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Baby breast milk that makes babies easier to raise plus happier
Baby breast milk that makes babies easier to raise plus happier is certainly plausible with things like DHA food oil Think on the idea of breast milk naturally produced that has more casien as a result of moms diet Fewer poops might go with happier baby as well as fresher mom that changes fewer diapers | |
Baby breast milk that makes babies easier to raise plus happier is certainly plausible with things like DHA added to the mothers food
DHA as a food oil goes with higher measured IQ DHA Prenatal supplements suggest that moms that use DHA food oil will have cleverer babies Thus Think on the idea of breast
milk naturally produced that has more casien also known as glue protein as a result of moms diet being casien rich Fewer poops might go with happier baby as well as a fresher mom that changes fewer diapers
This idea goes with the Dalai Lamas thought that parent baby behavior is the basis of compassion; half as many diaper changes or fussabouts might thus be particularly beneficially guidant to habits of tranquility
Usians actually have popular Organic Milk with supplemental DHA More casien is certainly plausible
Baby foods that are pooping minimized yet physiologically advantaged are a new beneficial category of babyfood
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How is advocating the ingestion of an essential nutrient by breastfeeding mothers an idea? |
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[Beanangel]: like a box of frogs, only madder. |
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I see a number of problems here: IQ is a bit of a bogus concept that i don't want to go into because it would take up the whole of this anno. Yes, eating food high in DHA is a good idea anyway. A happy baby is a deluded baby, as happiness is a mental illness. Human milk is low in caesin because of babies' slow growth rate and increasing it would probably cause immune system problems. Anecdotally (can't quote chapter and verse), antigens carry through into milk from the diet. Pooping is good. The colon needs the exercise and the gut flora need food. There could be vitamin K deficiency if this happens, resulting in haemorrhaging. The offspring didn't end up wearing that many nappies in the first place. |
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Breast milk is pretty close to the perfect food for babies as
it is. HIgher casein milk might work well for baby goats or
baby cows but it's not best for baby humans. |
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The DHA thing is interesting but it's hardly a new idea -
supplementation has been suggested by various
researchers, although it isn't yet entirely clear whether
the benefits are actually due to the supplementation or
other factors. Anyway, DHA supplements make me itch. |
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Babies are babies. They poo, they cry, they don't always
sleep. You've just got to go with it - they're mostly doing it
for a reason and not just to piss you off. |
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Gin.<be>
Keeps mother and tot blissful for the whole day. Them
Victorians knew a thing or too I tell ya! |
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Do I drink the gin myself or give it straight to the baby? |
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Nineteenthly: there is certainly evidence that proteins
escape the gut and that the wrong ones might be responsible
for allergies in later life - it's called the 'leaky gut' theory and
is one of the possible explanations for the increased
asthma/ezcema/digestion problems seen in babies who are
given solids too early ie before the gut matures. |
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there's something about the combination of breast milk and culture that makes me shudder. |
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Gin to the baby and add tonic to yours. The order is your
choice.. |
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She prefers hers with lime and a good quantity of ice. In a
beaker, naturally. |
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Thanks [hazel], i was aware of that explanation but i can´t back it up with citations. Incidentally, haven´t you been gone for several years or is that my imagination? |
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[nineteenthly] I have been a bit quiet for a while, though
have done some vicarious 'baking through [jonthegeologist].
Then today I just wondered what was going on at the 'bakery
and here I am! It's good to be back. |
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And you are immediately faced with an idea about poop. Go figure. ;-) |
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//some vicarious 'baking through [jonthegeologist// Buns in the oven? |
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Bliss, poop has been a fairly significant part of my life for the
last 11 months. Well, it's always been quite important to me,
but now the precise colour, consistency and odour of
someone else's is a matter of considerable interest. And
breastmilk also features quite highly ;-) |
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It's very much out now [coprocephalous], though admittedly
with the amount of cake I have to eat to sustain it, it can be
hard to tell. |
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Oh yay. Another new baby baker! |
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