http://research.cirp.org/news1.html John Taylor, heart specialist and world's penis researcher / expert says in his 2009 October Newsletter: SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) and circumcision: What is the link? #i2
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Replying to @EranElhaik @JayPhoenix4
This is exciting needs to be shared. It’s so important. Matter of life or death. The AAP will be contrary so amputating newborns’ foreskin continues unfettered, without CARE!
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Agree. Besides denial, there’s their “learned helplessness” or “acquired passivity”, a mental conditioning by forcing a newborn victim into a defensive psychological state to cope with the excruciating pain which he can neither fight nor flee. (USA Military exploited this!)
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My mother-in-law RIP was an Army nurse during WWII, who headed a Circumcision Ward. She said the young men were mostly Italians, but no matter, they all quietly sob into their pillows, under the blankets, like no other ward. Cut them down to build them up.
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AAP's 2012 #Circumcision Policy Statement is cartoonish enough. If you want a clear, unbiased video explanation of the issue - & can't wait for public release of @circmovie on 8/31/18, there's #ElephantIntheHospital #putkids1st #bioethics #i2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ceht-3xu84I&t=1512s&frags=pl%2Cwn …
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