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On Jan 06, 2006, at 4:39 am, Brenda Young wrote:
> Well, this is just my opinion, but I think it's not so bad, lol.
> Just today I read in my local paper that almost fifty percent of
> babies are born prematurely. "Amazingly", it's been in just the
> timeline where drugs and boxed food and pet food came
> about...hmmmm. No puzzle HERE. I absolutely believe that food,
> etc., can cause this crap.
See I've suspected this too on my favourite principle of "if we
evolved like this we'd have died out by now". I know two people who
have been disabled due to premature birth complications. (One was
born very premature and given so much oxygen he went blind, so he was
a victim of medical care too.)
I was just hoping to find a study or article somewhere on the topic
but it doesn't look like there's been anything written on it.
Basically now I'm satisfied that 99% of non-infectious disease is
caused by diet, I want to find the dietary connection where food is
not directly the cause. Complications of premature birth is a good
example I think
Ashley
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