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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ask him which ones he's interested in and look into them. You know your kid the best. Mine had a protein powder phase, which I supported by buying what I chose, but it has passed. There are lots of supplements out there that we're not so knowledgeable about as medicine is pushed. Not all of it is bad. [/quote] Agree in the sense that it’s an individual decision. I do think most of it is bad. The protein powder industry is problematic. Kids should focus on getting what they need through real food. But, a lot of adults take this stuff too and, if you’re one of them, letting your kid try it too is reasonable for your family. [/quote] Well, the real problem is that real food is real nutrient deficient. And I'm saying that as someone who only consumes full-fat dairy, and only use butter or tallow to fry. There are so many chemicals in foods, because the food industry is after profit, not nutrient density and it has gotten really bad in the last 40 years. Research now shows that fruits and vegetables all have significant decrease nutrients (vitamins and minerals) in the last 100 years, some up to 60%, meaning we're in essence eating colored water. What has been done to the meat industry with antibiotics is better known, as well as the fiasco with toxic herbicides (and glyphosate is still used in commercial agriculture). [/quote] Fair enough. I hear you here. Not sure I want to turn to another similar industry for the solution but I get what you’re saying. Grow our own from heritage seeds? Buy farm share cows from organic producers? We’re stuck.[/quote]
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