sparklezpotatoes
sparklezpotatoes t1_j4sbr72 wrote
Reply to comment by Claughy in Living in a greener residential area increases the diversity of oligosaccharides in breastmilk. This in turn may affect the child’s health, as the oligosaccharides in breastmilk can protect the infant from harmful microbes and reduce the risk of developing allergies and diseases. by universityofturku
and as for rats, cats will keep them out of the home and theyre very skittish. a child playing in a yard of wildflowers and native plants probably wont come into contact with any of those "pests." to the person youre replying to: not all native plant meadows are tall grass and flowers, either. think clover!
sparklezpotatoes t1_j8o0lhs wrote
Reply to comment by mimi7600 in Study finds link between ‘free sugar’ intake and cardiovascular disease by YoanB
or if you have a job thats mostly spent driving, or an office job, or or etc