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Occasionally, there comes information that, when you read it, you say to yourself, “If I had known then what I know now.” As I flipped through the pages of Beautiful Babies, a new book by food educator Kristen Michaelis, that’s exactly how I felt. While I’ve been writing about traditional, whole foods for nearly 6 years, for a every long time my diet was anything but nutrient-dense.
With its emphasis on real nutrition for fertility, pregnancy, breast-feeding and baby’s first foods, Beautiful Babies is the type of book that could have changed my life had it been published 10 years earlier. Instead, I hope that you might share it with someone you know – someone who struggles and who could benefit from the knowledge it contains. In Beautiful Babies, Kristen Michaelis throws modern dietary dogma out the window with a skillful, compassionate and well-researched embrace of traditional, nutrient-dense foods. She takes a hard look at subjects surrounding diet and infertility, diet and pregnancy, and diet for growing babies.
Not only does Kristen outline how industrial foods and the current low-fat/plant-based dietary mantra negatively effects our health, our ability to conceive, and our children’s ability to grow and develop optimal health, but she also provides information on alternatives. In essence, she teaches you how to eat for optimal fertility and nourishment.
How Beautiful Babies is Different
Perhaps what I loved most about Beautiful Babies is not her fact-based, well-researched take on nutrition for fertility, conception, breastfeeding and beyond, but her gentle wisdom as a mother. This is not a rigid book written by an ancient OB-GYN, but it is intelligently written and compassionately approached book written mother-to-mother. Kristen, essentially, teaches you the wisdom that would have been passed down from generation to generation had it not been forgotten under the overwhelming pressure and rise of the industrial food and pharmaceutical industries. Beautiful Babies gives the reader once-lost knowledge, well-backed my current research, that nourished generation upon generation of healthy families.
Beyond the mealy-mouthed approach to nutrition for pregnancy and baby’s first foods you find in most pregnancy guides, Beautiful Babies provides a concrete look at the traditional wisdom that supported humanity for thousands of years, and Kristen Michaelis makes a good case for recapturing that wisdom.
Preorder Beautiful Babies and Receive Free Enrollment in the Companion Class
Beautiful Babies is on the presses right now, and will be released March 19th. You can preorder the book through amazon today, where it’s available for 40% off the retail price. If you preorder the book through March 18th, you will also receive enrollment in Kristen’s online nutrition course for fertility, conception, pregnancy and first foods. Learn more about the Preorder Package Here. Babies are the most innocent and beautiful being in this cruel world. It`s ironically when we are thinking about all people around us, irrespective of their age, look, status, faith or color skin, were little and innocent baby too…and, at last, You and I were baby too. Maybe we should remember that sometimes and how much this life.
With its emphasis on real nutrition for fertility, pregnancy, breast-feeding and baby’s first foods, Beautiful Babies is the type of book that could have changed my life had it been published 10 years earlier. Instead, I hope that you might share it with someone you know – someone who struggles and who could benefit from the knowledge it contains. In Beautiful Babies, Kristen Michaelis throws modern dietary dogma out the window with a skillful, compassionate and well-researched embrace of traditional, nutrient-dense foods. She takes a hard look at subjects surrounding diet and infertility, diet and pregnancy, and diet for growing babies.
Not only does Kristen outline how industrial foods and the current low-fat/plant-based dietary mantra negatively effects our health, our ability to conceive, and our children’s ability to grow and develop optimal health, but she also provides information on alternatives. In essence, she teaches you how to eat for optimal fertility and nourishment.
How Beautiful Babies is Different
Perhaps what I loved most about Beautiful Babies is not her fact-based, well-researched take on nutrition for fertility, conception, breastfeeding and beyond, but her gentle wisdom as a mother. This is not a rigid book written by an ancient OB-GYN, but it is intelligently written and compassionately approached book written mother-to-mother. Kristen, essentially, teaches you the wisdom that would have been passed down from generation to generation had it not been forgotten under the overwhelming pressure and rise of the industrial food and pharmaceutical industries. Beautiful Babies gives the reader once-lost knowledge, well-backed my current research, that nourished generation upon generation of healthy families.
Beyond the mealy-mouthed approach to nutrition for pregnancy and baby’s first foods you find in most pregnancy guides, Beautiful Babies provides a concrete look at the traditional wisdom that supported humanity for thousands of years, and Kristen Michaelis makes a good case for recapturing that wisdom.
Preorder Beautiful Babies and Receive Free Enrollment in the Companion Class
Beautiful Babies is on the presses right now, and will be released March 19th. You can preorder the book through amazon today, where it’s available for 40% off the retail price. If you preorder the book through March 18th, you will also receive enrollment in Kristen’s online nutrition course for fertility, conception, pregnancy and first foods. Learn more about the Preorder Package Here. Babies are the most innocent and beautiful being in this cruel world. It`s ironically when we are thinking about all people around us, irrespective of their age, look, status, faith or color skin, were little and innocent baby too…and, at last, You and I were baby too. Maybe we should remember that sometimes and how much this life.
Beautiful Babies Wallpapers
Beautiful Babies Wallpapers
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