crazyhorse13
crazyhorse13
crazyhorse13

I will give you two guesses.

Are you being facetious? Cause if not that’s one douche response.

What an absolute load of horse shit. Where have you been getting your stories from - the pack of a toilet roll wrapper? Far from Australia being the land of plenty in early European colonisation, many early white settlers starved and suffered malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies due to their inability in the harch

baby formula, which has "too many chemicals,"

The light doesn't go out...it's just shifted to a wavelength you can't see readily.

People think all autism is severe autism. And yes, things can be very hard for those who have it, especially if it gets mixed in with other disorders. But someone like me? Yeah, to people like these fanatics I'm an antithesis since I'm on the spectrum but I'm very high functioning, especially academically.

THEN YOU EXPLICITLY DO NOT ADVOCATE FOR A PALEO DIET. Jesus Christ.

Actually they're arguing that they would rather YOUR kid died than their kid had autism. In fact, they'd rather a lot of kids died than their child had autism.

4) Agriculture was invented so that children and parents would have a readily available source of milk

Then your healthy, well-fed child gets picked off by a predator.

My kids get Kale and Bone Broth smoothies, three times a day.

I like to put a little Vitamin Water in a mister bottle and spray it on them a few times a day.

I would really like someone to explain to me why autism scares them so badly. Why it's worth risking your child's safety and well-being (and other people's children, in the case of anti Vx ppl) in order to "prevent" what is likely a genetic disorder?

You should also feed your baby lots of honey, which is totally natural and therefore healthful like a magic potion.






Disclaimer: FFS do not give honey to your baby.

Actual paleo infant/child diet:

I raised my kids on Bulletproof Coffee, it's all a baby really needs

Yup! Better dead with measles (or better your baby dies when my kid gives it whooping cough) than my kid get autism.

Can I just say that I'm genuinely shocked that they even bring up the issue of formula? Most times those who are deep into the attachment-parenting or autism-avoidance circles tend to uplift breastmilk as the ideal cure-all for all things that could possibly go wrong with a baby. They tend to avoid the idea of formula

Well, considering the only known cure for autism is death, maybe that's the point...

Sure, it might stop your baby from developing autism, but only because your baby will be dead. (Better dead than neuroatypical, though, right?) (Wasn't that the anti-communist slogan back in the 50s?)