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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1757839" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>The exact cause of a change in bone growth on a fetus is the disruption of calcium and other mineral uptake by the cells of the growing fetus, resulting in certain bones not growing to their genetically programmed length. If the affected bone cells are stimulated to uptake the needed minerals by the use of electrolytes, the bones grow to normal because they are genetically programmed to do that - DUH! Veterinarians say the bones will grow to normal if they are programmed genetically to be normal.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any scientific studies or any kind of data to prove what you stated, sunnyblueskies? I don't care if people don't read what I post. I was just trying to help those who care about the newborns save the babies. I don't like babies of any kind to be born with health issues and birth defects that cause them distress or pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1757839, member: 16398"] The exact cause of a change in bone growth on a fetus is the disruption of calcium and other mineral uptake by the cells of the growing fetus, resulting in certain bones not growing to their genetically programmed length. If the affected bone cells are stimulated to uptake the needed minerals by the use of electrolytes, the bones grow to normal because they are genetically programmed to do that - DUH! Veterinarians say the bones will grow to normal if they are programmed genetically to be normal. Do you have any scientific studies or any kind of data to prove what you stated, sunnyblueskies? I don't care if people don't read what I post. I was just trying to help those who care about the newborns save the babies. I don't like babies of any kind to be born with health issues and birth defects that cause them distress or pain. [/QUOTE]
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