Posted by mkirsch on February 01, 2012 at 06:33:51 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: Just label it! posted by rlp in co. on January 31, 2012 at 18:48:00:
The real problem is modern medicine.
Modern medicine allows babies that normally would've died in the womb, or very early in life, to make it to adulthood with genetic defects.
Often the defect isn't detected and the person mysteriously drops dead. If you go back and look, I bet you'll find that many of their mothers had to be medicated to prevent a miscarriage. Nature was telling us something, but we flipped nature the bird. Better living through chemistry.
Of course being the totally illogical and irrational people we are, we blame the subject of the latest media frenzy. This time it's GMO. In the 1980's it was the Japanese. Salt and fat keep getting turns on the flogging pole every little while.
Where do you think all these kids with asthma, peanut allergies, etc. are coming from? Years ago you would've found these children lying dead in the crib, and nobody would know why. Now they grow up and pass on their problems to their children. Give it a couple of generations, and it looks like an epidemic.
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