Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 I suspect early puberty is due to the toxic world in which we live, including a common environmental contaminant,  estrogenic compounds, in many meat products, plastics, etc. I routinely recommend the use of Calcium-D-Glucarate to oppose the environmental/ecological estrogens in all my girls with autism starting around 6 or 7, and immediately if you start to see breast development or pubic hair very early. It is harmless, adds a bit of calcium, and is very effective - available in 200mg or 500mg capsules. Dr. JM ________________________________ To: csb-autism-rx Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 1:21:51 PM Subject: Re: Girls hit puberty earlier than ever  my daughter was followed by an endocrinologist from 5 to 8 due concerns of early puberty and was discharged at 8 because puberty is now considered normal at 8. That was 5 years ago now. She started her period at 10 and hasn't grown since- she is 4'8 " . She wants to be 5' so bad. I wonder if women are going to be shorter now that puberty starts so early. > > * > > > Girls hit puberty earlier than ever, and doctors aren't sure > why. <http://usat.ly/gGlEEs> > > Girls are maturing faster than ever and, for reasons doctors > don't completely understand, hitting puberty younger than any > generation in history. Most agree that several forces are at work, > from obesity to hormone-like environmental chemicals. and > Joe's baby girl has been racing to grow up, almost from the moment > she was born. Laila sat up on her own at 5 months old and began > talking at 7 months and walking by 8½ months.... Laila's parents > never expected their baby to hit puberty at age 6... > > * About 15% of American girls now begin puberty by age 7, according > to a study of 1,239 girls published last year in /Pediatrics. /One > in 10 white girls begin developing breasts by that age --- twice > the rate seen in a 1997 study. Among black girls, such as Laila, > 23% hit puberty by age 7.... > * > > USA Today > > > see also: > Chemicals affect boys' development ><http://yourlife.usatoday.com/parenting-family/story/2011/04/Chemicals-may-be-b\ ad-for-boys-development/45989088/1> >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 My daughter also started at 10 and grew no further. She is just under 5 ft. As an adult. Sent from my iPhone > my daughter was followed by an endocrinologist from 5 to 8 due concerns of early puberty and was discharged at 8 because puberty is now considered normal at 8. That was 5 years ago now. She started her period at 10 and hasn't grown since- she is 4'8 " . She wants to be 5' so bad. I wonder if women are going to be shorter now that puberty starts so early. > > > > > > * > > > > > > Girls hit puberty earlier than ever, and doctors aren't sure > > why. <http://usat.ly/gGlEEs> > > > > Girls are maturing faster than ever and, for reasons doctors > > don't completely understand, hitting puberty younger than any > > generation in history. Most agree that several forces are at work, > > from obesity to hormone-like environmental chemicals. and > > Joe's baby girl has been racing to grow up, almost from the moment > > she was born. Laila sat up on her own at 5 months old and began > > talking at 7 months and walking by 8½ months.... Laila's parents > > never expected their baby to hit puberty at age 6... > > > > * About 15% of American girls now begin puberty by age 7, according > > to a study of 1,239 girls published last year in /Pediatrics. /One > > in 10 white girls begin developing breasts by that age --- twice > > the rate seen in a 1997 study. Among black girls, such as Laila, > > 23% hit puberty by age 7.... > > * > > > > USA Today > > > > > > see also: > > Chemicals affect boys' development > > <http://yourlife.usatoday.com/parenting-family/story/2011/04/Chemicals-may-be-ba\ d-for-boys-development/45989088/1> > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 Dr mccandless. This brings up something that has been in my mind for awhile. Back when my 25 yr old was an infant most baby bottles were the ones with plastic disposable liners. I just wonder if anyone looked onto those. I do not know how many years they were on the market but I think for quite a few. In addition, my daughter was fed soy in those Plastic bags so I have always thought they may have contributed. