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In a message dated 09/25/2003 3:05:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> All other nutrients are *very* abundant in the items this child got.
>  At least reasonable, probably better what SAD children get.
>
>  A few carrots and lemons would have done it.
>
>  It looks more likely to me that this whole story is anything other
>  (hospital fault, infection, genetic disease, other disease).
>  The media just reports what it wants to see.
>

This child NEVER had breast milk - the mother thought she was "toxic".  The
baby was fed bottles of wheat grass juice and water.  Don't even try to tell me
that this was an appropriate or adequate diet.

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