tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7500191406855375600.post4513866113498563545..comments2023-11-05T04:47:41.006-06:00Comments on A World Quite Mad: A Nutritious BeliefA World Quite Madhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18173346413223847865noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7500191406855375600.post-3714620147850753802011-01-13T20:41:44.692-06:002011-01-13T20:41:44.692-06:00My mother-in-law was telling me about an incident ...My mother-in-law was telling me about an incident in the late 1980s where mothers fed their children low-fat milk (or diluted their own milk). Their children wound up with severe brain damage. She remembered this from when it happened, unfortunately I couldn't find anything about it online. Too common keywords probably, and not a single scholarly journal on it... of course, few researchers would dare say low-fat is bad!A World Quite Madhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18173346413223847865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7500191406855375600.post-7396197063103006832011-01-12T15:34:26.941-06:002011-01-12T15:34:26.941-06:00Pretty Much. Not just ADHD--but when you say fat p...Pretty Much. Not just ADHD--but when you say fat plays a big role in cognitive function you aint just whistling dixie. Ever wonder why people are so caught up living in teh stoopid? Fatty Lipids are also needed for healthy joints and muscles--the entire nervous system. It is also important for brain development. Reading accounts of prehistoric humans and humanoids when big leaps happen cognitively, Fat was involved, especially seafood. What could be more fatty than eggs or shell fish? I posit that when people start to do actual studies that get published and read-that make sense what they will find are endocrine disruptors that are stored in our fats that are causing all these other health problems.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com