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cantstoppeating said:They guzzle down juice drinks with HFCS, artificial flavours and more and ask for seconds. So it must be healthy, right? After all, 'babies know best...'
Zachs said:I can't find that study done about the three babies who got to pick all their own foods but that was super interesting if anyone can find it.
JRMoney15 said:cantstoppeating said:They guzzle down juice drinks with HFCS, artificial flavours and more and ask for seconds. So it must be healthy, right? After all, 'babies know best...'
Classic straw man fallacy with your logic.
You are missing the point. Give them foods that actually existed 200 years ago and see what they decide.
Obviously, we understand there are some things we can't explicitly taste like the poison in a mushroom. But cats don't have taste bud or centers in the brain to be able to taste bitter or sweet things and therefore never go out looking nice for anything that contains carbs because cats just don't eat carbs. Humans do eat carbs, if it's sweet, it's good.cantstoppeating said:JRMoney15 said:cantstoppeating said:They guzzle down juice drinks with HFCS, artificial flavours and more and ask for seconds. So it must be healthy, right? After all, 'babies know best...'
Classic straw man fallacy with your logic.
You are missing the point. Give them foods that actually existed 200 years ago and see what they decide.
There exists berries and other plant food, in nature, that tastes sweet yet has very toxic effects.
Feed them to a baby and they'd happily signal for more. They'd be lucky to survive.
But hang on, since the baby liked the taste and ate them, they must be healthy, right? After all, 'babies know best...'
Blinkyrocket said:Obviously, we understand there are some things we can't explicitly taste like the poison in a mushroom. ...cantstoppeating said:JRMoney15 said:cantstoppeating said:They guzzle down juice drinks with HFCS, artificial flavours and more and ask for seconds. So it must be healthy, right? After all, 'babies know best...'
Classic straw man fallacy with your logic.
You are missing the point. Give them foods that actually existed 200 years ago and see what they decide.
There exists berries and other plant food, in nature, that tastes sweet yet has very toxic effects.
Feed them to a baby and they'd happily signal for more. They'd be lucky to survive.
But hang on, since the baby liked the taste and ate them, they must be healthy, right? After all, 'babies know best...'