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 11, 2011, at 7:30 PM, JAQUELYN MCCANDLESS wrote: > I suspect early puberty is due to the toxic world in which we live, including a > common environmental contaminant, > estrogenic compounds, in many meat products, plastics, etc. I routinely > recommend the use of Calcium-D-Glucarate > > to oppose the environmental/ecological estrogens in all my girls with autism > starting around 6 or 7, and immediately if > > you start to see breast development or pubic hair very early. It is harmless, > adds a bit of calcium, and is very > > effective - available in 200mg or 500mg capsules. Dr. JM > > ________________________________ > > To: csb-autism-rx > Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 1:21:51 PM > Subject: Re: Girls hit puberty earlier than ever > > > my daughter was followed by an endocrinologist from 5 to 8 due concerns of early > puberty and was discharged at 8 because puberty is now considered normal at 8. > That was 5 years ago now. She started her period at 10 and hasn't grown since- > she is 4'8 " . She wants to be 5' so bad. I wonder if women are going to be > shorter now that puberty starts so early. > > > > > > * > > > > > > Girls hit puberty earlier than ever, and doctors aren't sure > > why. <http://usat.ly/gGlEEs> > > > > Girls are maturing faster than ever and, for reasons doctors > > don't completely understand, hitting puberty younger than any > > generation in history. Most agree that several forces are at work, > > from obesity to hormone-like environmental chemicals. and > > Joe's baby girl has been racing to grow up, almost from the moment > > she was born. Laila sat up on her own at 5 months old and began > > talking at 7 months and walking by 8½ months.... Laila's parents > > never expected their baby to hit puberty at age 6... > > > > * About 15% of American girls now begin puberty by age 7, according > > to a study of 1,239 girls published last year in /Pediatrics. /One > > in 10 white girls begin developing breasts by that age --- twice > > the rate seen in a 1997 study. Among black girls, such as Laila, > > 23% hit puberty by age 7.... > > * > > > > USA Today > > > > > > see also: > > Chemicals affect boys' development > ><http://yourlife.usatoday.com/parenting-family/story/2011/04/Chemicals-may-be-b\ ad-for-boys-development/45989088/1> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 Can Ca glucarate be started if the child is already 8 and a half & has some breast development & some armpit hair?? Where can i get this supplement? Thank You, nitya Subject: Re: Re: Girls hit puberty earlier than ever To: csb-autism-rx Date: Monday, April 11, 2011, 7:30 PM  I suspect early puberty is due to the toxic world in which we live, including a common environmental contaminant,  estrogenic compounds, in many meat products, plastics, etc. I routinely recommend the use of Calcium-D-Glucarate to oppose the environmental/ecological estrogens in all my girls with autism starting around 6 or 7, and immediately if you start to see breast development or pubic hair very early. It is harmless, adds a bit of calcium, and is very effective - available in 200mg or 500mg capsules. Dr. JM ________________________________ To: csb-autism-rx Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 1:21:51 PM Subject: Re: Girls hit puberty earlier than ever  my daughter was followed by an endocrinologist from 5 to 8 due concerns of early puberty and was discharged at 8 because puberty is now considered normal at 8. That was 5 years ago now. She started her period at 10 and hasn't grown since- she is 4'8 " . She wants to be 5' so bad. I wonder if women are going to be shorter now that puberty starts so early. > > * > > > Girls hit puberty earlier than ever, and doctors aren't sure > why. <http://usat.ly/gGlEEs> > > Girls are maturing faster than ever and, for reasons doctors > don't completely understand, hitting puberty younger than any > generation in history. Most agree that several forces are at work, > from obesity to hormone-like environmental chemicals. and > Joe's baby girl has been racing to grow up, almost from the moment > she was born. Laila sat up on her own at 5 months old and began > talking at 7 months and walking by 8½ months.... Laila's parents > never expected their baby to hit puberty at age 6... > > * About 15% of American girls now begin puberty by age 7, according > to a study of 1,239 girls published last year in /Pediatrics. /One > in 10 white girls begin developing breasts by that age --- twice > the rate seen in a 1997 study. Among black girls, such as Laila, > 23% hit puberty by age 7.... > * > > USA Today > > > see also: > Chemicals affect boys' development ><http://yourlife.usatoday.com/parenting-family/story/2011/04/Chemicals-may-be-b\ ad-for-boys-development/45989088/1> >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 Definitely, the sooner the better. I get it at Thorne's and Life Extension Foundation. Dr. JM ________________________________ To: csb-autism-rx Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 3:54:02 PM Subject: Re: Re: Girls hit puberty earlier than ever  Can Ca glucarate be started if the child is already 8 and a half & has some breast development & some armpit hair?? Where can i get this supplement? Thank You, nitya Subject: Re: Re: Girls hit