The Book Depository The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child by Sally Fallon Morell
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Description: The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care : Paperback : New Trends Publishing Inc,US : 9780982338315 : 0982338317 : 16 Mar 2013 : Makes the principles of traditional nutrition available to modern parents. This book provides holistic advice for pregnancy and newborn interventions, vaccinations, breastfeeding and child development, as well as a compendium of natural treatments for childhood illnesses, from autism to whooping cough. The Book Depository The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child by Sally Fallon Morell - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Product ID: 9780982338315
MPN: 0982338317
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Author: Mrs. R. Noor
Rating: 5
Review: Love this book, my son is now 6 and I’ve returned back to the book again for more information and inspiration! My little one has got through all fevers and illnesses naturally, no vax no antibiotics no calpol, just homeopathy and herbal remedies to recover. He eats mainly organic foods and a little grass fed dairy or sometimes meat. I trust in nature and the intelligence of his body and immune system. He’s now super healthy, and I’m super grateful to authors such as this for inspiring the parents out there who want to bring natural nourishment to their children’s development. (On another note I just read a review here from someone saying there is no link between autism and vax, however that is incorrect there has been a recent court case in America that has confirmed it now. Also worth watching Vaxxed 1 and 2 and get informed)
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Rating: 1
Review: I am an acupuncturist and regularly use herbal medicine, dietary therapy and other manual therapies to support my health. However I base my use of these on evidence and not simply because they are 'natural'. As a pregnant woman I am alarmed by some of the claims made by this book and I would urge all readers to do their own research before blindly following the advice contained within. You can do an awful lot to support you and your baby with diet but it is also important to know when to seek medical care. I also entirely refute the anti-vax movement and there is overwhelming evidence stating that vaccines are not linked in any way with autism. To state otherwise is akin to being a climate change denier. The experts and Dr's quoted in the book are often mavericks and conspiracy theorists, again do your research before deciding to put your faith, and possibly your child's health, into their hands. I never write reviews but I felt compelled to do so here. I believe very strongly in the benefits of good diet, exercise and the use of herbal medicine (please see a qualified medical herbalist) but it is also necessary to use medication, vaccines and other 'medical' interventions when the situation permits. It shouldn't be a them vs us scenario - complementary therapies complement the more orthodox healthcare modalities used in the west, both can be used together with great effect. They are not an alternative to evidence based care.