Collagen and gelatin are rich glycine sources; bone broth, slow-cooked meats, and skinless and boneless poultry are the most reliable dietary sources. It is a structural amino acid necessary for fetal DNA and collagen synthesis, and it helps the mother's body grow and adapt to pregnancy. Animal bones, skin, and connective tissue are rich in protein, gelatin, collagen, glycine, and minerals. Therefore, a multi-collagen supplement in capsule form can be a valuable addition to your diet when you are planning to become pregnant or are pregnant to support your intake of glycine and seventeen other amino acids. This supplement contains a blend of different types of collagen and is specially formulated to balance protein levels and support a healthy pregnancy.
The Critical Role of Iodine and Vitamin D by Donna Voetee (AKA Granny Good Food) (The Best Years in Life) Summary: Acid reflux and infantile rickets are signs of the same nutritional deficiency. Standard of care is to switch to soy formula and give an antacid. Relief will not be seen and there will be reproductive issues in the child’s later life. This is sheer madness. If your baby spits up frequently, your pediatrician may diagnose Gastro-Esophageal Reflux (GER). He may suggest that you switch to soy formula and possibly include an antacid. Don’t do it! (not to be construed as medical advice, but nutritional wisdom). Read More. (
in Reflux, Rickets and Reproduction
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