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February 16, 2007

The Tragedy Of Sick Children

Lots of response to the death of a child in Massachusetts this week, and the subsequent arrest of her parents.

It’s also the only way the medical establishment knows how to “fix” the startling numbers of children suffering from the highest rates of chronic disease ever measured, including mental disorders. This phenomena is not at all unrelated to the skyrocketing rates of autism, ADHD, diabetes, cancer, learning disabilities, asthma, bowel disorders and eczema.

 

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Posted on February 16, 2007 08:46 PM by attent277.
Filed in Mental Health Update under attention deficit disorder.
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It is so very tragic that people in the United States and other countries have been denied the fruits of the many scientists who for over 50 years have been finding that the increased age of the father and in some instances the age of the mother at the birth of child vastly increases the risk of chronic genetic disorders such as diabetes type 1, autism, schizophrenia, lupus, MS, brain cancer, ALL, etc. etc. The male biological clock in a human being is not immune to nature. Sperm divide over and over again(hundred and hundreds of times) from the ancestral sperm makings cells call spermatagonia and DNA mutations collect by age 33-35. The diseases and disorders that result from these mutations have increased in incidence because so many men have had babies 35-49 and 50 and above. Until men cryopreserve their semen in their mid 20s-31 or stop having babies by 33, we will continue the epidemics.
http://how-old-is-too-old.blogspot.com/
http://ageofthefatherandhealthoffuture.blogspot.com/

http://autism-prevention.blogspot.com/

http://themalebiologicalclock.blogspot.com/

Posted by: Leslie Feldman at April 10, 2007 08:10 PM

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