
shar-vell Dan
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sez the "brain surgeon". dRump musta got alot of it.
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Are you upset that you're dumber than DJT?sez the "brain surgeon". dRump musta got alot of it.
Shitville Jabba is the reason the Bell Curve grading system exists. No other chart went low enoughAre you upset that you're dumber than DJT?
Autism is now in epidemic proportions, a bigger problem than it has ever been. There has to be a connection with common intake of SOMETHING fairly recent.Tylenol, inventor of the tamper-proof cap and made by the worldwide conglomerate that is Johnson & Johnson, will be a Battle Royale, can't wait to see how it unfolds but I suspect it will be entirely up to consumers....i.e. don't buy.
Many drug and big pharma arguments here spell it out: if you can live without it, don't buy it and put it in your body.
I became more aware of autism (yes, I've used the term Retard before) when my grandson was born with it and diagnosed at about 3 YO. In my limited knowledge I blamed it on my daughter's drinking during pregnancy and that was that UNTIL all other sources were revealed in recent years. I do believe a link was made years ago with pregnancy alcohol consumption but other aspects are now under scrutiny.also heard various vaccines have autism risks, as well as chemicals / dyes in processed foods....
my non-expert guess is there are several contributors from many sources, and some people are genetically more sensitive to these sources.
When I was a kid and through college, I don't remember anyone with a peanut or nut allergy, or lactose intolerance... There was one person I vaguely recall had some allergy to certain seafood, and that's it... now it seems many have food allergies.
And theseI am just hoping they don't come out and say Flintstone vitamins were bad, I used to eat those like candy on the downlow.
also heard various vaccines have autism risks, as well as chemicals / dyes in processed foods....
my non-expert guess is there are several contributors from many sources, and some people are genetically more sensitive to these sources.
When I was a kid and through college, I don't remember anyone with a peanut or nut allergy, or lactose intolerance... There was one person I vaguely recall had some allergy to certain seafood, and that's it... now it seems many have food allergies.