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Is this a diagnosis by a health professional? Preeclampsia is very serious.

I hope she is under the care of a board certified obstetrician.

Denise

 

> Hello all, does anyone have any experience with treating preeclampsia

> with natural methods? My oldest daughter is showing early signs of

> possible preeclampsia. Thanks in advance.

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If you are not getting enough protein (80 to 100 grams per day), and if you are

not getting enough calcium/magnesium, your liver cannot function properly, and

the tissues of the body begin metabolizing themselves to provide for your

protein needs, specifically kidney tissue. Some of the protein that is broken

down is excreted into the urine, which is why there will be protein in the

urine. Blood pressure and edema (swelling) are due to poor mineral balance,

specifically calcium/magnesium imbalance.

 

80 to 100 grams of protein each day.

 

Natural prenatal vitamin supplement. Make sure it is not the drug store

variety, as these are almost always synthetically produced and are not broken

down absorbed well by the body. The vitamin should also contain some digestive

enzymes and hydrochloric acid, since many women do not have enough HCL in their

stomachs to break down a vitamin tablet.

 

DO NOT restrict salt intake. When salt intake is restricted, the placenta may

grow slowly or not at all. Your body cannot make enough new blood for you and

the baby without adequate salt. Salt restriction can actually cause high blood

pressure and swelling, rather than prevent them. Use sea salt

 

Drink plenty of fluids, AVOIDING coffee, tea, or soft drinks of any kind that

have sugar, artificial sweetners, or caffeine. Caffeine overstimulates the

glands that regulate blood sugar, and is implicated in birth defects,

miscarriages, and infertility even with moderate use. Drink at least 64 ounces

of filtered water each day, along with fresh (NOT bottled or canned) fruit

juices and herbal teas.

 

 

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I had this with my first son. I was not put on any meds and the thing my OB

told me was to take it easy, not stress too much, lay down whenever possible and

no sex. Try hearing that news on Valentine's Day! I was 4 months though when I

found out. It can turn by itself actually, just must be monitored more. Mine

did turn to where it did not end up covering the cervix and was just to the

side. If they say that she has to be put on meds, then that is news to me as I

did not have any. Glade

 

Johnny Sanders <johnnysanders wrote:

Hello all, does anyone have any experience with treating preeclampsia

with natural methods? My oldest daughter is showing early signs of

possible preeclampsia. Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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preclampsia is because of a magnesium defiecency. what ever you do -

DO NOT take any tums, rolaids ect. for heartburn! It leaches the

magnesium out of your body! I found out the hard way. My doctor told

me to take Tums/Rolaids because I had really bad heartburn my last 2

months of pregnancy. then I ended up getting preclampsia because of

it. Luckily I had a friend who knew a naturalpathic doctor who helped

me. I stopped taking antacids and started taking papaya enzymes

instead. I also noticed that my prenatals did not have the recommended

magnesium/ calcium for pregnancy... I ended up drinking a lot of green

juices fresh from the juicer and switching prenatal vitamins and

although it did not completely reverse my preclamsia, it did slow it

down enough to deliver my baby in the 37th week just barely making it

to term.

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