feel any semblance of comfort, she
took some of my Zynergy. She immediately felt (almost) complete relief
from many of her ailments. She was suffering from chronic headaches, of
which immediately went away. Her allergies started to subside, and after a
couple days, her hips felt much better. No, it wasn't a complete recovery,
but she felt so much better that she could not think about it without
feeling like she wanted to shed tears of joy. Of course, there was the
baby and a huge concern that ORMUS might harm the baby, which is why I took
the question to the forum.
We all know the debate that took place, and after all was said, she decided
to continue. Nothing about it felt wrong, and there were no signals from
her intuition telling her that what she was doing would harm the baby.
Early in the third trimester, we were given bad news by our doctor. A
routine blood test showed numbers that indicated birth defects, which could
include downs syndrome, spina bifida, etc. The very next day, we were
scheduled to visit the hospital for a triple screen, which is an ultrasound
session where various measurements are taken, such as skull size, femur
length, etc.. the goal being to look for physical attributes common with
people who have downs syndrome or spina bifida. The results came back
"normal", but we were taken into a room and we spoke to a counselor.
We were informed of our "choices", of which included more tests, and
even abortion.
Abortion was out of the question, as even though the ordeal was very
stressful for my wife and I, deep down we felt that all was ok. So we told
them that we didn't want any more tests, and would go ahead with the rest
of the pregnancy.
Two weeks before the due date, my wife called her doctor, complaining of
skin rashes, and other ailments that seemed to come out of nowhere. She
was asked to come into the clinic for a blood test, which would help to
identify any issues with the pregnancy, if there were any. She went in and
took the blood test and was told that she would get a call, probably the
next day, with the results. Well, the doctor called that very evening and
told us that my wife tested positive for preeclampsia. For those of you
who don't know, Preeclampsia is a disorder that occurs only during
pregnancy and the postpartum period and affects both the mother and the
unborn baby. Affecting at least 5-8% of all pregnancies, it is a rapidly
progressive condition characterized by high blood pressure and the presence
of protein in the urine. We were told that we would be induced that very
next morning.
The next morning, we went to the hospital, checked in, and my wife was
induced. We gave birth to our daughter twenty minutes after midnight with
a very healthy baby girl.
One thing the doctor noted that seemed very odd to her was the size of the
placenta. It was nearly three times the size of an average placenta, and
it was so big that it didn't fit into the container (not even close) that
is used to store them in for disposal. They had to look around for
something else to contain it. I asked the doctor if she'd ever seen
anything like it, and why it was so large. She said that she had never
seen a placenta as large as the one that was in my wife's womb, but her
theory was that if it hadn't been as large as it was, the baby likely would
have suffered complications. Apparently, what the earlier blood test
checks (the test that had us wondering about birth defects) was how much
nutrition was able to pass through the placenta, in order to nourish the
baby. Because the placenta wasn't working at peak potential, it simply
grew larger in order to accommodate the baby on what parts of it wasn't
able to do. Almost as if the placenta was intelligent enough to adjust to
adverse conditions in order to keep the baby 100% healthy, even up to
making itself larger... I still don't understand the whole thing, but the
doctor herself seemed pretty dumbfounded.
Today:
All is better than well. The baby is now nine months old, and I must say,
that I haven't seen a baby like her before. I have been around plenty of
babies, and this is my second daughter, so I've had the chance to raise an
infant before this one. However, this one seems different. She radiates
love like no other living being that I've ever known. She has a smile that
would melt the coldest heart and thin the thickest calluses of
resentment. It is simply impossible to be angry or irritated with her, no
matter what she does. It's almost impossible to be angry or feel any
negative emotion, just being in the same room with her.
Her way of communication is different then that of other baby I've seen,
including my first born. She doesn't talk yet, (outside of a couple words
she says) but she somehow gets her point across. When she needs something,
I rarely miss the target. There are no guessing games with her, as she is
somehow able to convey her needs without the ability to speak.
Best of all, she connects with people. She initiates and maintains long
and intense eye contact with those around her (it almost feels like she's
reading you), and if you don't look directly into her eyes, she will move
or position herself in front of you so she can meet your eyes. She almost
requires that sort of connection, and when she gets it, it is no less that
hypnotizing.
Anyway, I have never met a more extraordinary being.
That's about it, I just wanted to send an update for those who might have
been interested in the outcome.
Blessings, Chad F.
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