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Ishmael

In: Toronto
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People injected with regenerative stem cells experience "flu-like symptoms."
Supporting my hypothesis that the flu is NOT a sickness at all but a regenerative process generally experienced by human beings annually.
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Ishmael

In: Toronto
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Medical science is catching up with me. I am RIGHT about the cause of autism (reduction, impairment, or confusion of the sense of smell).
Here is a link to A Recent Study in Germany that claims a universal negative impact on "creativity" for chidren that watch television.
Why is there such an effect? Doctors hypothesize that the child's mind best processes new learning when it combines multiple senses: Hearing, sight, touch, and smell. This echoes my speculation of some years ago regarding the link between television-watching in infancy and autism.
I believe that of these senses, the most fundamental is the sense of smell. Children born deaf or blind, to my knowledge, are no more prone to autism than the general population. Smell is the most basic sense.
It's interesting that, while I've heard of humans being born blind or deaf, I've never heard of any born without tactile or scent sensibility.
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Ishmael

In: Toronto
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Newfoundland has more citizens in MENSA than does any other Canadian province.
Is this because Newfoundland was the last province to get Television?
I never had Television before the age of nine.
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Mick Harper
Site Admin

In: London
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Interesting. For me, something like twelve or thirteen. It is quite noticeable the difference in the middle-class cohorts pre-TV and post-TV but, in Britain anyway, this is complicated by the switch from grammar to comprehensive at about the same time. Now we are onto the third phase, post-TV.
It is a fact that these changes are always held to be detrimental but of course we AE-ists must not agree too readily.
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Boreades

In: finity and beyond
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HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. just announced the latest autism rates in 8 years old children:
– I in 36 have autism
– I in 20 boys have autism
– 1 in 12.5 boys in California have autism
It is completely coincidental that California has the strictest vaccination laws in the USA.
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Mick Harper
Site Admin

In: London
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Well, Borry, it's for you to tell us. (As a good AE-ist, you will not allow any undue a priori assumptions to affect your judgement on this narrow issue.)
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Boreades

In: finity and beyond
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| Ishmael wrote: | Newfoundland has more citizens in MENSA than does any other Canadian province.
Is this because Newfoundland was the last province to get Television? |
Do people in Newfoundland eat more seafood than other provinces?
Asking because there's serious heavyweight-grade research from Professor Michael Crawford. On the adverse affect on human mental health of a reduction in the amount of seafood consumed by most UK and North American people. It's especially damaging to babies and young people. Smaller brain size, reduced IQ.
Recommended viewing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo6na_eUyJE
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Boreades

In: finity and beyond
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| Today’s diet contains less than a tenth of the omega-3 fats that our ancestors ate and this is having dire consequences on mental health. Increased rates of depression, autism, ADHD and dementia are all strongly linked to lack of seafood. |
The problem starts in pregnancy.
| Professor Michael Crawford, who is a visiting professor at Imperial College’s Chelsea & Westminster campus and on our Scientific Advisory Board, was part of the team that has recently established that, if a pregnant woman lacks omega-3 DHA she produces a substitute fat, oleic acid, to fill the baby’s brain. |
But it doesn’t work.
| Levels of oleic acid in a pregnant woman’s blood predicted preterm birth which carries the highest risk of developmental brain problems and mental deficits in their offspring, as well as a risk of learning and cognitive disabilities. |
Bad diet = bad children
| Low omega-3 and B vitamins in mothers increase risk for lower IQ, learning and emotional problems in children |
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Mick Harper
Site Admin

In: London
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Can you reduce the size of the pic, Borry. It's playing merry hell with the bandwidth.
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