Wednesday 23 March 2016

People Magazine Removes Deadly Baby Formula Recipe By Anti-Vaxxer


Seems smart to take advice from a group that drinks turpentine. I'm not kidding!

Kristin Cavallari, a celebrity who’s basically famous for being famous, writes in her new book Balancing in Heels that she fed her newborn baby a kind of homemade formula that included goat’s milk. It’s the latest in a string of awful decisions that includes not vaccinating her children because she fears they’ll become autistic (a link that’s never ever ever been found).

To make matters worse, People magazine ran an article about Cavallari’s latest attempt to harm her children in a section of the website called “Great Ideas.” She uses [the goat’s milk-infused formula] once she’s stopped breastfeeding and has run out of her own frozen milk.

In a stunningly idiotic move, the article included the recipe Cavallari mentioned in the book, you know, just in case parents wanted to make their own. (Writer Ana Calderone added that some pediatric experts warned against giving babies goat’s milk, which is important to note, but it makes the inclusion of the recipe that much more questionable.) Cont.

Story from - The Friendly Atheist
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