puberty earlier than ever To: csb-autism-rx Date: Monday, April 11, 2011, 7:30 PM  I suspect early puberty is due to the toxic world in which we live, including a common environmental contaminant,  estrogenic compounds, in many meat products, plastics, etc. I routinely recommend the use of Calcium-D-Glucarate to oppose the environmental/ecological estrogens in all my girls with autism starting around 6 or 7, and immediately if you start to see breast development or pubic hair very early. It is harmless, adds a bit of calcium, and is very effective - available in 200mg or 500mg capsules. Dr. JM ________________________________ To: csb-autism-rx Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 1:21:51 PM Subject: Re: Girls hit puberty earlier than ever  my daughter was followed by an endocrinologist from 5 to 8 due concerns of early puberty and was discharged at 8 because puberty is now considered normal at 8. That was 5 years ago now. She started her period at 10 and hasn't grown since- she is 4'8 " . She wants to be 5' so bad. I wonder if women are going to be shorter now that puberty starts so early. > > * > > > Girls hit puberty earlier than ever, and doctors aren't sure > why. <http://usat.ly/gGlEEs> > > Girls are maturing faster than ever and, for reasons doctors > don't completely understand, hitting puberty younger than any > generation in history. Most agree that several forces are at work, > from obesity to hormone-like environmental chemicals. and > Joe's baby girl has been racing to grow up, almost from the moment > she was born. Laila sat up on her own at 5 months old and began > talking at 7 months and walking by 8½ months.... Laila's parents > never expected their baby to hit puberty at age 6... > > * About 15% of American girls now begin puberty by age 7, according > to a study of 1,239 girls published last year in /Pediatrics. /One > in 10 white girls begin developing breasts by that age --- twice > the rate seen in a 1997 study. Among black girls, such as Laila, > 23% hit puberty by age 7.... > * > > USA Today > > > see also: > Chemicals affect boys' development ><http://yourlife.usatoday.com/parenting-family/story/2011/04/Chemicals-may-be-b\ ad-for-boys-development/45989088/1> > >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 My son was fed from the playtex bottles with disposable plastic liners. 's blood had hexane and methlypentane at 10 times the level of an adult he also had 1/3 the glutathione level he should have had. This was tested by Dr Rae in Dallas in1999. The fat in the formula or milk pulls the chemicals from the plastic, the body absorbs the chemicals from the milk. has improved but not has not fully recovered. IV chelation with DMPS and CaEDTA have been helpful. Tim Sent from my iPhone > Dr mccandless. This brings up something that has been in my mind for awhile. Back when my 25 yr old was an infant most baby bottles were the ones with plastic disposable liners. I just wonder if anyone looked onto those. I do not know how many years they were on the market but I think for quite a few. In addition, my daughter was fed soy in those Plastic bags so I have always thought they may have contributed. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Apr 11, 2011, at 7:30 PM, JAQUELYN MCCANDLESS wrote: > > > I suspect early puberty is due to the toxic world in which we live, including a > > common environmental contaminant, > > estrogenic compounds, in many meat products, plastics, etc. I routinely > > recommend the use of Calcium-D-Glucarate > > > > to oppose the environmental/ecological estrogens in all my girls with autism > > starting around 6 or 7, and immediately if > > > > you start to see breast development or pubic hair very early. It is harmless, > > adds a bit of calcium, and is very > > > > effective - available in 200mg or 500mg capsules. Dr. JM > > > > ________________________________ > > > > To: csb-autism-rx > > Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 1:21:51 PM > > Subject: Re: Girls hit puberty earlier than ever > > > > > > my daughter was followed by an endocrinologist from 5 to 8 due concerns of early > > puberty and was discharged at 8 because puberty is now considered normal at 8. > > That was 5 years ago now. She started her period at 10 and hasn't grown since- > > she is 4'8 " . She wants to be 5' so bad. I wonder if women are going to be > > shorter now that puberty starts so early. > > > > > > > > > > * > > > > > > > > > Girls hit puberty earlier than ever, and doctors aren't sure > > > why. <http://usat.ly/gGlEEs> > > > > > > Girls are maturing faster than ever and, for reasons doctors > > > don't completely understand, hitting puberty younger than any > > > generation in history. Most agree that several forces are at work, > > > from obesity to hormone-like environmental chemicals. and > > > Joe's baby