šŸˆ Lee Corso's Last Call...

I was saying breast milk as a bit of a joke; but in all seriousness it's diet.

Within the past week I've seen a lady with two boys; two years apart. Her oldest is the same height and weight as her youngest. He (older) was a "working mom" baby: formula, prepared/canned meals, etc. The younger a breast fed kid with his food prepared at home (not off of the .20 cent per jar shelf.)

Why is there a difference between the health of each child? The weight and height?
Sometimes it’s genes (all kids of the same parents don’t get an equal distribution of genes). Sometimes it’s the activities the kids participate in and to what extent. I know as a parent not to compare kids. Everybody will be different.
 
Sometimes it’s genes (all kids of the same parents don’t get an equal distribution of genes). Sometimes it’s the activities the kids participate in and to what extent. I know as a parent not to compare kids. Everybody will be different.
I thought of mentioning how we often see those from a Polynesian background that are slender as young adults but end up looking like Bryce's dad when age catches up. Yeah, genetics.

The differences in kids tends to be dietary in more cases than not. That's my point/thought. That pop-tart and glass of milk for breakfast produces few athletes.
 
"The more you know" ain't coming from Grok.
Ah your favorite go-to response: question the source without contesting the claims. I used Grok only because it’s so widely known. Information can be found anywhere and everywhere on the effects of synthetics on our skin and even inhaling the airborne particulates.

IF Jay's neck was affected in his youth by his clothing it was a sunburn.
Haha you got it backwards. Synthetics have increased over time, not vice versa. Jay, Stewart, D. Thomas, McCants, etc., were affected LESS THAN modern players. Just off the top of my head, I’m reminded of how Gatorade used to be only sold in glass containers with only a few simple ingredients. At a certain point though, it was only sold in plastic containers and made with additional artificial ingredients in many different flavors/colors. Simply put, the accumulated consumption of and exposure to man-made substances is hostile to our biology, which was not man-made.
 
Ah your favorite go-to response: question the source without contesting the claims. I used Grok only because it’s so widely known. Information can be found anywhere and everywhere on the effects of synthetics on our skin and even inhaling the airborne particulates.
Ah, three pitches and you've flown out on the first swing...

Dude, I don't @askgrok a damn thing. I find it terribly lazy as well as foolish. To each his own on that one.
 
Do not discount the vaccination schedule before 1986 and post 1986. About 3?times more childhood vaccines. Neurological problems have gone from 13% in children to now 55%. Vaccines are preserved with lead. Some kids can metabolize it out of their system, others cannot. Certainly there are other factors but the vaccines caused speech delay in my 2 older boys. Number 3 didn’t get all the vaccines. No speech delay and eats infinitely more of a variety of foods.
 
I find it terribly lazy as well as foolish
I’m lazier relative to the ease with which a fact can be verified or how commonly known a fact already is. For instance, you’ll get as much effort from me on this as flat earthers get from me. I’m certain I’ve demonstrated more effort on topics less widely understood or perhaps suppressed. šŸ˜‰
 
I’m lazier relative to the ease with which a fact can be verified or how commonly known a fact already is

To each his own on that one.
I understand, to a degree. I thought @grok was funny at first; now it's past the state of tiresome.

When I find something I want more information on I want to look it up on my own. Yes, I may end up in the same place. But, I'm not relying on what's been asked, by others, to find what I'm wondering about at the moment. There's too much to learn along the way.

In the end, I'm still a fan of finding 813.54
 
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