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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:45 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:54 pm
I wonder if at 7 they are actually having periods or if they just have breast development.. since that just says 'reach puberty' and talks about breasts.. A lot of overweight children look like they have breasts, but it is just fat. =/ Stop taking your children to Mc.Donalds and feed them a decent lunch and maybe they won't start growing breasts at such a young age. talk2hand
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:00 pm
Hehe, this article in DailyMail today blames obesity, but it's not just happening to the fat kids.
This crazy opinion article indirectly blames homosexuals for early puberty. The only people who seem to be acknowledging the truth are Chinese doctors who have determined that their babies who are developing breasts have adult levels of estrogen in their bloodstreams. It's amazing how much denial there is surrounding food and what we've done to it.
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:56 pm
Ellavemia Hehe, this article in DailyMail today blames obesity, but it's not just happening to the fat kids.
This crazy opinion article indirectly blames homosexuals for early puberty. The only people who seem to be acknowledging the truth are Chinese doctors who have determined that their babies who are developing breasts have adult levels of estrogen in their bloodstreams. It's amazing how much denial there is surrounding food and what we've done to it. I think there's one study about fish that were changing gender because of the estrogens or something found in plastics, that's assimilated with the water. That's probably where this is all coming from. Or maybe something else. Such as estrogen pills, such is the case in this article. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-396612/Third-male-fish-rivers-changing-sex.html
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:04 pm
Oh goodness yes, the water. I had completely forgotten about all the birth control pill laden urine leaching into the drinking water supply. And you've got no chance if you're drink tap water from a BPA-laden plastic bottle. gonk
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:47 pm
Quote: The Bible is so clear in its support of heterosexual marriage there is little need for us to go through an exhaustive definition of biblical marriage versus the types of unions allowed by law today. The Scriptures say in Genesis 2:24 that a man is to leave his family and cleave to his wife. seriously get a real reason~! christans arent the only religion and gayness does not make diease
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:57 am
*sigh* humans have really fcked the world.... it's quite sad. And its not THAT hard to be healthy is it?
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:56 am
Katie-Q Loves You *sigh* humans have really fcked the world.... it's quite sad. And its not THAT hard to be healthy is it? only if your lazy ignorant and poor
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 1:26 pm
Hoshioni Katie-Q Loves You *sigh* humans have really fcked the world.... it's quite sad. And its not THAT hard to be healthy is it? only if your lazy ignorant and or poor It's terribly difficult when poor. And many people are lazy or ignorant. My family has a very limited income and I have little say over whatever is bought since I can't find a job. What's harder than being poor is trying to change peoples eating habits which they've been accustomed to for many years; still thinking beef is the same quality as it was in the 1920's, or the water.
But water is a different matter all together. It's not a matter of how "healthy" a person is, or what they can afford. Filters only can clean so much, and spring water or reverse osmosis water are only available in plastic bottles which make it just as bad as the tap. The simple truth is that the entire world's water supplies have been poisoned. Everywhere. Some places worse than others. In the US or other first world countries we should consider ourselves lucky not to live in a place where dirty water is the norm. But still, no matter where you live, there are still toxins in the water from the artificial things the government has allowed us to put into our bodies. Hormones, plastics, it's all there to haunt us eventually. And by the time we realize it completely it will be too late, and there will be nothing we can do about it. Because how are you going to purify the world's 75% water sources?
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:44 pm
Naynram Ukir Hoshioni Katie-Q Loves You *sigh* humans have really fcked the world.... it's quite sad. And its not THAT hard to be healthy is it? only if your lazy ignorant and or poor It's terribly difficult when poor. And many people are lazy or ignorant. My family has a very limited income and I have little say over whatever is bought since I can't find a job. What's harder than being poor is trying to change peoples eating habits which they've been accustomed to for many years; still thinking beef is the same quality as it was in the 1920's, or the water.
