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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Aug 29, 2008 22:02
has begun to be unraveled by the human genome and the DNA markers that
indicate the effect of dietary deficit and contamination, the effect of
chemicals on the development of children, and the resulting
socio-pathology from having parents whose minds did not develop properly
either.
The condition has also become global. Demographics show that kids raised
on family farms, especially the Amish, Mennonite, etc, do not have the
same degree or variety of mental pathologies like ADD, autism, ADHD,
ICD, etc. The small town schools these kids go to dont have the same
rate of violence or dropouts, have better test scores, and higher
graduation rates.
These kids are not raised on sugar cereals, junkfood, and soda either.
You can track the decline in academic performance with the rise in the
use of agribusiness petrochemicals. And this has been going on so long
that it has lowered the level of rationality in the electorate so that
the level of demagoguery has increased and the rate of effective policy
has declined.
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Author: Sir FrederickSir Frederick Date: Aug 29, 2008 22:25
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 00:02:26 -0500, Day Brown daybrown.org> wrote:
>has begun to be unraveled by the human genome and the DNA markers that
>indicate the effect of dietary deficit and contamination, the effect of
>chemicals on the development of children, and the resulting...
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Aug 29, 2008 22:34
On Aug 29, 10:02 pm, Day Brown daybrown.org> wrote:
> has begun to be unraveled by the human genome and the DNA markers that
> indicate the effect of dietary deficit and contamination, the effect of
> chemicals on the development of children, and the resulting
> socio-pathology from having parents whose minds did not develop properly
> either.
>
> The condition has also become global. Demographics show that kids raised
> on family farms, especially the Amish, Mennonite, etc, do not have the
> same degree or variety of mental pathologies like ADD, autism, ADHD,
> ICD, etc. The small town schools these kids go to dont have the same
> rate of violence or dropouts, have better test scores, and higher
> graduation rates.
>
> These kids are not raised on sugar cereals, junkfood, and soda either.
> You can track the decline in academic performance with the rise in the
> use of agribusiness petrochemicals. And this has been going on so long
> that it has lowered the level of rationality in the electorate so that
> the level of demagoguery has increased and the rate of effective policy
> has declined. ...
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Aug 29, 2008 22:35
On Aug 29, 10:02 pm, Day Brown daybrown.org> wrote:
> has begun to be unraveled by the human genome and the DNA markers that
> indicate the effect of dietary deficit and contamination, the effect of
> chemicals on the development of children, and the resulting
> socio-pathology from having parents whose minds did not develop properly
> either.
>
> The condition has also become global. Demographics show that kids raised
> on family farms, especially the Amish, Mennonite, etc, do not have the
> same degree or variety of mental pathologies like ADD, autism, ADHD,
> ICD, etc. The small town schools these kids go to dont have the same
> rate of violence or dropouts, have better test scores, and higher
> graduation rates.
>
> These kids are not raised on sugar cereals, junkfood, and soda either.
> You can track the decline in academic performance with the rise in the
> use of agribusiness petrochemicals. And this has been going on so long
> that it has lowered the level of rationality in the electorate so that
> the level of demagoguery has increased and the rate of effective policy
> has declined. ...
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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Aug 30, 2008 13:31
Immortalist wrote:
> ...genetic medicine, a place that researchers say increasing numbers
> of us may visit in the years ahead. In 1997 there were genetic tests
> for about 150 inherited diseases. Today, that figure exceeds 1,100 and
> grows daily. Most tests can't determine for sure that you'll develop a
> specific disease -- but they can often tell you whether you're an
> above-average candidate for a slew of conditions. Positive results can
> spur you into fight mode, hoping to avoid what your twisted strands of
> DNA have in store for you. But, though knowledge is power, it can be
> hard to accept: You're forced to squint into a future in which your
> body is more vulnerable than you expected, and the TMI factor can be
> daunting...
>
> http://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/dna-testing
>
> Medical genetics is the specialty of medicine that involves the
> diagnosis and management of hereditary disorders. Medical genetics
> differs from Human genetics in that human genetics is a field of
> scientific research that may or may not apply to medicine, but medical
> genetics refers to the application of genetics to medical care. For ...
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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Aug 31, 2008 15:01
Immortalist wrote:
> On Aug 29, 10:02 pm, Day Brown daybrown.org> wrote:
>> has begun to be unraveled by the human genome and the DNA markers that
>> indicate the effect of dietary deficit and contamination, the effect of
>> chemicals on the development of children, and the resulting
>> socio-pathology from having parents whose minds did not develop properly
>> either.
>>
>> The condition has also become global. Demographics show that kids raised
>> on family farms, especially the Amish, Mennonite, etc, do not have the
>> same degree or variety of mental pathologies like ADD, autism, ADHD,
>> ICD, etc. The small town schools these kids go to dont have the same
>> rate of violence or dropouts, have better test scores, and higher
>> graduation rates.
>>
>> These kids are not raised on sugar cereals, junkfood, and soda either.
>> You can track the decline in academic performance with the rise in the
>> use of agribusiness petrochemicals. And this has been going on so long
>> that it has lowered the level of rationality in the electorate so that
>> the level of demagoguery has increased and the rate of effective policy ...
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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Aug 31, 2008 15:02
Sir Frederick wrote:
>> These kids are not raised on sugar cereals, junkfood, and soda either.
>> You can track the decline in academic performance with the rise in the
>> use of agribusiness petrochemicals. And this has been going on so long
>> that it has lowered the level of rationality in the electorate so that
>> the level of demagoguery has increased and the rate of effective policy
>> has declined.
>>
>> If you grew up exposed to this crap and are still rational, you are damn
>> lucky. Any look at all the ad hominum in the postings shows how high the
>> rate of neurosis is. Dr. Freud noted how when you present the facts to a
>> neurotic, he is angry, not educated. So, rational discourse here, or
>> anywhere else will not result in solutions. He also said that it takes a
>> severe trauma to awake a neurotic from his delusions.
>>
>> If we have a severe economic crisis, we can expect an awakening. But we
>> also know people will wake up angry, and you do not want to be in their
>> way as they seek vengeance and start dragging the bastards out to be
>> shot. Both Oriental and Occidental sages said that in uncertain times
>> its best to have an obscure home in the country. ...
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