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The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care
Book • 2013
This book makes the principles of traditional nutrition available to modern parents, with a primary emphasis on a nutrient-dense diet starting before conception and continuing through pregnancy, breastfeeding, and the period of growth.
It addresses parental concerns about interventions during pregnancy and birth, vaccinations, and conventional medical practices for newborns.
The book also supports the child's spiritual requirement for imaginative play, as influenced by the work of Rudolf Steiner, and provides detailed instructions on natural therapies for various childhood illnesses, including autism and whooping cough.
It addresses parental concerns about interventions during pregnancy and birth, vaccinations, and conventional medical practices for newborns.
The book also supports the child's spiritual requirement for imaginative play, as influenced by the work of Rudolf Steiner, and provides detailed instructions on natural therapies for various childhood illnesses, including autism and whooping cough.
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Ben Greenfield

Thomas Cowan

Ben's New Dietary Protocol, Vegetables Vs. Viruses, Whether Viruses Really Exist & Much More With Dr. Thomas Cowan.
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as a comprehensive resource on infant nutrition.

Serenity Carr

Why You Shouldn't Let Modern Baby Food Anywhere Near Your Baby (& What To Use Instead To Make Your Baby Stronger & Smarter).
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as a book covering nourishing diets, traditions, and baby and child care.


Hilda Labrada-Gore

329: Bringing Up Baby