Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Tammy,We don't do well with the taste of grass fed, but my son also has few reactions to grains, so i dont worry. Sugar and cows milk he reacts to strongly. I don't really know what's better, but one thing I found very interesting is the information in temple grandins book about animals "Animals Make Us Human" where she describes the meat - poultry industry and how animals are being bread for food production as opposed to allowing for any natural selection for survival. Chickens are being bread to have huge breasts, but they are now having trouble walking because there is too much weight for those "chicken legs" to handle (one example of many- good read written by a woman with autism). While I am not even remotely close to being vegetarian, this REALLY bothers me....I would also be interested in others thoughts on meats: organic v grass fed Sent from my iPhone That is very interesting . I purchased local grass fed chickens and reacted negatively to both of them.I am allergic(or sensitive )to grass. Does any one else have any thoughts on this issue. Thanks for this previous post because I wouldn't have thought of this on my own Tammy F. Hi, This is probably extremely paranoid of me, but I wanted to ask. I was at the health food store last night buying organic ground chicken and turkey, and a woman mentioned to me that her daughter can't eat organic meats because they are vegetarian-fed and their feed has a lot of soy in it. So the soy gets in her system and she has a reaction to it, just because the animals ate it? I'm asking because my girls can't have soy. Is this true? Please, please, please say no! This seems ridiculous to me, but I wanted to ask because I only give the girls organic meats. I'm so close to feeding them an all-Mcs diet. (Kidding). Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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