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Re: Problems with growing/phenol/sulphate

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Thanks a lot for your reactions. I didn't think that something like oxalates can

interfere with growth. For my son I would think more about phenol and histamine.

Just found this info about the research of Dr. Rosemary Waring:

If growth factors were bankers, sulphate would be their money. Growth

factors use sulphate to do their business. That is why it is known

that if you become VERY deficient in sulphate you will stop growing

if you are a child, or you will start to break down (catabolize) your

own muscle to make up for this deficiency. That means if your child

has not been growing, and has very flimsy muscles, you should be

concerned that his sulphate chemistry may be hurting.

Kind regards,

Hannah

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