Re: Why kids are going through puberty at 7-8-9 years of age.
- From: Marshall Price <d021317c@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 06:11:50 -0500
Taka wrote:
On Mar 27, 11:46 am, Marshall Price <d0213...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:monty1...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:It's the estrogenic properties of highly unsaturated oils used as wellHow about obesity? (Adipose tissue releases estrogen and cortisol.)
as a lack of antioxidant-rich foods, mostly the former.
How about hormones in milk and beef? How about pollutants in the air
and water? How about increased vitamin D caused by thinning of the
ozone layer? Does the evidence for early pubescence point only to
regions where the consumption of highly unsaturated oils has increased
recently?
I strongly recommend you to read the book "Lights Out". It kind of
unify the excessive fat/carbohydrate and hormone theories. They blame
the premature puberty on "constant summer" caused by artificial
lights. If you take this together with the recent posts about
circadian rhythms and body clocks from the sci.life-extension group
you get a quite matching picture. My posts concerning the importance
of light and pineal gland can be found on Monty's forum here:
http://tinyurl.com/2foxvr
(this link to his forum works!)
I had a friend who hoped to get rich selling full-spectrum lights to cure seasonal affective disorder twenty-five years ago. He gave up all his get-rich-quick schemes and wrote a book about transcutaneous nerve stimulation instead.
When was this premature puberty phenomenon supposed to have begun, anyway?
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Marshall Price of Miami
Known to Yahoo as d021317c
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