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This is exactly why I said I found the article
disturbing! I feed my 14 month old son a Paleo diet
- meat, fruit and veggies.
Luckily many sources say these are the best foods for
toddlers anyway, but still... I would hate for my son
to die for some unrelated reason and then be told I
couldn't eat that way anymore as well as how to school
my children!
I agree that there was definate neglect in this case
because the child was so small and not gaining weight
properly, but I fear this will set a precedent that
government can start coming in telling people how to
feed and school their children.
Also from what I hear there was something else wrong
with this child that caused this death.
Luv,
Debby
San Jose, CA
--- Ashley Moran <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have to agree - I don't know what possessed these
> parents to feed
> such a pathetic diet to young children. But it does
> raise another
> issue. Say I raise my child on a stone-age diet,
> and it dies of some
> rare infection or other unlikely cause, will I take
> the legal blame
> for not giving my baby nourishing wheat and cow's
> milk? To the
> parents of the dead child, my diet of mother's milk
> and meat would
> probably be as obviously stupid as their diet of
> wheat grass, coconut
> water and almond milk is to us. We're both
> officially "wrong" after
> all.
>
> Ashley
>
Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04:
http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/
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