Anonymous wrote:Otoh, I know a kid adopted from another country where the infants were fed kefir. You have never seen a plumper, healthier, more gorgeous child. Just sayin'.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like one of those militant vegans (not saying all vegans are crazy, I know plenty of normal ones). I've heard other stories like this-usually in news articles about the kids dying or being removed by CPS for failure to thrive.
(DH's grandmother told us that she had to give my FIL evaporated milk when he wouldn't nurse.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not child abuse.![]()
That's how babies that couldn't nurse were fed for years and years after wet nurses went out of fashion and there was no such thing as commercial formula.
How do commercialized, prepared foods come about? They are based on some variation of a homemade item. When more and more people were making their own formula, the idea of a ready made version obviously became a business idea. And so it has grown and grown, to the point where people don't even make their own anymore.
Just like for many years everyone just bought store packaged baby food, some don't even know how to make home made Mac and cheese and just buy Kraft.
Homemade formula is not some made up thing by looney child abusive mothers . Get a grip.
Homemade formula may or may not be child abuse. Homemade formula based on coconut "milk" and almond "milk" is child abuse.
Defend please. What's the basis for your argument. Scientific , developmental, and nutritional facts please not just your personal opinion and anecdotes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not child abuse.![]()
That's how babies that couldn't nurse were fed for years and years after wet nurses went out of fashion and there was no such thing as commercial formula.
How do commercialized, prepared foods come about? They are based on some variation of a homemade item. When more and more people were making their own formula, the idea of a ready made version obviously became a business idea. And so it has grown and grown, to the point where people don't even make their own anymore.
Just like for many years everyone just bought store packaged baby food, some don't even know how to make home made Mac and cheese and just buy Kraft.
Homemade formula is not some made up thing by looney child abusive mothers . Get a grip.
Homemade formula may or may not be child abuse. Homemade formula based on coconut "milk" and almond "milk" is child abuse.
Anonymous wrote:It's not child abuse.![]()
That's how babies that couldn't nurse were fed for years and years after wet nurses went out of fashion and there was no such thing as commercial formula.
How do commercialized, prepared foods come about? They are based on some variation of a homemade item. When more and more people were making their own formula, the idea of a ready made version obviously became a business idea. And so it has grown and grown, to the point where people don't even make their own anymore.
Just like for many years everyone just bought store packaged baby food, some don't even know how to make home made Mac and cheese and just buy Kraft.
Homemade formula is not some made up thing by looney child abusive mothers . Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone done this?
I just met someone with a 5 mon only who said they don't believe in any commercial formulas so they make their own with a base of coconut milk and almond milk and lots of additives.
I thought it was REALLY bizarre.