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ParfumGigi@aol.com

31 décembre 2005 14:50

Children off spring exposed study

 

Karen, thanks for sending this information to me & to others.Like I have stated before and I will continue to state those in medicine/science and research are consistent about being very inconsistent in their studies over time.

I noted the study Health Outcomes in Offspring of Mothers with Breast Implants from Denmark...I myself would love to have this entire study to look at because I bet a bottom dollar I could find inconsistent findings & show their flaws to them...I note from the abstract their play on words, but "medical words of art" is always a choice to cover the tails of those who harm the general population. They rather NOT see the truth...gosh what's new.

Fact IS, the FDA here in USA and the medical community everyone in the world seems to WANT BREAST IMPLANTS on the market, because these damning devices make money.... So of course studies are going to show that breast implants are not a problem for the offspring because this is the outcome that the medical community WANTS...it is like finding a cure for disease...who really wants to really find a CURE for alot of diseases....look how many people would be put OUT OF BUSINESS if cures were found for disease and suffering. People associated with disease organizations would be out of business, the medical community would not make money, and CEOs of industry would not retire with as much in their pockets...so disease/suffering makes money.

OH yes, there IS higher rates of esophageal disorders in breast implant children and there IS congenital malformations in children of mothers with breast implants IF the studies were to be ever done in a ***truly dispassionate manner*** someone would see the truth ....and the problems do not stop there with just esophageal disorders or congenital deformities for the offspring because there are MORE issues involved like learning problems, various syndromes, genital issues and more ...

....but of course the Denmark study has high numbers in their so-called study, but I bet there are massive flaws in this that could indeed be uncovered...it may indeed be a study to cover the ass of someone who has done harm ...this is a clear reason why I personally DO NOT TRUST the medical community as a whole because of their words of art/their own free will choice on their play on words, in the Art of Medicine....their canvas is tainted in their art of what they do when they paint their picture in their so-called medical studies with their medical words of art, either spoken from their mouth or documented on paper without being truly dispassionate in the first place.

No, nobody needs to agree with me, but I do believe this. Those in medicine/science and research are extremely consistent about being inconsistent. This is typical behavior in what they do. And the fact is they DO NOT want breast implants to be a problem, most certainly NOT in the children either....suffer the little children? They did, they are to date, and will in the future too when it comes to the exposure of the chemical adjuvancy of any breast implant LOT number!
ALL AT THE HAND OF THOSE WHO HAVE THE MEDICAL DEGREES AND EDUCATION, but who really may be the most wisdomless on the face of this earth.


CFM


From: ParfumGigi@aol.com
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 03:37:54 EDT
JAMA -- Abstract: Sclerodermalike esophageal disease in children breast-fed by mothers with silicone breast implants, January..19,1994
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/271/3/213?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=breast+implants&searchid=1128410605620_166&stored_search=&FIRSTINDEX=0&journalcode=jama

Sclerodermalike esophageal disease in children breast-fed by mothers with silicone breast implants

J. J. Levine and N. T. Ilowite
Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Schneider Children's Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New Hyde Park, NY 11042.
OBJECTIVE--To determine whether breast-fed children of mothers with silicone implants are at increased risk for the development of sclerodermalike esophageal involvement compared with children not exposed to silicone implants. DESIGN--Case-series [corrected]. SETTING--Referral-based pediatric gastroenterology clinic. PATIENTS--Eleven children (mean age, 6.0 years; range, 1.5 to 13 years; six boys and five girls) referred for abdominal pain who were born to mothers who had silicone breast implants (eight breast-fed children and three bottle-fed) were compared with 17 patients (mean age, 10.7 years; range, 2 to 18 years; 11 boys and six girls) with abdominal pain who were not exposed to silicone implants. METHODS--All children underwent esophageal manometry and upper intestinal endoscopy with esophageal biopsy and were tested for antinuclear antibody and autoantibodies to Scl-70, centromere, ribonucleoprotein, Sm, Ro, La, and phospholipid. RESULTS--Six of the eight breast-fed children from mothers with silicone implants had significantly abnormal esophageal motility with nearly absent peristalsis in the distal two thirds of the esophagus and decreased lower sphincter pressure. Upper esophageal pressures and motility were normal. Compared with controls, the breast-fed children had significantly decreased lower sphincter pressure and abnormal esophageal wave propagation. These manometric abnormalities were not seen in the three bottle-fed children. There was no difference in the expression of autoantibodies in the breast-fed children compared with the bottle-fed children or controls. CONCLUSIONS--A relationship appears to exist between breast-feeding by mothers with silicone implants and abnormal esophageal motility. Studies evaluating larger numbers of children are needed to determine the extent of the risk.
 
THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES

 

Breastfeeding After Breast Augmentation
J Hum Lact 2003;19:70-71.
CAN SILICONE IMPLANTS HARM BREAST-FED CHILDREN?
Journal Watch (General) 1994;1994:3-3.
FULL TEXT
Scleroderma-like Disease in Breast-fed Children of Mothers with Silicone Implants
Journal Watch Dermatology 1994;1994:4-4.
FULL TEXT
The Transfer of Drugs and Other Chemicals Into Human Milk
Committee on Drugs
Pediatrics 2001;108:776-789.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT
Health Outcomes in Offspring of Mothers With Breast Implants
Kjøller et al.
Pediatrics 1998;102:1112-1115.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT

 


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