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Childhood food sensitivity ‘normal’, says study WE DISAGREE.
Childhood food sensitivity ‘normal’, says study WE DISAGREE.
Friday, December 18 2009 3:02 PM
BigBrain Insights:
- This study is symbolic of much of the medical research where obvious dysfunction occurs often enough it’s considered normal
- Given the fact that the sensitivities are acknowledged, there is no attempt to tie this in to how it affects all facets of the child’s life, including learning, social interaction and self esteem.
- It is an established fact that exito-toxins, such as MSG and aspartame, which are frequently added to foods, even baby foods, alter neurological function and are continued to be added to foods (with new names all the time).
- If your child has food sensitivity and you think it’s affecting their health, come into the clinic and we can discuss unique clinical and learning programs, to help your child get rid of these food sensitivities and function normal, as a child should.
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