...episode of hypoxia and this could be genetic, traumatic or nutritional in character.There are at least two clues: the first is the
More...is exactly the same as suffering a mild deficiency of oxygen and that is why thiamine deficiency is sometimes referred to as
More...as pseudo hypoxia, meaning that oxygen is not being used efficiently in brain cells. When this happens, everything in the brain is
More...In June 2020, I began experiencing the following symptoms in rapid succession: Feeling of poor circulation/lack of blood flow throughout entire body
More...pat of the brain where the controls of the ANS are situated. This part of the brain is highly susceptible to vitamin
More...enhances the bleeding. Here is a study that explains the mechanisms at play. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3320130/ Hyperglycemia is another overlooked cause. Hyperglycemia (high blood
More...could not figure out way I was suffocating at night as he never had a skinny patient before. I found your article
More...explain why vaccination, flame retardants in the mattress, positioning of the infant and/or mild coryza do not automatically produce SIDS. Genetic predisposition
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