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  • May 26, 2021
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    I know she's not crazy famous or anything but I know damn well she can afford to pay more than $1.67 a day to feed her child

  • May 26, 2021
    iHype

    Please explain how this is undeniable proof she does not feed her kid the formula/food it needs

    look at the picture in op man

    you see the significant difference in the child's size, her mapping out the food plan in DMs, and the photo of her preparing said food for her child

    what more do you need

  • May 26, 2021

    She was always strange

  • May 26, 2021
    iHype

    Please explain how this is undeniable proof she does not feed her kid the formula/food it needs

    >Summer Walker posts picture mapping out how she is going to malnourish her child

    > Proceeds to post pictures of her malnourished child and the “good” she feeds them

    ?????

  • May 26, 2021
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    Jalen Brunson Fan

    Not every situation needs a devils advocate

    She is feeding the baby raw honey which will kill the baby

    She is feeding the baby water instead of milk and not providing the child with the nutrients it needs

    “ Exposing your baby to a variety of new foods and textures is one of the most exciting parts of the first year. Honey is sweet and mild, so parents and caregivers may think it’s a good choice as a spread on toast or a natural way to sweeten other items. However, experts recommend waiting until after your baby’s first birthday to introduce honey into their diet. This includes mass-produced honey, raw and unpasteurized honey, and local honey. This food rule also applies to all foods and baked goods containing honey.”

    It is simply RECOMMENDED not to feed your baby honey. Many parents still do. Feeding a baby honey does not mean without a doubt they will get ill and potentially die.

    Just like it’s recommended not to give kids a s*** load of candy, sugar, and fat foods because it is harmful and will potentially give them life threatening diseases overtime. Yet most parents still do so.

  • May 26, 2021
    Level 5 Goblin

    I know she's not crazy famous or anything but I know damn well she can afford to pay more than $1.67 a day to feed her child

    she’s definitely not doing that but she’s deliberately spreading misinformation about a topic she evidently knows f*** all about

  • May 26, 2021

    You don't give babies whole servings of water until they're like 18 months, even juice is pretty pointless when you can just puree some fruit

    They need milk

  • May 26, 2021
    TyrellWellick

    Ima just play devils advocate here, why is everybody so worried about this random baby?

    As long as she isn’t putting cigarettes or feeding her baby weed smoke, shouldn’t it be ok for her to feed HER child a vegan diet?

    Like why everyone always so worried bout the children but if this were a 16 y.o. kid no one would bat an eye

    She’s endangering another human life for the sake of pseudoscience r.etardation. One that can’t even take care of itself

  • May 26, 2021

    Is it really too much to say you’re wrong about a situation? I’m really not understanding how this died is dying on this hill that she’s not doing anything wrong

  • May 26, 2021
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    iHype

    “ Exposing your baby to a variety of new foods and textures is one of the most exciting parts of the first year. Honey is sweet and mild, so parents and caregivers may think it’s a good choice as a spread on toast or a natural way to sweeten other items. However, experts recommend waiting until after your baby’s first birthday to introduce honey into their diet. This includes mass-produced honey, raw and unpasteurized honey, and local honey. This food rule also applies to all foods and baked goods containing honey.”

    It is simply RECOMMENDED not to feed your baby honey. Many parents still do. Feeding a baby honey does not mean without a doubt they will get ill and potentially die.

    Just like it’s recommended not to give kids a s*** load of candy, sugar, and fat foods because it is harmful and will potentially give them life threatening diseases overtime. Yet most parents still do so.

    Nooo u can't feed a newborn honey

  • May 26, 2021
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    iHype

    “ Exposing your baby to a variety of new foods and textures is one of the most exciting parts of the first year. Honey is sweet and mild, so parents and caregivers may think it’s a good choice as a spread on toast or a natural way to sweeten other items. However, experts recommend waiting until after your baby’s first birthday to introduce honey into their diet. This includes mass-produced honey, raw and unpasteurized honey, and local honey. This food rule also applies to all foods and baked goods containing honey.”

    It is simply RECOMMENDED not to feed your baby honey. Many parents still do. Feeding a baby honey does not mean without a doubt they will get ill and potentially die.

