This information
has been included in order to help you understand the reasons
for the development of the Jensen BabyCloud, as well as to provide
in-depth access to various research results that relate to infant
sleeping disorders could prove fatal.
Results
of Restlessness During Sleep
Restlessness
during sleep results in insufficient release of the growth hormone
Somatotrope.
Insufficient release of the growth hormone results in immune deficiency
throughout adult life.
Restlessness during sleep is also the cause of many other stress-related
illnesses in the infant's future.
Somatotrope
Somatotrope
is a growth hormone which is released from the pituitary gland
only during childhood - and then only during the time that the
baby, toddler or young child experiences deep sleep.
Deep sleep refers to the time the body does not move at all and
all the muscles are in a flaccid state.
Somatotrope is responsible for growing and building each cell
to its optimum potential. When the baby gets plenty of deep sleep,
somatotrope can release to its maximum and a strong immune system
can develop naturally.
The release
somatotrope hormone is disturbed each time the body needs to move
during sleep.
The body moves
each time an message of discomfort is received by the brain from
the immediate sleep-environment. The baby feeling too hot or too
cold are such messages.
Insufficient
release of the growth hormone deprives the body is of optimum
protection against all outer biological invasions.
An outer invasion occurs each time a bacteria, germ or virus enter
the body through lacerated skin or through the respiratory system
or any other penetrable areas into the human bloodstream.
When the growth hormone is not released sufficiently, the body
is unable to shield itself against such outer invasions.
The insufficient rest most infants, babies, toddlers and young
children get during their sleep, is mainly due to the polymer
plastic environment we generally dress our babies with let our
children grow up in.
The polymer plastic textiles such as foam mattresses and polyester
bedding and clothing are therefore mainly responsible for weakening
the human immune system.
Results of
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)
Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity or MCS, is an added condition all babies
suffer from when sleeping in an all plastic-polymer textile environment.
MCS arises from constantly inhaling a gas that is released by
the chemicals that are used to stabilize polymer textiles. According
to independent research done in Europe and the USA, the gas has
been identified as a nerve gas and is airborne when polymer textiles
such as foam, plastic covers or hollow fibres are in contact with
moisture and a temperature exceeding 20°C. The infant's body
temperature is about 36.8°C, nearly twice the temperature
required to trigger of the nerve gas.
Sleeping
in and on plastic textiles can lead to overheating the body. Overheating
can lead to infant death.
The same textiles
can also prevent fresh oxygen rich air to flow freely inside the
infant's sleep environment. In extreme cases this leads to suffocation.
Death by overheating and suffocation are often confused by GP
with SIDS.
MCS symptoms
are often confused by the GP with biological infections such as
bronchitis, influenza, running nose or a persistant dry cough.
MCS symptoms
are mostly treated with 'light' antibiotics.
MCS symptoms
are connected to an overload of the lymphatic system that cleans
the red blood cells of all toxins and antibiotics have therefore
no effect on MCS symptoms.
MCS is therefore
a condition related to inhalation of toxins that are present in
the air from plastic textiles.
Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome
SIDS is a
condition where an apparently health infant dies without previous
symptoms of illness.
SIDS researchers
do not research death by suffocation or death by overheating they
are looking for answers within the infants body.
They have not
studied polymer textiles, their sources and chemical interactions
with the biological body and are therefore not yet competent to
include the external environment of the infant in their research.
SIDS researchers
need to separate "Death that occurs inside the cot" from SIDS until
the reason for this untimely death has been clearly identified.
This is only possible by conducting an autopsy. Only a autopsy can
establish death by suffocation, death by overheating or death for
unknown reason, namely SIDS.
Related
Topics
Antibiotics
have no influence on the condition cause by the chemically produced
environment the infant is exposed to.
Child asthma
has increased rapidly over the years. This condition has been
linked to MCS for many years but is treated with remedies Remedies
such as an asthma pump do not eliminate the symptoms that lead
to MCS related bronchial disorders.
Child insomnia is another condition that is on the increase and
linked to the thermo-effect polymer
textiles have on the body.
Child insomnia
occurs because of the constant restlessness the infant experiences
in a thermo-plastic environment.
It was with better
rest during sleep for our infants in mind, that Danish sleep environment
researcher Maria Jensen, scrutinised all components that are used
inside the cradle.
Jensen also investigated the cradle itself.
According
to statistics, most parents give birth to healthy infants and
Jensen who has studied these statistics says that most illnesses
that befall the initially healthy infant have the root in the
baby's immediate outer environment.
Resting the
tiny body during sleep is only possible for your baby when the
infant sleeps on and in textiles that are derived from biological
fibres such as Raw-Cotton.
Prevention
is better than cure!
Jensen's BabyCloud mattress is filled with 100% natural Raw Cotton
fibre, and all fabrics used around the infant are made from unbleached
calico.

