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harry wrote:
I thought There's a first time for everything. |
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For the same reason in reverse, dark-skinned people living in temperate regions are becoming subject to rickets. The early research on the subject (1970s) showed that rickets was most prevalent among relatively fair skinned immigrants to the UK. That is among people originating from the India and Pakistan. The problem was not just lack of exposure to sunlight, nor of wearing enveloping clothing, it was largely due to diet. There's no culture of eating oily fish, food is often cooked in ghee (clarified butter) which has a low vitamin A and D content or even worse using synthetic ghee which had none. Then to compound the problem the wholewheat flour used for making flat bread contains phytates that absorb vitamin D from the gut and fibre that hastens gut transport and reduces the time available to absorb vitamin D from the dietary intake. Much of this research was ignored because it was considered racist to suggest that there could be variations in nutrition associated with country of origin or culture. There's Canadian research that shows that even among individuals originating from the Punjab who spend time in the open air and expose themselves to sunlight that their serum vitamin D levels are below those of a control group of white individuals, which gives a strong indication that diet is playing a significant role. What is sad is that concerns of political correctness have ensure that little research is done on the subject and that almost no action is taken to correct the problem. |
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On Sun, 6 May 2012 10:56:27 +0100, (Steve Firth)
wrote: Much of this research was ignored because it was considered racist to suggest that there could be variations in nutrition associated with country of origin or culture. There's Canadian research that shows that even among individuals originating from the Punjab who spend time in the open air and expose themselves to sunlight that their serum vitamin D levels are below those of a control group of white individuals, which gives a strong indication that diet is playing a significant role. What is sad is that concerns of political correctness have ensure that little research is done on the subject and that almost no action is taken to correct the problem. Jeezus, what kind of wooly-minded ****** would consider such research or conclusions racist? |
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En el artículo , Grimly
Curmudgeon escribió: Jeezus, what kind of wooly-minded ****** would consider such research or conclusions racist? There's some very strange people out there whose mission is life is to be offended on behalf of someone else. -- (\_/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:
On Sun, 6 May 2012 10:56:27 +0100, (Steve Firth) wrote: Much of this research was ignored because it was considered racist to suggest that there could be variations in nutrition associated with country of origin or culture. There's Canadian research that shows that even among individuals originating from the Punjab who spend time in the open air and expose themselves to sunlight that their serum vitamin D levels are below those of a control group of white individuals, which gives a strong indication that diet is playing a significant role. What is sad is that concerns of political correctness have ensure that little research is done on the subject and that almost no action is taken to correct the problem. Jeezus, what kind of wooly-minded ****** would consider such research or conclusions racist? Largely the woolly minded editorial panels of peer-reviewed journals that tend to reject papers that have a perceived racial or ethnic element. There also used to be great difficulty publishing papers that demonstrated that some national groups have differences in liver enzymes that affect how they metabolise drugs. The observation is non-controversial when applied to mice - I spent some of my early career documenting the differences in liver enzymes between different strains of mice - and very controversial when applied to humans. The science is the same; the only difference is in the mind of the reviewer. The reasons are probably down to the racist use of genetics in the 1930s to 1950s when science was warped to fit a clearly racist agenda. Genetics has a particularly unpleasant history, having being used to support discrimination against blacks, extermination of the "feeble minded" and of course the holocaust. So it's perhaps understandable why the editors tend to be a bit sensitive. However they take it way too far and in consequence are suppressing research that is intended to aid the people that the editors think they are protecting. |
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Mike Tomlinson wrote:
En el artículo , Grimly Curmudgeon escribió: Jeezus, what kind of wooly-minded ****** would consider such research or conclusions racist? There's some very strange people out there whose mission is life is to be offended on behalf of someone else. dennis? -- Adam |
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On Sunday, May 6th, 2012, at 14:52:08h +0100, Steve Firth wrote:
Genetics has a particularly unpleasant history, having being used to support discrimination against blacks, extermination of the "feeble minded" and of course the holocaust. According to Wikipedia QUOTE 91–93% of pregnancies in Europe with a diagnosis of Down syndrome were terminated. In the United States a number of studies have examined the abortion rate of fetuses with Down syndrome. Three studies estimated the termination rates at 95%, 98%, and 87% respectively.[73] UNQUOTE Best to kill 'em before they have even been born, eh? If a simple test can also be developed for autism, should the unborn who test positive also be killed like those with Down syndrome? Then people who no longer have the unpleasantness of dealing with imbeciles. |
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En el artículo , ARWadsworth [email protected]
blueyonder.co.uk escribió: dennis? Going on the evidence in here thus far, most probably yes. -- (\_/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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J G Miller wrote:
On Sunday, May 6th, 2012, at 14:52:08h +0100, Steve Firth wrote: Genetics has a particularly unpleasant history, having being used to support discrimination against blacks, extermination of the "feeble minded" and of course the holocaust. According to Wikipedia QUOTE 91-93% of pregnancies in Europe with a diagnosis of Down syndrome were terminated. In the United States a number of studies have examined the abortion rate of fetuses with Down syndrome. Three studies estimated the termination rates at 95%, 98%, and 87% respectively.[73] UNQUOTE Best to kill 'em before they have even been born, eh? Yes. If a simple test can also be developed for autism, should the unborn who test positive also be killed like those with Down syndrome? Depends if you want a child who is a good card player or not. Then people who {sp will?}no longer have the unpleasantness of dealing with imbeciles. There are plenty of non autistic and non down sydrome imbeciles. -- Adam |
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En el artículo , Peter
Duncanson escribió: [1] Older workers volunteered to work in the damaged power stations in place of younger ones on the declared basis that they had less of their lives left and that even if they died earlier than normal they would still have lived full lives. Hara-kiri, just a bit slower. -- (\_/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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