pimg class=”alignright” title=”Peep Peep Peep” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/mommabird.jpg” alt=”mommabird” width=”320″ height=”240″ /By now, you#8217;ve probably seen the a title=”bear eating my mouth” href=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01U6VNkGPN8″ target=”_blank”Alicia Silverstone pre-mastication video/a. It#8217;s totally safe for work (maybe not for lunch, but your mileage may vary), but some viewers will find it a bit unsettling: Silverstone feeds her baby pre-chewed food directly from her mouth, just like a bird. I found it pretty fascinating and not at all upsetting. Before you recoil in disgust and/or horror, think about how people weaned babies before Magic Bullets, Vitamixes, Gerber baby food, and even mortar and pestles hit the scene. That#8217;s right #8211; they chewed their food for them. In a paper entitled #8220;Premastication: the second arm of infant and young child feeding for health and survival,#8221; Gretel Pelto speculates that pre-mastication was likely common practice among pre-agricultural groups and confirms that it continues today across every continent (a title=”4/5/2010″ […]
Original post by Mark Sisson
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