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An unaccredited scientific discovery

The 80% decline in British SIDS (crib deaths) began exactly when my hypothesis booklet 'Latent perinatal medication poisoning and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome" was distributed to government and SIDS organisations in Britain and around the world a few weeks before Christmas 1988. The booklet contained with the hypothesis a selection of full articles from my list of references. In it I was able to prove for the first time that SIDS deaths shared the same death mechanism as most adult forms of sudden unexplained deaths. My drug + stress + overheating related discovery revealed the actual cause and mechanism. That which was concealed in infant deaths could clearly revealed in adults.

The spectacular British and in particular the New Zealand decline without a doubt both began in January 1989, down 40% three years before the British governments December 1991 "Back to sleep campaign" all back-to-sleep campaigns were based on this original 1987 hypothesis> http://www.laleva.cc/choice/death_syndrome.html

Death rate details: http://www.sids.org.ar/sidsrate.htm

Medical Hypotheses reviewed and accepted the original hypothesis for publication in 1987 for reasons unknown it was never actually published by them. In 1993 I offered it to `Nutritional Therapy Today` it was published by them in December 1993.

The full discovery was published in Medical Hypotheses: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: A proposed discovery, Vol. 49. August 1997. Pp 177-179. A R Parish.

An updated version of the 1997 published discovery can be viewed here> http://www.onshop.co.uk/bse/sids.htm

The spectacular British (England & Wales) and New Zealand decline began just after my Hypothesis booklet was distributed late November 1988. The death rate in Britain then was 2.5 per 1,000 live births. Now it is 0.39 per 1,000.

In this article: Chemical defect in the brain:

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~harrism/CNNSids.html#1

The authors mention nutritional deficiency as a possible cause of SIDS but diliberatly fail to mention my nutritional deficiency discovery based on the mechanism of my own poising and and prevention based on my recovery.

Anthony R Parish PhD
41/c Dereham Rd,
Norwich, UK
NR2 4BD
Tel. 44 + 1603 461316
arparish@aol.com


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