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I am saying straight out that this is a jab at our 20 year old son.... Is that really a BAD thing??? At this point in his life (20, going on 12) he shouldn't be "breeding" anyway.
Well, if you are considering the fact that you may want to have grandchildren someday......not now I am guessing
, its certainly something to consider if and when formula of the soy based kind, is being fed to babies.
Infertility rates are at an all time high. 1 in 4 couples are unable to have children now, and we are getting close to 1 in 3.
Sperm counts and viability are very low. Eggs are old and damaged before their time. Many women have a hard time even ovulating.
The following, is of course is anecdotal. None the less.....
I am the oldest of 6 children and one of two daughters.
I have alot of thyroid issues, and as a result a great deal of hormone issues. Very high estrogen and very low progesterone.
I have had 6 miscarriages as a result.
Non of my other siblings have these issues.
Want to guess why?
When I was born in 1975 (yes, I am almost 35
) the nurses put me in the nursery, and immediately started me on bottles of water and formula.
The big push, was for mothers to no longer breastfeed, and to formula feed instead. I never even got the colustrom.
Mom tried when we got home, 3 days later, but all I wanted was the bottle.
She was able to breastfeed the rest of my siblings, and they are all trim, have excellent health, and so far two of them are married with children.
I do not blame my mother. I blame an industry bent on taking away that which is natural, and replacing it with a formula that has been proven to cause infertility, and a host of other problems.
Yes, formula has saved many lives. It has its place. But it should not be soy based.
I have a long ways to go, in healing the damage in my body.