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“like taking candy from a baby” will have a new meaning

“Like taking candy from a baby” is an expression that will acquire a new, positive meaning.  You will actually be doing the baby and society a tremendous favor if you do take it away.

According to Dr. Mercola, it appears that daily sweets (candy, chocolate…) in children under 10 makes them significantly more likely to have committed a violent crime by the age of 34. This result comes from a study of 17,500  people.

This fits in perfectly with the rest of the grim picture, with sugar and additives (as well as dairy products and wheat) being implicated for causing or aggravating learning disabilities, autism, and many other disorders.  The growing number of obese children in western societies is also alarming.  It is a killer life style.

This really is a tremendous issue.  Sugar, as well as chemical additives, in sweets and prepared foods are very aggressive toxins that are destroying the physical, mental and emotional state of children.  It is up to us to make a difference in this world.

We can not continue to poison the children from the cradle and expect them to be healthy, happy and productive adults.

Reach out and make a difference to those close to you, and help the message spread.

Lets give the kids a chance.

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