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Re: Vitamin D & Autism... [wasusnowme] [ In reply to ]
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wasusnowme wrote:
windywave wrote:
Um fellas, how's this sound? Human breast milk lacks sufficient vitamin D. (You're supposed to supplement the baby if breast feeding). The trend has been increased autism over the past decade or two which coincided with the militant breast is best movement. How ironic would it be, if autism is caused by breast feeding?

Do you really think this could be even remotely possible? Breastfeeding, in and of itself, could not possibly be the cause of autism. Breastfeeding while doing drugs could be the cause, as could breastfeeding while eating radio active bonbons, hell, it could even be caused by breastfeeding while being fondled by little green beings from Mars [don't kid yourself, they're everywhere].

No it is the vitamin D deficiency in the breast milk that causes it.
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Re: Vitamin D & Autism... [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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windywave wrote:
wasusnowme wrote:
windywave wrote:
Um fellas, how's this sound? Human breast milk lacks sufficient vitamin D. (You're supposed to supplement the baby if breast feeding). The trend has been increased autism over the past decade or two which coincided with the militant breast is best movement. How ironic would it be, if autism is caused by breast feeding?

Do you really think this could be even remotely possible? Breastfeeding, in and of itself, could not possibly be the cause of autism. Breastfeeding while doing drugs could be the cause, as could breastfeeding while eating radio active bonbons, hell, it could even be caused by breastfeeding while being fondled by little green beings from Mars [don't kid yourself, they're everywhere].

No it is the vitamin D deficiency in the breast milk that causes it.

Sounds like a nutritional issue with the mother if their milk lacks sufficient Vitamin D. If all breast milk, in all women, lacked sufficient Vitamin D then humans would have died off eons ago. Perhaps our modern lifestyles, poor nutritional choices, chemical food additives, and modern environmental pollutants is the source of the lack of Vitamin D in human breast milk.

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