Re: Food for the pregnant mother, newborn unable to nurse, and for first foods for a baby/toddler...
Ah ha, wonderful Sandover, great post thank you.
Now, I do trust the WesternaPrice people, they have a lot of wise things to say. I keep meaning to read his original book, because his words come up repeatedly in the reading that I’m doing, but it’s a bit a tomb stone that book! I will get around to it eventually.
I have printed off most of the stuff from the WAPF link and I will read at my leisure, but I notice Sally Fallon wrote some of the articles ……. She knows her stuff big time. Her book “Nourishing Traditions” is a very good way to live life.
I wholeheartedly agree. Soya is now a poison, shame really as I used to like those fresh soya beans with my mercury toxic tuna.
I’m in the UK and I still can’t find any raw milk.
I love ACV ;-)
Sunshine