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10.       Ebbyru
243 posts
 29 May 2008 Thu 10:25 pm

this wasn't what I was hoping to receive as a reply but ok

11.       latinkedi
51 posts
 29 May 2008 Thu 10:46 pm

Quoting si++:

Quoting teaschip:


I don't know si+++++ when I read this it implies dutch baby food makes you longer, taller. But when they fed their child Turkish baby food, the child ended up shorter. So the conclusion I previously asked was then Turkish baby food makes you smaller? Or maybe I should have phrased Dutch baby food makes you taller than Turkish baby food.



I don't see any point here. :-S



I got your point I may believe it

12.       AEnigmamagnadea
416 posts
 30 May 2008 Fri 11:11 am

I can quite believe that the Dutch baby food caused a child to be taller. Over the last few decades, children have been getting taller and taller (and fatter and fatter) due to our "better food". We used to have a huge difference when there was more division of wealth (i.e. in Victorian times)when rich children were more than 5 inches taller than poor children. Now we are also in a situation where girls are experiencing alarmingly early puberty - as young as 8 or 9.

HOWEVER....it is not necessarily a good thing. The high fat, high protein food that children eat may make them bigger, but also makes them fatter and ultimately less healthy.

I would imagine the Turkish baby food had less fat and protein as the Turkish diet is still relatively un-westernised. Turkish food is healthier, so while he may not be as tall as his sibling, he stands a greater chance of being healthier!!!

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