Tuesday, November 26, 2019

UPDATED::Babies need less than 1g of salt per day

So I want you fine folks to take a look at these caps.  These are real.  This is what happens when the village idiot is allowed to spew garbage.  Innocent children and vulnerable adults are at risk of serious harm.  This is not the first time a parent has admitted to poisoning their child.

Now bear in mind there is no means to check veracity of what these women say.  Many of Jillian's minions seem to concoct stories to kiss her ass and stay in the fold.
Many appear to be under-educated to know when Jillian is blowing smoke up theirs ass. Or feeding them a complete line of BS.  Some use accepted medical practices, but I suspect they are not honest with their doctor(s).  Others are using alt-med – chiro and NPs etc..  All of them are fearful and desperate for whatever reason.

That is what cult leaders look for, they are good at manipulation those weaknesses.  It is what they take advantage of when they target their victims.  And while these two women's actions appall me, we have to remember they are victims of manipulation and most likely not just JIllian's.  We have to remember, not all leaders want to get rich, gain sexual favors, or grab political power. But all want utter control over others. 

Now the hard part,,, to redact or not to redact?  

I have chosen not to redact.  This mother needs to be stopped!!  These posting are under her “symptoms” thread I highlighted the other day

The first case (both are the same mother) is a very vulnerable seizure prone teen with cerebral palsy.  This young girls already has a shunt for encephalitis, which is inflammation of the brain.  Excess salt will cause severe issues, not only with the shunt but retention of water.

While the young girl is at the time of posting, not consuming JJ, the mother is considering it.



In the second instance, the mother talks of her autistic son consuming 1 cup per day, increasing to 2 cups after holiday - which holiday I have no idea.

But the kicker is this screed  in which Jillian states, (Again ignoring her BS about SIDS.)

Jillian is tacitly advocating for feeding her slop to babies and children.  What's worse, a minion is suggesting straining the pulp and then bottle feeding.
In a second sub thread, Jillian makes these brilliant suggestions.
Babies need  less than 1g of salt per day (less than 0.4g sodium) until they are 12 months. IF one were to make JJ as prescribed, ie ~6.9g of salt per 2 cup batch, you can see the issue. 

One TBSP will kill!!  (Martines was sentenced to 30 years.)  Or, how about the case of Lacey Spears, who was sentenced to 20 years to life

While I do not think these mothers are actively trying to kill their children, it goes to Jillian's oft repeated claim that salt is not poisonous or salt doesn't kill. 
It can and it does

It should be noted that since the initial posting Jillian has attempted to back track.  
What I would like to know why is a childless laywoman, with no training in any relevant field, is giving unfettered pediatric advice? Stating JJ should be included in the feeding regiment of a baby,  “And JJuice should be somewhere attached to it.” (For context to about 7:00)

No Jillian it should not given to babies or children at all.  Period, end of story! As noted above, babies need less than 1g of salt per day.  Your slop contains more than 6 times that amount.

PS::  I suspect the offending post and video may be removed or edited heavily after publishing.  Screen grab are forever, and I have downloaded the attached video.

UPDATE::
And Jillian doubles down on her stupidity,,,
No Jillian!!

No infant, child, or adult should be consuming your crap juice.  Show me one study, that  refutes the consensus that an infant (under the age of 1) should not consume more than than 1 gram of salt.  (Remember the guideline is actually less than 1 gram salt!)

2 comments:

  1. Glad you highlighted this dangerous ongoing issue. Thanks for your hard work.

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  2. She never learns.
    She needs to be behind bars for life.

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