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Out of curiosity, Would you feed your infant a cereal made of wheat flour, cow's milk and sugar like Henri Nestle did in 1867?
What if the baby can't digest mother's milk?No. Human children are supposed to have their mother’s milk.
What if the baby can't digest goat's milk either?OH MY GOSH. You fell for THAT propaganda. Good grief.
For thousands of years, if a human mother can't produce enough milk, goat milk is the best and closest chemically to human milk.
Science has evolved quite a bit from 1867. It’s also worth mentioning that the infant mortality rate was fairly high back then.Out of curiosity, Would you feed your infant a cereal made of wheat flour, cow's milk and sugar like Henri Nestle did in 1867?
Ok. I asked the question out of curiosity. I'm not that crazy.Science has evolved quite a bit from 1867. It’s also worth mentioning that the infant mortality rate was fairly high back then.
I would think it might be wiser to follow the advice of someone currently accredited paediatrics medicine.
No. I'm not a troll. I just want to know what their opinions are.Are you saying you already knew the answer and you’re just trolling members?
100%Are you saying you already knew the answer and you’re just trolling members?
Ok I get the hint I'll stop with the Humanitarian food questions. I now know homesteaders will feed them soup, crackers and tea.100%
I'm trying to stay out of it, but this same individual was here under a different name recently doing the same sog and dance with the humanitarian "food" questions.
I understand the individual is autistic (but really, anybody can just say that) so have chosen to let it be but really, At what point is enough, enough?
Scout's Honor! I asked because all google gave me is how to make malt for homebrewing not how to make malt powder (or flour). I asked out of desperation.Please stop asking about making malt powder, too.
Our members also rely on data from modern science and modern medicine and not outdated theories.No. I'm not a troll. I just want to know what their opinions are.
Perhaps you should start reading those books Alice was kind enough to send you or look into some basic cookbooks.Scout's Honor! I asked because all google gave me is how to make malt for homebrewing not how to make malt powder (or flour). I asked out of desperation.
This.100%
I'm trying to stay out of it, but this same individual was here under a different name recently doing the same sog and dance with the humanitarian "food" questions.
I understand the individual is autistic (but really, anybody can just say that) so have chosen to let it be but really, At what point is enough, enough?
I did under the encyclopedia of country living. I asked because I'm too broke for books. She volunteered to get the books for me. Out of curiosity What other cookbooks teach their readers how to make malt powder for nutritious powdered malt drinks like ovaltine and Nestle milo?Perhaps you should start reading those books Alice was kind enough to send you or look into some basic cookbooks.