Tara,
I can not give you any infro on Shaklee. Other than just sound advise check
for fillers and hydrolized protein or better know as msg. We just tried a
new shampoo from Arbonne they rep said it was all cold pressed, no
perservatives and so forth. When I rec it it it had hydrolozed protien in
it. SO you really have to have the product in front of you and read all the
ingredients. Charlatans are every where.
Regarding mothers milk. I gave my oldest at the time who was five, my
mothers milk. I would add my milk with raw milk and cream and make homemade
ice cream. I needed to mix the two of course. I not sure if I or any gal
for that fact could pump a quart of mother's milk! He never really knew
and I felt as if I was helping him out a little further in life and health.
I guess you could also just give it in a glass, as well.
Best to you and your family.
Sincerely,
Leslie Hamud
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steffanie Mittelstadt" <steffmittel@...>
To: <beginnerBEDROK@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [beginnerBEDROK] one more question...
> I would get off of those right away. Have you heard of Shaklee? They
have very high standards for their vitamins, they have certain farms they
use to get the food to make the vitamins and they test the food they use to
make the vitamins for potency before they make them. They are completely
natural and not heat processed, but you have to go through a distributer to
get them. There's a 1800 number you can call to get a distributer in your
area (I believe it's 1800 Shaklee). As far as giving breast milk to your
other boys - I'm sure it would be fine if you were strictly on the diet, as
well. You would probably want to take some high quality fish oil
supplements yourself, though, as the DHA you would be pumping off into your
breastmilk is taken from your body (your brain if your body "runs out"), and
since you'd be increasing the quantity you'll be expressing, it would
benefit you (and your boys) to have this in your system.
>
> daisygirldesigns <daisygirldesigns@...> wrote: I almost forgot, I
am breastfeeding my 18 month old and have been
> wondering if I should start pumping BM for the older two. I don't have
> any mercury fillings, and I follow GFSF diet (I do occassionally have
> some raw milk or raw milk cheese). Would this be something that would
> benefit them? I can't seem to find information anywhere regarding it.
> I would think if I am following the same diet it would be good right?
>
> Can anyone reccommend a good multivite suppliment for a nursing mom?
> (right now I still take the prenatals from Walmart (ugh) colloidal
> silver and proibotics).
>
> Tara
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