For years, the tragedy of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
(SIDS) has baffled the medical community. Now, a new book offers compelling theories that
connect many unexplained infant deaths to brain stem malfunction caused by vertebral
subluxation, or spinal misalignment.
SIDS claims the lives of approximately 3,000 infants in the United States each year.
Today, more children die of SIDS in one year than all children who die of cancer, heart
disease, pneumonia, child abuse, AIDS, cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy combined.
"The Best-Kept Secret to Raising a Healthy Child...and The Possible Prevention of
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)" is based on 10 years of research and more than
100 medical research papers that suggest a brain stem-spinal connection.
The authors, Drs. Craig Wehrenberg and Tracey Mulhall, recommend that all newborns have
their upper cervical spine examined to ensure proper alignment of the vertebrae. With
proper alignment, the overall health of infants and children improves, the authors state.
"I was initially motivated to research SIDS because I lost a brother to it some
thirty years ago," Wehrenberg stated. "I've always wondered what kind of person
my younger brother Jeffrey would have become, had he survived."
The authors began their research in 1990 while in graduate school.
"It has been gratifying to see evidence for our hypothesis grow as medical
researchers uncover the intricacies of the way health prevails or is hampered by spinal
misalignments and brain stem malfunction," Wehrenberg noted.
"With the heightened interest in alternative health practices in the past several
years," he continued, "it seemed that the public was ready to consider our
recommendations, and we hope to perform a public service that will save infants' lives by
making our theories available to a large audience."
The book explains that:
The authors suggest that chiropractors should examine and
correct the spines of infants to increase their health potential and decrease their risk
of SIDS.
Wehrenberg and Mulhall will donate a portion of the
proceeds from the book to the non-profit organization they recently established to pursue
SIDS-related research and education: StopSIDS. Found on the Internet at www.stopsids.org,
the organization is a "health hub" for research, fundraising, and communication
about SIDS and its prevention.
The book will be sold for $14.95 (plus $4.00 S&H). To purchase a copy at the
special "pre-publication price" of $9.95 (plus $4.00 S&H), please place your
order by calling (toll free), 888/521-9499 by July 31, 2000. Publication is scheduled for
August 2000.
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