Publisher's Synopsis
If you're interested in quality when you acquire any product: why shouldn't quality be important to you when you are trying to produce a descendant whom you'll love intensely as long as you live? In the corrupt modern environment, it is impossible to achieve quality offspring without knowledge. Unfortunately, such knowledge is not available in doctors' offices. This book, underpinned on a first-class scientific base, was born from the urgent need to warn future parents of the innumerable dangers that modernity imposes on the process of procreating humans. Its pages speak of a tragedy (avoidable): the actual humans lose qualities in each generation.The manufacture of a human being begins with the choice of a partner and ends when the product reaches 18 years of age. Throughout this long journey, multiple risks threaten, like evil elves, the quality that the offspring will have as long as it lives, both in its form and in its behavior. I'm not trying to give you simple advice for your baby to be born "healthy"; a few examples will make it clear to you that making a human that meets the highest standards of quality is an extremely complex challenge: - If a pregnant woman does not get enough sunlight on her bare skin, she will be deficient in vitamin D and her child will be at high risk of (lifelong) type 1 diabetes.- A child born by cesarean section will accumulate large amounts of fat in the waist when reaches adulthood and nothing and no one can change that fate.- Ultrasound damages the fetal brain. Result: autism.- Maternal caffeine consumption during pregnancy is associated with an 87% increased risk of "permanent" obesity in the offspring.- Cell phone use by the pregnant woman damages the fetal brain which can result in behavioral problems such as delinquency and drug addiction.- If a pregnant woman uses nail polish, she will have high levels of phthalates in her blood and her male child can be born with a micropenis (tiny penis) and will remain so for as long as he lives.- A human who is born by cesarean section will have five units less IQ than if he had been born vaginally. Most C-sections are unnecessary and are made by the medical industry for profit.- A beautiful face is only given by prolonged breastfeeding because bottle feeding does not produce a harmonious development of the bones of the face.- A child who does not receive prolonged breastfeeding will (irremediably) have atherosclerosis and a high risk of heart attack when it reaches adulthood.- Maternal stress during gestation feminizes the brain of the male fetus and masculinizes the brain of the female fetus. Result: homosexuality.- If a woman consumes liquids or food packaged in plastic, she will have high concentrations of phthalates in her blood, and her descendant may behave aggressively or be a criminal.- A human conceived in the sparsely sunny winter months will have osteoporosis and fractures when it reaches old age.To make a human being without this instructive entails the possibility that it presents irreparable defects that can be manifested in any age.