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Facts About Crib Death (SIDS, Cot Death)
- Crib death (SIDS) is not a medical matter. It is caused by
poisonous gases generated in the baby's sleeping environment.
- The gases concerned are phosphines, arsines, and stibines, which are all
extremely toxic nerve gases.
- The gases are produced in a baby's crib (or other sleeping environment)
by the action of common household fungus on compounds of
phosphorus, arsenic and antimony present in the mattress and in certain
other bedding. The danger of crib death increases as a mattress is
re-used from one baby to the next.
- Babies can be protected from this gaseous poisoning by enclosing
mattresses in a gas-impermeable cover which is itself not capable of the
gas generation concerned, and using on top of the wrapped mattress
specified bedding which is also not capable of that gas generation. For
details of the mattress-wrapping protocol, click on the sidebar heading
How to Prevent Crib Death.
- Breastfeeding does not prevent crib death.
- Smoking does not cause crib death.
- Sleeping a baby with feet to the foot of the crib does not prevent crib death.
- Face-up sleeping is only a partial preventive against crib death. Many
babies have died sleeping face-up on unwrapped mattresses.
- Crib death is not a syndrome. The term SIDS (Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome) is a misnomer.
- The physiological effect of the toxic gases which cause crib death is to
de-activate a certain vital enzyme in the body. As the gas is ingested into
the baby's body (by breathing in and/or absorption through the skin),
more and more of the enzyme is de-activated, until eventually there is
insufficient enzyme left to support life. The function of the enzyme is to
ensure that nerve impulses from the brain are transmitted to the various
parts of the body which act upon the impulses. If sufficient gas is
ingested, the nerve impulses "telling" the lungs to breathe don't reach the
lungs and the baby stops breathing. Shortly after this occurs, heart
function ceases, and death follows very soon afterwards.
- This explains why crib death babies do not show physical symptoms.
The babies were not ill in the medical or physiological sense; they were
poisoned by environmental gaseous poisoning.
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