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Jean Tobin's avatar

Does anyone know the relationship of the findings of this study with the studies that found that more metals found in the hair was indicative of the children that were able to process the metals OUT of their bodies and therefore finding metals in the hair was indicative of less metals in the body?

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Michele1L's avatar

So... instead of drugging our kids, maybe we try the old vitamin and mineral supplements?

Oysters are high in zinc, but how many kids will eat their fill of oysters on a daily basis?? And now the FDA has changed what's considered "healthy" when labeling food packaging.

Pharma would prefer we treat everyone with drugs, and it's impossible to find a doctor who will help you with vitamin and mineral needs, so we owe James and substackers like him for sharing these studies!

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