But water is a different matter all together. It's not a matter of how "healthy" a person is, or what they can afford. Filters only can clean so much, and spring water or reverse osmosis water are only available in plastic bottles which make it just as bad as the tap. The simple truth is that the entire world's water supplies have been poisoned. Everywhere. Some places worse than others. In the US or other first world countries we should consider ourselves lucky not to live in a place where dirty water is the norm. But still, no matter where you live, there are still toxins in the water from the artificial things the government has allowed us to put into our bodies. Hormones, plastics, it's all there to haunt us eventually. And by the time we realize it completely it will be too late, and there will be nothing we can do about it. Because how are you going to purify the world's 75% water sources?
get an ecolablue???
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:54 pm
Hoshioni Naynram Ukir Hoshioni Katie-Q Loves You *sigh* humans have really fcked the world.... it's quite sad. And its not THAT hard to be healthy is it? only if your lazy ignorant and or poor It's terribly difficult when poor. And many people are lazy or ignorant. My family has a very limited income and I have little say over whatever is bought since I can't find a job. What's harder than being poor is trying to change peoples eating habits which they've been accustomed to for many years; still thinking beef is the same quality as it was in the 1920's, or the water.
But water is a different matter all together. It's not a matter of how "healthy" a person is, or what they can afford. Filters only can clean so much, and spring water or reverse osmosis water are only available in plastic bottles which make it just as bad as the tap. The simple truth is that the entire world's water supplies have been poisoned. Everywhere. Some places worse than others. In the US or other first world countries we should consider ourselves lucky not to live in a place where dirty water is the norm. But still, no matter where you live, there are still toxins in the water from the artificial things the government has allowed us to put into our bodies. Hormones, plastics, it's all there to haunt us eventually. And by the time we realize it completely it will be too late, and there will be nothing we can do about it. Because how are you going to purify the world's 75% water sources?
get an ecolablue??? Wow. That is an amazing invention. I'd never heard of it before. It costs quite a lot though, so the average person does not have access to such luxuries. Well, maybe not... the newest computers on the market cost about the same, so if you really wanted one you could obtain one. Brilliant idea though!
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:05 am
Hoshioni http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/nm/us_puberty_earlier seriously?? cant figure out what it is? Not if the bottom line's on the line. razz Interesting article, though. Quote: At age 7, approximately 10 percent of white girls and 23 percent of black girls had started developing breasts No coincidence that the majority of blacks live in the unhealthiest quarter of the US, is there? Ellavemia This crazy opinion article indirectly blames homosexuals for early puberty. Somebody trying to compete with Pat Robertson? razz
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:27 pm
Naynram Ukir Hoshioni Naynram Ukir Hoshioni Katie-Q Loves You *sigh* humans have really fcked the world.... it's quite sad. And its not THAT hard to be healthy is it? only if your lazy ignorant and or poor It's terribly difficult when poor. And many people are lazy or ignorant. My family has a very limited income and I have little say over whatever is bought since I can't find a job. What's harder than being poor is trying to change peoples eating habits which they've been accustomed to for many years; still thinking beef is the same quality as it was in the 1920's, or the water.
But water is a different matter all together. It's not a matter of how "healthy" a person is, or what they can afford. Filters only can clean so much, and spring water or reverse osmosis water are only available in plastic bottles which make it just as bad as the tap. The simple truth is that the entire world's water supplies have been poisoned. Everywhere. Some places worse than others. In the US or other first world countries we should consider ourselves lucky not to live in a place where dirty water is the norm. But still, no matter where you live, there are still toxins in the water from the artificial things the government has allowed us to put into our bodies. Hormones, plastics, it's all there to haunt us eventually. And by the time we realize it completely it will be too late, and there will be nothing we can do about it. Because how are you going to purify the world's 75% water sources?
get an ecolablue??? Wow. That is an amazing invention. I'd never heard of it before. It costs quite a lot though, so the average person does not have access to such luxuries. Well, maybe not... the newest computers on the market cost about the same, so if you really wanted one you could obtain one. Brilliant idea though!
berkeys water filter is almost as good and i think that you could make one out of, old air conditoners, and buy a cheap filter. or bucket
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