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  1. sr22racing

    2010 Feb 08 1

    NO NO NO
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  2. laura468

    2010 Feb 08 2

    It certainly doesn’t sound like it but I am no doctor and yes his"diaper rash" is probably caused by his diet
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  3. MissA

    2010 Feb 09 3

    Holy hell no. A baby should definitely not have green tea and kola nut and cayenne… I have no idea what the rest of that stuff is but it is not what a new baby should be eating.

    If you’re a teenager, tell to your mom and/or dad about this. Something like this may deserve a call to child protective services.
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  4. sidekick

    2010 Feb 09 4

    does not sound right to me at all.
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  5. carebearsrsweet930

    2010 Feb 09 5

    Never heard of such a thing… doesn’t sound good… babies need formula or breastmilk.
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  6. Choochie Larue

    2010 Feb 09 6

    NO WAY, NO WAY, NO WAY!!!!!! YOU NEED TO CONTACT EITHER THE POLICE OR CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES ASAP! SOME OF THOSE INGREDIENTS COULD EVENTUALLY KILL THE BABY!
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    MAMA OF TWO

  7. Cheyenne3

    2010 Feb 09 7

    Call a pediatrician out of the phone book if you don’t know one and ask them what they think. Get a second opinion on top of that one and make a decision based on that. Personally I would call the police and ask them for help if your that iffy that somethings not right. I wouldn’t give my baby or any baby I was watching that stuff unless they had a doctors scrip, note or something. What if something goes wrong because of the baby drinking that stuff in your care, then what? You are responsible while the baby is with you.
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  8. bruce l

    2010 Feb 09 8

    now why would they do that
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  9. mms1575

    2010 Feb 09 9

    Absolutely not!! There is a reason the cans of formula say 0-12 months. They need all of the vitamins and nutrients formula contains. That’s ridiculous – - I’d look into that one ASAP.
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  10. MISS-MARY

    2010 Feb 09 10

    Either you call or have someone else call social services. That is terrible. No baby would be ok taking that stuff. Do you know where they live? Something needs to be done. I’d call the Social Services if I had their # my e-mail is missmarymrpete@yahoo.com leave me name, address and when they are likely to be home and # to social services, I’ll use my cell phone. That baby is at risk for death…a reaction from one of those ingredients. Some of them adults can’t take. It’s your responsibility to do something. Please.
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  11. kgirl

    2010 Feb 09 11

    omg noooo!!!!!!!!!!1…pleae do that baby a favour and call child protective service…these parents need to know how to care for a baby. The stuff is likely poiseing the poor baby…Please call!!!!
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  12. swelwynemma

    2010 Feb 09 12

    That’s wrong, IMO. Maybe his arents are trying to get him all skinny for when he’s older, but I reckon he’ll have real weight problems.

    I’d tell someone about this if I was you.

    Next time, if possible, try bringing up the feed in conversation – casually, you don’t want the parents to realise what you’re trying to do (i.e. feed the kid something other than formula milk).

    Tell the parents something like "My friend was told to feed her baby what you’re giving yours. She had the worst nappy rash you ever saw, alkways looked tired and bloated. The baby died *however long ago*, aged 6 months.
    Phoning police, Childline or a doctor would also be wise. (Do you have Childline in the USA?)
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  13. krystal

    2010 Feb 09 13

    oh my God! no, the baby should not be drinking that. how sad. they probably came up with the idea and made up the doctors approval thing, thats a bunch of crap.
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  14. texas_angel_wattitude

    2010 Feb 09 14

    NO a 6 month old should NOT be on that. Contact social services and inform them of what they are giving to the child because the child’s health is in jeopardy
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  15. ragezgurl27

    2010 Feb 09 15

    That poor poor baby
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  16. ck

    2010 Feb 09 16

    I Am Not sure but no a child’s body must develop naturally and the body’s balances sould not be altered unless for some reason it has too and yes if the body’s system is drastically altered it can set of reactions in body the child could be losing vital stuff in body due to it being messed with remember everything isn’t always what it seems
    and i am not a pediatrician
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  17. mumof2girls

    2010 Feb 09 17

    WOW YOU NEED TO CALL CHILD SERVICES THAT IS SO WRONG HOW WOULD YOU FEEL IF THE BABY DIES AND YOU KNEW ABOUT IT THAT IS VERY WRONG NOT YOU I MEAN BUT THE PARENTS DOING THAT SOME OF THOSE INGREDIENTS CAN KILL A CHILD PLEASE DO IT.
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    IM A MIDWIFE

  18. tootlegirl

    2010 Feb 09 18

    no! do not give babies this weight loss junk. it is not for them. if they were meant to be skinny, then god would have made them that way.
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  19. Alison S

    2010 Feb 09 19

    no, report them to CPS if they’re feeding him that. Garcinia supresses
    apetite, chormium boost and green tea boost the metabolism, dandelion is a diuretic, and cayenne burns calories. I don’t even take that crap and I’m in my late 20’s.
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