Sabelmouse

Raising children as vegans 'unethical', says professor

f you’re talking about feeding young children and pregnant women and lactating women, I would go as far as to say it is unethical to withhold these foods during that period of life. There’s a lot of empirical research that will show the very adverse effects on child development of doing that.”

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  1. cheerskitty reblogged this from seitanpancake and added:
    My daughter has been vegan since her birth 18 months ago, and she is in perfect health. She is making connections and...
  2. sabelmouse reblogged this from jessikittenn and added:
    yes i did read the whole article. it’s a conversation starter for me but i should have realised that having a...
  3. jessikittenn reblogged this from sabelmouse and added:
    HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!! THAT’S AMAZING. I HONESTLY CAN’T BELIEVE THAT THEIR DEVELOPMENT IMPROVED SEEING AS HOW...
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  6. seitanpancake reblogged this from angryinthebones and added:
    ^ before one can question the ethicality of vegan child nourishment (which is a non issue, really), one has to question...
  7. finem reblogged this from janusjanusjanusjanus and added:
    Lol wut
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  9. seen-the-butcher reblogged this from resident-tofu and added:
    UGH. I have a friend who is a dietician and she is 100% supportive of my diet. The only time she really questioned me...
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  14. badveganwolf reblogged this from sabelmouse and added:
    Vegan pregnant/nursing women and babies are typically healthier than their meat-eating peers. It’s time for you to stop...
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