Rick K
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Aye Aye Captain? No? RatsUmmmmm..... ?
Ok fine it was cute :)Aye Aye Captain? No? Rats
You know...the birds and bees thing, then ya just gotta wait 9 months.breast milk probably has benefits even for older people, the thing is how do you get it. there probably should be no digestive issues with it either for milk intolerant people
• Gates is even investing in artificial breast milk. The Science Times reported in 2020: A new and better breast milk alternative has arrived, and it claims to be helpful for the environment as well. The U.S. firm, BIOMILQ, is artificially producing human breast milk from cultured human mammary epithelial cells to be commercially available to consumers. The start-up company has received $3.5 million from an investment fund that is co-founded by Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Mark Zuckerberg. The fund was established to help prevent the ill effects of climate change brought about by carbon emissions.8
An old saying: If it ain't broke don't fix it. Of course there will always be the arrogant who believe they can improve on Mother Nature and therefore should and therefore we are wise to go along with them. And, of course, let's give it to our most precious gift's of life. So now the mother can invest in a pump and just throw away her inferior product? Breastfeeding isn't just about feeding; it's about bonding. THAT'S what's good for our health.I love the part that says "we believe are good for our health." Shouldn't that be a more definitive statement like "we know" or "is good for our health"? Well let's just test it on newborn babies ?
What about the other 20%. So now we'll have more cows and that will reduce our carbon footprint? Dairy farms for moms? This is wonderful and well thought out. Why don't Zuckerpig, Bozos. and Master Bates just leave people alone?“The bioengineered cow milk is 80 percent the same as human breast milk
An old saying: If it ain't broke don't fix it. Of course there will always be the arrogant who believe they can improve on Mother Nature and therefore should and therefore we are wise to go along with them. And, of course, let's give it to our most precious gift's of life. So now the mother can invest in a pump and just throw away her inferior product? Breastfeeding isn't just about feeding; it's about bonding. THAT'S what's good for our health.
Whatever a baby's needs are are automatically provided in a perfect manner by Mother Nature. Why do people always want to interfere and think they can do better? Life has evolved to nurture perfectly if we just get out of our own way. The human ego is the great Satan.So true!
I looked into your fake breast milk subject some more and saw this bit of description. They describe it as "so special", but the part that is worrisome is the "helping bacteria to thrive". That is a scary thought! Poor baby!
"What makes HMOs so special is that they’re not broken down by your digestive system, so they can reach your colon and help the bacteria thrive. Studies have shown that HMOs help to strengthen immune systems and improve gut health. There are some reports that they could even help with cognitive functions.
Baby formula brands such as SMA Baby and Similac use synthetic HMOs in their recipes.
“We are continually learning about the benefits of HMO on the immune system, digestion, cognition and beyond – for various stages of life,” explains Rachael Buck, research fellow at Abbott Laboratories, which creates Similac." -Bustle.com
the concept of multivitamins is similar... for years i used the centrum adult multivitamin (18mg iron fumarate per day!) and 1500mg vitamin C a day thinking its necessary to get all these nutrients. we shouldnt even know the names of these nutrients or that they exist, we wouldn't know these names if we were just in the maasai tribe drinking milk, cow organs/blood and honey all day. its man who established "nutrients" and their names and the "rdas"Whatever a baby's needs are are automatically provided in a perfect manner by Mother Nature. Why do people always want to interfere and think they can do better? Life has evolved to nurture perfectly if we just get out of our own way. The human ego is the great Satan.
I don't think they make it because they think it's better, though they market it that way, they do it for big profits.Whatever a baby's needs are are automatically provided in a perfect manner by Mother Nature. Why do people always want to interfere and think they can do better? Life has evolved to nurture perfectly if we just get out of our own way. The human ego is the great Satan.
Based on this report and the behavior of government stooges and the insane hysteria of the vaxxed it would appear that a great many babies were the product of toxemic pregnancy. Perhaps we need progesterone clinics and let's start at the White House. Just a thought..."Katherina Dalton observed that her patients who suffered from PMS (and were benefitted by progesterone treatment) were likely to develop "toxemia" when they became pregnant, and to have problems at the time of menopause. In these women, it is common for "menstruation" to continue on the normal cycle during the first several months of pregnancy. This cyclic bleeding seems to represent times of an increased ratio of estrogen to progesterone, and during such periods of cyclic bleeding the risk of miscarriage is high. Researchers found that a single injection of progesterone could sometimes eliminate the signs of toxemia for the remainder of the pregnancy. Katherina Dalton, who continued to give her patients progesterone throughout pregnancy, later learned that the babies treated in this way were remarkably healthy and bright, while the average baby delivered after a "toxemic" pregnancy has an IQ of only 85.
Marian Diamond's work with rats clearly showed that increased exposure to estrogen during pregnancy reduced the size of the cerebral cortex and the animals' ability to learn, while progesterone increased the brain size and intelligence. Zamenhof's studies suggested that these hormones probably have their effects largely through their actions on glucose, though they also affect the availability of oxygen in the same way, and have a variety of direct effects on brain cells that would operate toward the same end.
If Katherina Dalton's patients' IQs averaged 130, instead of the expected 85, the potential social effects of proper health care during pregnancy are enormous.
But there is evidence that healthy gestation affects more than just the IQ. Strength of character, ability to reason abstractly, and the absence of physical defects, for example, are strongly associated with weight at birth.
Government studies and Social Security statistics suggest the size of the problem. The National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke found that birth weight was directly related to IQ at age four, and that up to half of all children who were underweight at birth have an IQ under 70.(Chase.) According to standard definitions, about 8% of babies in the U.S. have low birth weight." -Ray Peat
I don't know the government will probably screw that up to like the original food pyramid ?Based on this report and the behavior of government stooges and the insane hysteria of the vaxxed it would appear that a great many babies were the product of toxemic pregnancy. Perhaps we need progesterone clinics and let's start at the White House. Just a thought...
its got iodine, and whats the purpose fo the 7 dehydro cholesterol?I found an old tin for baby milk here in the UK 80s vintage. Might amuse or interest some, for reference or comparison.
Makes my mouth water just remembering it....
Animal and vegetable oils. Yum.I found an old tin for baby milk here in the UK 80s vintage. Might amuse or interest some, for reference or comparison.
Makes my mouth water just remembering it....