Quote Originally Posted by AmandaKDT View Post
My daughters are less than 3 years apart in age and some professional medical advice I was given from one baby to the next had totally changed.
And this is why I get frustrated by this blinding misinformation that nutrition is somehow connected to a profession which has absolutly no training in nutrition. The last person I would be speaking to about nutrition for children or adults is a medical dr. Likely the reason for the inconsistency in information is because the people being asked do not have the training or qualifications to actually know. Ask a dozen qualified nutritionists and you would likely get consistent answers, ask a dr about medical questions not nutrition questions. MD's are medical doctors specializing in medicine, Nutritionists are licensed professionals specializing in nutrition. Shame this country rams the food guide down our throats making the nation sicker via dietitians legally obliged to stick to he one model proven to not work and they are the ones dropping the pamphlet at the dry office telling the dr what to say. Damm the MD letters leading people to have this false sense of security that they aparantly know everything and bravo to those fighting for real facts.