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Baby Sleep System | Newborns | Teething | Colic | Tantrums

The Miracle BabySleep System CD is an advanced technology that uses actual sound recordings from the womb, processed to closely emulate the sound babies experienced during their first 9-months of life. Free Sample The Missing Fourth Trimester “Many Babies Cry because they were born 3 months too soon! As helpful as [womb simulation] is for [...]

Baby Sleep System | Newborns | Teething | Colic | Tantrums

Here’s a sample of our many Testimonials… “For those who are going through the anxiety of trying to get an overtired baby to sleep, and are at their wits end, frazzled to the point of no return, here is a CD that promises, and best of all, delivers relief. Using sound recordings from the womb, [...]

: Delta Sleep System: Jeffrey Thompson: Music

Ok, I admit it, I was skeptical of this type of cd as well as those musical healing cds. I enjoy new age and ambient music in general but never found myself falling asleep to it, and as I have sleeping problems in general and compounded by recent stress. I thought I’d tried everything, lifestyle [...]

T.S. Wiley: Can Sleep Loss Destroy Your Immune System?

Our viability as a life form means that our responsiveness to the seasons in terms of food supply and reproduction are really all there is in regard to ending up on top, in the Darwinian sense. That’s why our genes have “on and off” switches, controlled by hormones, that respond to environmental cues. We are [...]

Baby Sleep System | Newborns | Teething | Colic | Tantrums

The Mozart Effect The truth behind the media frenzy. “Mozart for Babies” – or – “Baby Mozart” is a household name for anyone who has had, or is about to have, a baby. All parents want to give their child the best possible upbringing, and they hope their child will grow up to be as [...]

Baby Sleep System | Newborns | Teething | Colic | Tantrums

Research Noboru Kobayashi, M.D. Director, Child Research Net The fetus’s brain develops as the fetus grows in the womb. During the last trimester of pregnancy, we can recognize that the fetus’s brain develops enough to be able to recognize the heartbeat of the mother as something significant. Just as the fetus and infant develop experience [...]



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  • Emilio Gonzalez: Ferber does a good job of describing what happens when you sleep. Apparently everyone wakes up in...
  • Roberta Reid: I guess my main problem with Ferber was the way that it’s an exact, rigid theory or philosophy....
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  • Justin Schultz: An idea? To appease us? We spent many months with various techniques that didn’t work, Ferber...
  • Linda Allmon: The second one was a preemie (about 7 weeks) and it literally took years for him to settle into a good...
  • Tara Mccandless: But they do, frequently, until their child is asleep. Have you read any other part of it than the...
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