    Just like it’s recommended not to give kids a s*** load of candy, sugar, and fat foods because it is harmful and will potentially give them life threatening diseases overtime. Yet most parents still do so.

    You're ignoring the age of the baby why?

  • May 26, 2021
    iHype

    “ Exposing your baby to a variety of new foods and textures is one of the most exciting parts of the first year. Honey is sweet and mild, so parents and caregivers may think it’s a good choice as a spread on toast or a natural way to sweeten other items. However, experts recommend waiting until after your baby’s first birthday to introduce honey into their diet. This includes mass-produced honey, raw and unpasteurized honey, and local honey. This food rule also applies to all foods and baked goods containing honey.”

    It is simply RECOMMENDED not to feed your baby honey. Many parents still do. Feeding a baby honey does not mean without a doubt they will get ill and potentially die.

    Just like it’s recommended not to give kids a s*** load of candy, sugar, and fat foods because it is harmful and will potentially give them life threatening diseases overtime. Yet most parents still do so.

    Please look up infant botulism and let me know if you want to take that risk of feeding your child honey

  • May 26, 2021

    Doesn’t she eat off of dustpans? Of course she’s gonna f*** up the nutrition for an infant.

  • May 26, 2021
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    Oblivion X
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    Nooo u can't feed a newborn honey

    “Experts recommend”

    It’s simply recommended. There is nothing that says without doubt it will harm the kid or else CPS would’ve already been at her door the second she admitted to feeding the baby honey.

  • May 26, 2021

    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends feeding your baby breast milk or formula exclusively until about 6 months old.

    Some of you are being willfully ignorant

  • May 26, 2021
    Tyler1999

    You're ignoring the age of the baby why?

    because he just HAS to defend vague information that isn’t vague he just didn’t read the thread!!!

  • I came itt expecting over exaggeration but what in the actual f***. Those type of people make my blood boil.

  • May 26, 2021
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    “There’s a chance your baby could develop a fatal disease if you feed it raw honey, we strongly recommend you do not feed your child raw honey”

    “Well it doesn’t say we CAN’T”

  • May 26, 2021
    iHype

    “Experts recommend”

    It’s simply recommended. There is nothing that says without doubt it will harm the kid or else CPS would’ve already been at her door the second she admitted to feeding the baby honey.

    "Yes, babies younger than 1 year old should not be given honey. Clostridium bacteria that cause infant botulism usually thrive in soil and dust. They also can contaminate some foods — honey, in particular.

    Infant botulism can cause muscle weakness, with signs like poor sucking, a weak cry, constipation, and decreased muscle tone (floppiness)."

  • May 26, 2021

    Deleting this bish from my playlists

  • May 26, 2021
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    iHype

    “Experts recommend”

    It’s simply recommended. There is nothing that says without doubt it will harm the kid or else CPS would’ve already been at her door the second she admitted to feeding the baby honey.

    Again is this a chance you’re willing to take with your child?? You sound like you’re going to be an awful parent

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    May 26, 2021
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    iHype

    “ Exposing your baby to a variety of new foods and textures is one of the most exciting parts of the first year. Honey is sweet and mild, so parents and caregivers may think it’s a good choice as a spread on toast or a natural way to sweeten other items. However, experts recommend waiting until after your baby’s first birthday to introduce honey into their diet. This includes mass-produced honey, raw and unpasteurized honey, and local honey. This food rule also applies to all foods and baked goods containing honey.”

    It is simply RECOMMENDED not to feed your baby honey. Many parents still do. Feeding a baby honey does not mean without a doubt they will get ill and potentially die.

    Just like it’s recommended not to give kids a s*** load of candy, sugar, and fat foods because it is harmful and will potentially give them life threatening diseases overtime. Yet most parents still do so.

    This is your source my guy?

    ng.opera.news/ng/en/food/2876e402b77a6d6b68f7f664ba222ef8

  • May 26, 2021
    iHype

    “Experts recommend”

    It’s simply recommended. There is nothing that says without doubt it will harm the kid or else CPS would’ve already been at her door the second she admitted to feeding the baby honey.

    experts recommend u get some b****es

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