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Book Review of Real Food for Mother and Baby: The Fertility Diet, Eating for Two, and Baby's First Foods

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nina planck is a well read, well spoken proponent of real food. i was a vegatarian for about 4 years and had nothing but trouble. i kept telling myself that i was "cleansing" from the typical SAD diet. but that "cleansing" never got better like the low fat vegetarian diet gurus said it would. i ate NO junk and had a very well rounded diet as far as vegetarian diets go. i was at the end of my rope with my own inability to feel well, with a child who had constant constipation, and with another child who had (has) an intestinal disease--both children i had conceieved and birthed on a vegetarian diet--when i went looking for answers. ironically, i was looking in the direction of veganism when a midwife pointed me in the direction of traditional foods (nourishing traditions). i should not have been so amazed at the difference in how i felt, considering i have 80 year old relatives in europe that are rosey and strong living on butter, butter, beef and more butter, but i WAS amazed. my daughter was no longer constipated, my son started to get stronger, and i was no longer gassy and foggy headed. i have since gone on to have 3 more children on a traditional foods diet and the difference between my pre-traditional foods children and my traditional foods children is quite striking. my first set of children have attention disorders among other problems. my second set are sharp as tacks and healthy as horses. but ALL my children have grown beautiful and healthy on a traditional foods diet since i was enlightened. i too have to say that i had my gallbladder taken out before i found traditional foods, but now on this diet i have NO problems.
i recommend both of nina's books as i live the sound advice of traditional foodists.