Weird formulas

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I got this question the other day and did a little disturbing research. Some Naturopathic doc was recommending this to a patient over conventional formula. He also gave her a website with recipes for making your own at home and had told her home recipes were better than anything. I thought it looked dangerous, especially the part about raw milk. Anyone else seen this stuff?? The website seemed pretty quacktastic.

http://www.westonaprice.org/children/recipes.html

http://www.westonaprice.org/children/index.html
 
I got this question the other day and did a little disturbing research. Some Naturopathic doc was recommending this to a patient over conventional formula. He also gave her a website with recipes for making your own at home and had told her home recipes were better than anything. I thought it looked dangerous, especially the part about raw milk. Anyone else seen this stuff?? The website seemed pretty quacktastic.

http://www.westonaprice.org/children/recipes.html

http://www.westonaprice.org/children/index.html

holy crap, raw milk for babies? that sounds like a set up for bad things to happen. and isn't raw milk illegal in some states?
 
holy crap, raw milk for babies? that sounds like a set up for bad things to happen. and isn't raw milk illegal in some states?

I think it is. There's a whole bunch of stuff on that site I find sketchy and there's no way I'd recommend anything there. The Naturo doc insisted there was nothing but 'sound nutritional advice.'
 
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