girl has been racing to grow up, almost from the moment > > > she was born. Laila sat up on her own at 5 months old and began > > > talking at 7 months and walking by 8½ months.... Laila's parents > > > never expected their baby to hit puberty at age 6... > > > > > > * About 15% of American girls now begin puberty by age 7, according > > > to a study of 1,239 girls published last year in /Pediatrics. /One > > > in 10 white girls begin developing breasts by that age --- twice > > > the rate seen in a 1997 study. Among black girls, such as Laila, > > > 23% hit puberty by age 7.... > > > * > > > > > > USA Today > > > > > > > > > see also: > > > Chemicals affect boys' development > > ><http://yourlife.usatoday.com/parenting-family/story/2011/04/Chemicals-may-be-b\ ad-for-boys-development/45989088/1> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 THANK YOU. Nitya Subject: Re: Re: Girls hit puberty earlier than ever To: csb-autism-rx Date: Monday, April 11, 2011, 7:30 PM  I suspect early puberty is due to the toxic world in which we live, including a common environmental contaminant,  estrogenic compounds, in many meat products, plastics, etc. I routinely recommend the use of Calcium-D-Glucarate to oppose the environmental/ecological estrogens in all my girls with autism starting around 6 or 7, and immediately if you start to see breast development or pubic hair very early. It is harmless, adds a bit of calcium, and is very effective - available in 200mg or 500mg capsules. Dr. JM ________________________________ To: csb-autism-rx Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 1:21:51 PM Subject: Re: Girls hit puberty earlier than ever  my daughter was followed by an endocrinologist from 5 to 8 due concerns of early puberty and was discharged at 8 because puberty is now considered normal at 8. That was 5 years ago now. She started her period at 10 and hasn't grown since- she is 4'8 " . She wants to be 5' so bad. I wonder if women are going to be shorter now that puberty starts so early. > > * > > > Girls hit puberty earlier than ever, and doctors aren't sure > why. <http://usat.ly/gGlEEs> > > Girls are maturing faster than ever and, for reasons doctors > don't completely understand, hitting puberty younger than any > generation in history. Most agree that several forces are at work, > from obesity to hormone-like environmental chemicals. and > Joe's baby girl has been racing to grow up, almost from the moment > she was born. Laila sat up on her own at 5 months old and began > talking at 7 months and walking by 8½ months.... Laila's parents > never expected their baby to hit puberty at age 6... > > * About 15% of American girls now begin puberty by age 7, according > to a study of 1,239 girls published last year in /Pediatrics. /One > in 10 white girls begin developing breasts by that age --- twice > the rate seen in a 1997 study. Among black girls, such as Laila, > 23% hit puberty by age 7.... > * > > USA Today > > > see also: > Chemicals affect boys' development ><http://yourlife.usatoday.com/parenting-family/story/2011/04/Chemicals-may-be-b\ ad-for-boys-development/45989088/1> > >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 look at someone that understand bio-identical progesterone. it is too much estrogene in relation to progesterone > > > Dr. JM, > > is there a chance that Calcium-D-Glucarate would help w/my daughter's > heavy, prolonged periods. We've put her on bcp's to regulate her periods. We > did a trial off after a year w/o improvement. > > > > > > > > * > > > > > > > > > Girls hit puberty earlier than ever, and doctors aren't sure > > > why. <http://usat.ly/gGlEEs> > > > > > > Girls are maturing faster than ever and, for reasons doctors > > > don't completely understand, hitting puberty younger than any > > > generation in history. Most agree that several forces are at work, > > > from obesity to hormone-like environmental chemicals. and > > > Joe's baby girl has been racing to grow up, almost from the moment > > > she was born. Laila sat up on her own at 5 months old and began > > > talking at 7 months and walking by 8½ months.... Laila's parents > > > never expected their baby to hit puberty at age 6... > > > > > > * About 15% of American girls now begin puberty by age 7, according > > > to a study of 1,239 girls published last year in /Pediatrics. /One > > > in 10 white girls begin developing breasts by that age --- twice > > > the rate seen in a 1997 study. Among black girls, such as Laila, > > > 23% hit puberty by age 7.... > > > * > > > > > > USA Today > > > > > > > > > see also: > > > Chemicals affect boys' development > > >< > http://yourlife.usatoday.com/parenting-family/story/2011/04/Chemicals-may-be-bad\ -for-boys-development/45989088/1 > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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