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genetic potential

According to research done by Dr Weston A. Price, but also according to my own observations among children, it is my hypothesis that our modern society is pulling at the shortest end of the stick when it comes to our children, who are no longer developing to their full genetic potential. Surely it is every parent’s wish that nothing should hinder this development, but how do we know if our children are developing their full genetic potential?

It is simple, look at the photos. According to Dr Price,. In it he explained the fundamental principles of adequate nutrition, as well as the consequences of “injury” to the body when nutrition is inadequate. Poor nutrition leads to a chemical imbalance, but the first visual signs are clearly visible in your mouth.

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