Understanding Miscarriages

Dr. Maxwell Nartey

Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP

World Center for Health Education and Scientific Enlightenment

When a woman miscarries, she is distraught and depressed and seems confused because she lost a precious life that she was supposed to protect and bring into this world. Here comes the question. Does she know why she miscarried? No, she does not. Here are the facts. 

A miscarriage does not just happen, and it is not a mystery. It happened because the rules of procreation were violated. What are these rules? Per the rules of procreation, the following measures should have been taken:

  1. The quality of the man’s sperm must be high. How much sulfur was in the sperm that fused with the egg to produce a zygote? Sulfur is so indispensable to life that some of the amino acids that are in DNA have it. If these amino acids do not have sulfur, the life of the baby cannot be sustained. A miscarriage is not always the woman’s fault. Sometimes, it is the man’s fault because of the poor quality of his sperm.
  2. The woman must produce enough HDL (high-density lipoprotein) because most of the hormones that sustain a pregnancy are made with it.
  3. The woman must produce a lot of ancillary enzymes.
  4. Food enzymes and ancillary enzymes should not be denatured. What has the woman been eating and drinking to denature these important enzymes?
  5. There should not be too many fissures in the woman’s matrix. The older the woman gets, the greater would be the number of fissures in her matrix. Hence, the importance of always strengthening the matrix.
  6. The endometrium must be intact and healthy. In other words, scars should not be in the endometrium. If scars are in the endometrium, the placenta could slip, especially if it is not well attached to the wall. Also, huge fibroids, polyps, tumors, and cysts should not be in the uterus.
  7. The uterus and placenta must be superbly oxygenated.
  8. Spasms that cause a severe cough, or abdominal cramps must be stopped immediately. They indicate deep fissures in the woman’s matrix. If these fissures are not sealed as quickly as possible, the woman could miscarry. Coughing or abdominal cramps are not good signs for a pregnant woman.

Symptometry is now providing top-of-the-line services to stop or prevent miscarriages; something physicians, chiropractors, acupuncturists, herbalists, nutritionists, and naturopaths cannot do. 

Also, it has in place an excellent pregnancy management program, the first of its kind on this planet.

We are stopping miscarriages. We are ending the death of the mother during childbirth. We are ending stillbirth. Also, we are ending pre-eclampsia and eclampsia. 

Extended labor time lasting 18 to 30 hours is now history. The baby should be out by vaginal birth in 10 to 20 minutes. One woman gave birth vaginally in 8 minutes. Her husband timed the entire process from start to finish, and it is in our record. The world is tired of human mediocrity.

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