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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In the normal range. Kids these days that eat organic imo tend to develop early and seem to be much bigger. I'm totally against organic food though. Why not give children real food as opposed to food made in a lab [/quote] [b]I actually find the opposite true. My eldest developed breasts and had menarche late due to organics.[/b] Organics aren't lab food.[/quote] As proven by....?[/quote] Uh, I think PP was just saying that she believes her daughter started late due to organics. I don't think she claimed to have scientific data to back that up. That has been my experience as well. I ate a ton of processed food as a child. I was at least a C cup by 6th grade. I started my period when I was 10. I NEEDED to start shaving my legs when I was in 3rd grade, but didn't until 5th. My hormones were out of control. My kids have been raised on organic food. My oldest dd is 14 and barely needs a bra. She started her period less than a year ago. She only started shaving her legs when everyone else was doing it. She really didn't need to that bad. HEr hormones are pretty even keeled. My 12 y.o. dd is following the exact same path as her sister. Again, this isn't "proven" scientific data. Just my own experience and observation. [/quote]
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