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Old 12-06-2003, 04:09 AM
David Hare-Scott
 
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"rob" wrote in message
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...snip..
3. As for asthma, it appears to be the product of a weaker generation,
possibly linked to poor diet (too many additives) on their parents

part and
should not be part of any sensible discussion by normal healthy

persons.
4. The human race evolved out of a burning environment and seems to

have
survived quite well.

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Robert B* II
"rob" wrote in message


Do you have any evidence or supporting documentation of these two
points?

If it is just your opinion you are of course entitled to express it but
I am more interested in facts, figures and the opinions of experts in
the field(s) if there are any.


David


 
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