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baby formula, which has "too many chemicals,"

This is the water bottle I carry every day (well, not this specific one- the picture is from google because I don't have a camera on me)

Of all the parents in all the world, I end up with you morons.

You're amazing.

Paleo is just another part of the trend towards Orthorexia, the belief that most food is bad, or bad for you. Food Babe is the patron saint of this, and WholeFoods is the temple where orthorexics go to pay far, far too much for food, in the mistaken belief that the more you pay for something, the better it is for you.

I have an autistic kid square in the moderate part of the spectrum. If you want to know what it's like to be severely autistic, I highly recommend the book "Ido in Autismland" by Ido Kedar. Story told from an insider — a severely autistic teenager. The personal device revolution has given previously nonverbal

AND NOW, A COMEDY MOMENT

From my understanding, some part of the book suggests a regular dosage of Chlorine Dioxide can "cure" autism. That however, is a toxic substance commonly used in a bleaching agent, so repeated dosages are likely to harm or kill the child.

...but holds more than ten times the maximum Vitamin A that a baby can take, making it a toxic concoction that would likely hurt one's baby. But hey, at least the child wouldn't be autistic, right?

I've been making stocks, broths and consomme for 40 years and always keep bone bags in my freezer. I'm a little confused about this great discovery "Bone Broth" LOL

ew are we too mature to address that baby building broth is a fucking GREAT way to describe semen?

written by a TV chef, a mommy blogger and a naturopath may not be as safe as previously thought

Because paleolithic man was such a healthy, long-lived creature

I freaked my crazy food trend obsessed cousin by telling her that there was Dihydrogen Oxide in the water she was using to liquefy the kale she was going make into babyfood. And that it was also in the kale as well. I told her that no amount of organic farming or veganism was ever going to take out all the

Children are born without teeth and women start lactating after birth for a reason. If a woman decided not to breast feed for a reason, then her milk should be replaced by something similar. And last time I checked, women don't secrete ground up chicken liver after giving birth and Palaeolithic man did not have access

A PSA:

Agggh! Really! Is there an idiot farm somewhere where they grow these people? Maybe we should be asking how we can cure idiocy. Is there some special anti-idiot diet? Or maybe if I hit them hard enough in the head with a book on research methods it will cure them.

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?

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