We have tried to create a balance by citing a variety of studies. Our motivation is to protect our children and grandchildren, so we have had to take a hard look at what is considered “normal and safe” for our children’s brains and minds and to share the potential probable outcomes based on the limited studies and information available worldwide.
In some cases, we are giving preventative and protective information without waiting until it is definitely proven. It took thirty years, for instance, to definitively prove that smoking causes lung cancer—but we choose not to wait that long. Thirty years from now, our children will be grown up and it will be too late. For this reason, although we are trying to be accurate, even if we are sometimes wrong we choose to be inaccurate on the safe side, for the protection of our offspring.
"May we all be blessed with alive and conscious children and grandchildren dancing in love."
Dr. Gabriel Cousens, M.D.