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July 2011 is Nutrition Month: Angeles City Launches Breast Feeding Education Program

The latter part of the 20th century saw people forgetting how it is to be human. The 20th century was a bizarre time where chemicals and drugs were believed to bring better health. A feminist movement degrading everything that is is womanly, despising pregnancy, despising child care, despising motherhood, despising breast feeding… all to serve a depopulation agenda to not bear future children, to not raise healthy children.

The 21st century with the help of the internet and information technology reminds us that we are human beings. The Philippines marked July 2011 as Nutrition Month.

July is celebrated nationwide on the barangay, municipal, city, provincial, and local levels as Nutrition Month in the Philippines to encourage everyone to eat healthy and nutritious foods.

Section 7 of Presidential Decree 411 designates July as Nutrition Month to create greater awareness among the Filipinos on the importance of nutrition, focusing attention on making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits.

Along with Nutrition Month, Angeles City decided to launch a breast feeding education program.

This year’s theme is “Isulong ang Breastfeeding: Tama, Sapat at EKsklusibo” (TSEK), which aims to arm parents, especially mothers, on the importance and the benefits of breastfeeding.

The theme supports the Department of Health’s campaign on communication for behavioral impact on breastfeeding, which is “Breastfeeding TSEK (Tama, Sapat at EKsklusibo)”.

In English: Breastfeed Correctly, Enough and Exclusively

In the 20th century with the arrival of breast milk substitutes, women were actually convinced that they need not breast feed since milk formula substitutes were “enough”. Hell no.

In the 21st century, countries are taking back their humanity. Our government put a lid on the advertising / brainwashing / mis-education that milk formula substitutes are good… no no no. If you are unfortunate to not have enough milk, you can go and pay for a wet nurse. And I had even heard stories of grandma stepping in to wet nurse her own grand child… yes, women can be stimulated to lactate.

From an experienced wet nurse, she says she needs soups. Soups with green leafy vegetables such as malunggay. Soups with clams such as halaan.

And of course nothing beats experience. Experience breast feeding yourself. Come back to being human.

July is celebrated nationwide on the barangay, municipal, city, provincial, and local levels as Nutrition Month in the Philippines to encourage everyone to eat healthy and nutritious foods.

Filipinos had forgotten what healthy and nutritious foods are. The common Filipino diet today is one of the most atrocious suicidal diets known to humanity, something I and my healer friends agree. I will tell you just how bad it is in the next blog post.