State Threatens To Seize Infant Who was Fed Goat’s Milk Instead of Approved GMO Soy F

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A young mother in Maine is being threatened by the Department of Health and Human Services to have her infant child taken away and put into foster care. Her crime? Feeding him goat’s milk instead of commercial infant formula.

Alorah Gellerson was not able to breast feed her child, so she developed a formula of goat’s milk that included celery juice, and reports that the child loved it, and “grew like a weed.”

The young mother made a huge mistake, however. She told her pediatrician about the formula. The doctor turned her in to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), which resulted in home visits, an overnight stay in the hospital, a directive to buy “approved” commercial infant formula (most of which contain GMOs and soy) and threats to remove the baby and place him into foster care.

The local mainstream media apparently is confused by this action, and has covered the story. WABI even interviewed another family doctor in the area who said: “I’ve got plenty of kids in my practice that have been given goat’s milk, for example, and they’re growing and developing fine.”

Indeed, goat’s milk is generally considered healthier, more easily digested, and less allergenic than cow’s milk. It has been fed to infants in traditional cultures for probably many thousands of years. So why the uproar and threats? The local media tried to interview the DHHS, but they refused, and instead referred them to government websites that stated goat’s milk was not suitable for infants.

State Threatens To Seize Infant Who was Fed Goat’s Milk Instead of Approved GMO Soy Formula - Underground Health

My second daughter was also allergic to breast milk and my pediatrician actually recommended goats milk - she thrived on it.
 

hunboldt

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In America, why is goat's milk for kids frowned on when nannies aren't?
Goats are satanic...


Oh, I'd make a bet on it, Sleepy. Bureaucracy overrides sense and science.
 

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My granfmother had a goat that played on the teeter totter. Used to get her goat because it was for the kids.
Goats eyes are evil - see Grapes of Wrath, Chapter 16.
 

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My granfmother had a goat that played on the teeter totter. Used to get her goat because it was for the kids.
Goats eyes are evil - see Grapes of Wrath, Chapter 16.
Goats eyes are like that because they are permanently stoned. Not sure what they are on, but it much stronger than anything you'll find on the street. I've seen them eat LSD and a vial of hash oil (glass and all) and not even be affected by it.
 

karrie

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Goats eyes are like that because they are permanently stoned. Not sure what they are on, but it much stronger than anything you'll find on the street. I've seen them eat LSD and a vial of hash oil (glass and all) and not even be affected by it.

really? Because I've seen goats get wasted. A drunk goat, and a high goat, are visibly different from a normal goat. Yes... I lived in BC for a while, and no, it was NOT my goat. Or my booze. Or my weed.
 

Cliffy

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really? Because I've seen goats get wasted. A drunk goat, and a high goat, are visibly different from a normal goat. Yes... I lived in BC for a while, and no, it was NOT my goat. Or my booze. Or my weed.
I've never seen them wasted. Booze I can understand but I have only seen drunk cows. The one that ate my friends hash oil was my goat. I would never give an animal any drugs. I have seen cats and dogs on drugs and I was appalled that someone would be stupid enough to do that to an animal.