Boundless Life

Weekend Special Update: "How To Grow a Healthy Baby"

Sep 27, 2009
Jessa Greenfield, co-founder of Bud Organics and a mother of twins, shares her journey of creating fresh, organic baby food. She highlights the drawbacks of commercial baby foods, especially the nutrient loss from canning. Discussing pesticide risks, she emphasizes how infants are more vulnerable to toxins. Jessa criticizes the organic label for sometimes hiding poor ingredients and explores concerns about GMOs. Her solution features locally sourced, frozen organic options to maintain nutrition and support local farms.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Journey To Make Baby Food

  • Jessa cooked all food for her twin boys instead of buying packaged baby food due to concerns about processing.
  • That hands-on experience sparked the Bud Organics concept to provide fresher alternatives.
INSIGHT

Canning Destroys Nutrients And Raises Risk

  • Commercial canning heats baby food to high temperatures that significantly destroy nutrients.
  • Jessa explains infants absorb more and can't efficiently eliminate toxins, amplifying harm from nutrient loss and contaminants.
INSIGHT

Early Development Is Highly Vulnerable

  • Infants' digestive and neurological systems develop mainly in the first two years and absorb more than adults.
  • Early exposure to toxins and nutrient-poor food can contribute to developmental and neural problems.
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