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When our babies seem fussy, grunty, gassy, tense, don’t sleep well, nurse well, or act uncomfortable in general, as parents, we often wonder if something is wrong. When we go online to check whether this is normal, we find that unless our babies are crying for a VERY LONG TIME—like more than three hours at a time, for more than three days a week, for more than three weeks in a row—they do NOT HAVE COLIC.
That leads us to believe that all the fussy, grunty, gassy, tense, sleepless symptoms are just normal, and that our baby will outgrow whatever they are going through. We sign ourselves up for months and months of rocking, bouncing, pacing, and doing whatever it takes to keep our sweet little one comfortable and “content.” But what if all these symptoms really were optional? What if it isn’t normal for your baby to cry every time you lay them down on their back, or to constantly be spitting up? A Doctor’s Journey to Find the Cause of a Fussy Baby In Wichita, Kansas, D.R. Scharenberg, D.C., a chiropractic physician, has been dedicated to researching and treating babies with these exact symptoms for over 40 years. When his chiropractic practice was in its infancy, he began having mothers bring him their crying babies. When he realized that spinal manipulation was having a very minimal effect on their fussiness, he began to think outside the box. He began to wonder what was actually CAUSING these babies to be fussy. His digging led him to discover that these babies were suffering from colic pain. From years of treating babies, he discovered that colic symptoms would disappear when he focused on treating the cause of colic. The Ileocecal Valve: A Hidden Key He developed a gentle technique that focused on strengthening a tiny valve between the small and large intestine, called the ileocecal valve. If the valve is too weak and does not close properly, digestion repeats itself in the small intestine, and gas builds up, creating sharp pains. He found that when he strengthened this valve, most babies had a huge decrease of all colic symptoms. Why the Medical Definition Falls Short The unfortunate truth is that even though the medical community thinks they have the definition of colic pegged, they certainly don’t seem to have much of an idea of what may cause it. There are some theories out there—for example, that babies are sensitive and have trouble adjusting to the world, or are just born unable to calm themselves. Medical practice suggests that treating excess gas in infants will have no effect on colic pain. All of these theories leave us helpless as parents because they offer no SOLUTION to the colic problem. Colic Is More Than Crying Most parents don’t realize that their babies are actually showing signs of colic. They believe that the only symptom of colic is endless crying, but D.R. Scharenberg, D.C. has found that this is not true. He has discovered 34 symptoms that babies suffering from colic often exhibit. If your baby has more than two or three symptoms on the following list, they may be suffering from colic. Extensive Colic Symptom lisT
Want to Learn More? If you are concerned that your baby may be suffering from colic symptoms, you can learn more about colic symptoms, and what your baby may be trying to tell you with their body language at www.StoppingColic.com.
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AuthorD.R. Scharenberg, D.C. is a licensed chiropractor based in Wichita, Kansas, who has developed a gentle, non-invasive technique for treating colic—without the use of spinal manipulation. With over 40 years of dedicated research into colic in infants, children, and adults, he has successfully treated thousands of babies. His approach has yielded a remarkable success rate and is supported by thousands of positive testimonials from parents. Archives
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