Need help group sourcing information on what I can do to help my kid.
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As I said, it depends. In New Zealand all farm animals are grass-fed. I realise that pigs are considered dirty by many, and that's fine - everyone is different, also there are faiths that ban it. Our dog breeder claimed that dogs must not be fed pork, but our dog loves it, but gets the runs if we feed her lamb, which she recommended.
BTW. One can say the same about chickens being dirty/hormone fed - they are carnivorous devils, and will gobble maggots like candy if you give them the chance.
For years I would get terrible symptoms eating chickens, but that has resolved since I cut all carbs.
Re: dairy - we only have yoghurt, cream and butter, not milk and cheese. The yoghurt we make ourselves from skim milk powder, so that it is live yoghurt. The whole milk powder has soy in it - it tastes funny, and some of us are allergic to that. Also, if one is gonna do milk, don't get the homogenised sh*t. Get the full cream stuff that has cream floating on top - preferably organic.
You are correct. Diet is something that has to be worked out for each individual. There is not a one size fits all approach to anything in life. What may work for one person, may not work for another. Things are much harder here in the States because the food supply has been so adulterated. "Science" has only degraded what is meant for our survival. My grandfather is turning in his grave at how farming is conducted these days. They have thrown away sensible time proven practice of farming and animal husbandry that has helped us survive for thousands of years. Those that profess themselves wise in the end are only proven as fools. The problem is, that in the pursuit of their "science" and greed, many are being made sick and are dying in the process.
I heard NZ is going to force vaxxinate the livestock with mRNA. Is that true or is it rumor?
I heard some murmerings. Thing is, if it kills cattle, then farmers prolly won't do it. so we shall see.