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  • 208 chemicals linked to abnormal development in humans -I think a 10 year old reaching puberty is definitely abnormal development. -Does anyone have a similar story to share? Really great video Steffany.

  • @Thoughtfulguy68 I think everyone has a story, it's now more common for kids to have asthma than not! More and more kids have ADD and autism, it's just so sad that companies can do whatever they want here.....

  • 287 synthetic chemicals in umbilical cords of unborn children?! -that is crazy but I can believe it. I have a 10 year old second cousin (female) who is already showing signs of puberty. Puberty at 10?!!! Something is wrong with that. I think it is directly related to all the growth hormones that are administered to livestock that eventually become our food. -We don't know the long term effects of this stuff.

  • @Thoughtfulguy68

    I don't think that signs of puberty in a 10 year old girl is abnormal in the slightest. Girls usually develop earlier than boys and it's down to genetics as much as chemicals in our food supply.

    I know, in my family at least, that 10 is about the usual age to reach puberty. My mother, my older sister and myself all reached puberty at that age. I grew up with a vegan diet until the age of 13 years due to medical issues so I doubt I had any growth hormones via livestock.

  • @Thoughtfulguy68

    It's not unnatural for girls to reach puberty at 10, all the women in my family did, including myself. I grew up on a vegan diet so I don't think my maturation has any connection to growth hormones in livestock.

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