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RE: 12 Years of being a Mother: How it began and how it changed me for good.

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It genuinely saddens me that you're part of that group and believe such things as this:

You make quality posts while that other person didn't, and you seem to actually love children and care about them while I question if the other person cares about anyone.
You seem reasonable.

Can you provide any source for that, the bad stuff about soy?
Anti-nutrients are contained in all types of foods, and soy has far less I believe than even grapes or blueberries, and especially chocolate and coffee.
So I really don't see why that matters.

The cancers, that's a myth, and I explained how milk causes cancer in one of my latest posts that we both know you've seen.
I provided science.
Could you?

Lastly, I addressed this in the article about milk; it has more and an actually effective estrogen and thus isn way more harmful. That's why it causes early puberty.

I'm more than happy to discuss this civil and casually, or not at all if you don't want to.
I just really would like to encourage you to not be so anti-science simply because of the vaccines being pro-science. Vaccines are pro-science because they're pro-government and an industry where nobody can conduct a real trial because they've made spooks like "you're endangering other people" type things that cannot be tested.
You genuinely seem to love children and take care of them, so please don't blindly believe this pro-dairy animal cult.

No matter what I'll keep following you as that little extra exposure I may give might bring a parent to seeing one of your other posts and treating their child better.
But please, as I said before, kids come before morality for me. This isn't about the animals.

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Fermented soy is fine and healthy. This is how soy has traditionally been consumed.
Plus most soy on the shelves is genetically modified, including the soy in baby formula.

Milk as sold in the store is not really milk as it has changed so much. However, raw and non-homogenized milk from healthy animals is healthy and has been part of traditional healthy diets for thousands of years. My husband feels ill drinking store bought milk and breaks out in painful deep zits. Pasteurized but non-homogenized milk makes him feel neutral. With raw milk he feels the health benefits going through his body.

I have read a lot of science from Weston A Price foundation (the work mentioned in that other post you criticized so harshly.) It is real science. It started out though by observing what traditional cultures around the world have eaten before modern diets were introduced. No culture has been 100% vegetarian as lots of bug/insect protein made its way into the food supply. Only with modern methods has that been able to be cleaned/filtered out properly.

Weston A Price travelled the world almost 100 years ago and studied the healthy groups around the world, and what they ate, and almost all the time they sought out healthy sources of animal or fish, often organ meats.

But as the other poster said, you have to do the research yourself. Nobody can convince you as you seem very emotional and resistant to it.

This way of eating is far, far from what the powers-that-be suggest for people today. It is seeking out food in its traditional forms. For example, if I thought that what was in the store was actually milk, I would have to agree with you how terrible it is. But when someone has sought out the traditional real milk, and experienced the health benefits that is different. I've fought the local authorities for my right to drink real milk as they use their powers to shut it down as best as they can. The local health authorities actually invaded the fridge containing my milk and forced it to be dumped down the drain.
So this is nothing about obeying the food pyramid that they set out for us.
It is actually resistance to the mainstream way of eating.

As for meat, the way that meat is raised these days is not what people have eaten in the past.

If you want to know where I am coming from, you really should get ahold of a copy of Nourishing Traditions and read through it. Then decide for yourself.

Whether or not we ever agree on diet,
I really wish that you could not be so confrontational with people who think differently with you on that subject.

The person you attacked, truly cares about children, just like you and I do. I have had several conversations with them about the subject of children.

Let's all be civil here on Steemit, please. Reading that fight between you two really bothered my soul. I think that we all care, even if we have what are actually minor differences. Let's not let those differences make us enemies.

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