Facebook is Censoring Homemade Baby Formula Recipes
Big Tech wants your children to starve so they can make a profit
In the midst of a shortage where up to 40% of commercial baby formulas are not on the shelf, many mothers are seeking alternative solutions to ensure that their babies get fed. For many, this has meant creating their own formula
However, according to big tech and the corporate press, creating baby formula and actually finding a way to feed your baby is now a form of dangerous extremism.
Charity James recently shared a post on Facebook of her own vintage baby formula recipe from 1960. In response, Facebook labeled the post “false information” because its not up to nutritional standards and the recipe has not been evaluated by “governing authorities.”
Below is the image that Charity shared:
The fact check hinged on one ingredient being “unapproved,” Karo Syrup, a type of corn syrup. Ironically, commercial brand baby formula is laced with poisonous corn syrups and additives. Let’s take a look at the ingredients list of two of the most popular brands of baby formula:
Homemade baby formula provides a clear health advantage over many of the commercial based brands made by corrupt criminal companies who have been guilty of malpractice in the past. Vegetable oils that are found in baby formula are linked to general inflammation, while corn syrup is a form of sugar. Neither of these promote a healthy diet, or let alone should be fed to babies.
At the same time of this shortage, a Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg backed company has begun to push what is called BioMilq, a form of bioengineered breast milk. It is meant to offer a “green alternative” to baby formula, which accounts for 10% of all production in the dairy industry.
To understand censorship, simply follow the trail of money. Homemade baby formulas pose a serious danger to the “solution” proposed by the likes of Gates and Zuckerberg. A homemade recipe is “false information” because Facebook is invested in an alternative solution. They can’t have you knowing that you can easily create a more healthy formula for your baby with a few simple steps.
The Weston A. Price Foundation provides a great list of homemade baby formulas for anybody in need of a recipe.