Jimmy Miller
"This is what an umbilical cord is supposed to look like.
White. Limp. Translucent.
Because its mission is complete.
Every last drop of cord blood has been delivered to the baby - as designed.
But that’s not what usually happens.
In most hospitals, the cord is clamped and cut within seconds.
The baby cries, the team moves fast, and parents are told “it’s routine.”
No one stops to ask…
What was in that cord?
And where did it go?
Let’s break it down:
Cord blood is not extra.
It’s loaded with:
🩸 Up to ⅓ of your baby’s total blood volume
đź§  Oxygen to protect the brain
🛡️ Immune cells to prevent infection
đź’Ş Iron to prevent anemia
đź’‰ STEM CELLS to repair and build tissue, organs, and immunity
This isn’t waste.
It’s a biological treasure. So ask yourself… why is it clamped early?
Why are we told the cord is useless after birth, when the baby hasn’t even received all of what’s theirs?
And here’s the darker truth:
đź’° That cord blood is worth thousands on the mar

This evil has to end abruptly and completely đź’”

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