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Linda F. Palmer (Author), LOOK for "THE BABY BOND": The Newest Ed (Author)
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March 3, 2009
Order "The Baby Bond," by Linda Palmer; it's the newest edition of Baby Matters, with useful updates and additional text. These books bring solid evidence that supports natural parenting practices, rebuts cry-it-out parenting and the frequent usage of various drugs and vaccinations in children, reveals incredibly common, yet seldom diagnosed food intolerance symptoms--even from foods in mom's diet--and how to treat them, and discloses the real causes of ear infections, colic, reflux, ADHD and SIDS. In warm, reader-friendly terms, a rare overview of information too often missing from standard pediatric sources. From the hormonal and neurological consequences of various parenting behaviors to the lifetime biochemical disadvantages of artificial infant feeds, food intolerance reactions, and the unique physiology of the infant digestive and immune systems, Palmer exposes the truths that pharmaceutical and formula industry educated doctors can?t. A favorite of lactation consultants, Baby Matters is one of the most powerfully persuasive and informative "why-to" healthy parenting texts to date.


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"...her comments are well-substantiated by very impressive and extensive scientific citations." -- Rosalind C. Haselbeck, Ph.D., Biochemist, Biology Instructor, Doula

"A sophisticated professional, yet she understands the needs of ordinary families with a new baby." -- A. Christine Watson, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist

"A viewpoint different from what I was taught in school...seems much healthier." -- V. Paul Kater, M.D., Family Practice

"A well thought-out book..." -- Adrian M. Jaffer, M.D., F.A.C.P., Practicing in Allergy and Rheumatology

"Baby Matters is a well-referenced compendium of information from highly authoritative sources..." -- George J. Pratt, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, Author of Instant Emotional Healing

"Baby Matters was invaluable to me in dealing with my baby's pediatrician..." -- Sandra Seastedt, M.F.C.C.

"Covering a very broad range of problems relating to nutrition of babies as well as the psychology of baby care..." -- David B. Gordon Ph.D., Physiologist, Author of Milk and Mortality --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"Baby Matters" is now out of print because it has been picked up by the publisher Sourcebooks, updated in detail by the author, embellished (new tables, glossary, more), and re-released as "The Baby Bond, The New Science Behind What's Really Important When Caring for Your Baby." Read the customer reviews for "Baby Matters," then go to Amazon's page for "The Baby Bond" by Linda Folden Palmer.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Look for "The Baby Bond" pub by Sourcebooks; 2nd Revised edition (March 3, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0975317016
  • ISBN-13: 978-0975317013
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #935,784 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Dr. Linda Folden Palmer is a doctor of chiropractic, a consultant and speaker on pediatric nutrition and natural parenting challenges, a science writer, and a mother. She left her chiropractic practice shortly after the birth of her son, when she was confronted with his serious health complications and astounded by the lack of accurate or helpful information from doctors or books. For her son's sake, she delved deeply into the scientific and medical literature to find answers, which led to further questions and some astonishing realizations.

 

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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent review of evidence for AP (though not without bias, December 15, 2003
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Would give it 4.5 stars if I could. Palmer reviews the available evidence (from actual medical and psychology journals) for parenting decisions like breastfeeding, cosleeping, food choices, and the like. She also discusses why medically you should be very responsive to your baby and avoid following the current fad recommendation to cry-it-out. She reinforces why sleeping through the night, while a wonderful thing that all parents hope for, may NOT be the best thing for your baby.

Evidence-based medicine in parenting books is a rare thing. For that alone, you should read Palmer's book. Her only drawback is that she definitely writes from her own biases, so you can't look at this as a systematic review of all the literature. Also, she occasionally goes a little too far with her conclusions (an association does not equal a cause, etc.)

I highly recommend this book.

a physician (non-pediatrician) in Virginia

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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is truly a valuable resource., August 14, 2002
So your know-it-all cousin chides that your baby's being spoiled by all that attention. Last time you talked, she disapproved of prolonged breastfeeding. What'll it be next? Don't you wish you had some scientific evidence to back up your choices? Well, now you do. Dr. Linda Folden Palmer's book, Baby Matters, exhaustively lists the scientific evidence behind attachment parenting, breastfeeding, and the reality of food allergies. With chapters such as, "The Attachment Advantage," "Bonding: the Inside Story," " Crying & Caring," and "The Dangers of Cow's Milk," Dr. Palmer shows how the establishment of science-conquering-nature has caused unnecessary suffering and heartache to parents and babies alike. Leaving babies to "cry it out," forcing them to sleep alone, giving them formula instead of breastfeeding, ignoring possible food allergies, and indiscriminate vaccination have all resulted in alarming SIDS rates, aggressiveness, emotional detachment and physical illness. Not to be accused of selectively culling sources, Palmer evenhandedly discusses vaccines, for example, deflating the overblown cons and discussing the details of what the research really shows. This is truly a valuable resource for attachment parents, and perhaps if you gave it to your cousin at her baby shower, she might just learn a thing or two. What you (and your great grandma) knew in your heart was right all alongit simply took some time for our society to catch up. Reviewed by Regina Cassidy
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An instant classic. A must-read for all parents, January 24, 2002
Dr. Palmer's book is the best book on the hard science behind attachment parenting that I've ever read. I plan to make it a baby gift for every pregnant friend. I wish I had read this book before I became a mother. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It's the most exciting new book on parenting that I've read in a number of years.

Katie Allison Granju ~ author of "ATTACHMENT PARENTING: INSTINCTIVE CARE FOR YOUR BABY AND YOUNG CHILD" (Pocket Books/1999)

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