This is my most favorite topic!

With each pregnancy I have been more and more inspired to eat better. Now I try to follow the most natural, organic diet that I can (also known as "TF" or Traditional Foods). I try and avoid processed foods as much as I can. I drink a ton of raw milk, kombucha (a fermented non-alcoholic tea beverage), eat full fat (and sometimes) homemade yogurt and kefir, extra cream in my milk and hot chocolate (I am 5'10 and 135lbs, and need all the fat I can get). I take high vitamin cod liver oil and butter oil, liver pills, folic acid and B6, but no multi. Most of the multis I know of have synthetic vitamins in it, and I really want to avoid that. Plus, I've finally gotten to the point in my diet where I think I have all the bases covered and don't need the multi.
"Nutrient dense" is my motto. Eggs? Full of goodness. Natural grass-fed meats? Full of iron, B vitamins and protein, as well as essential fatty acids. Milk? Think calcium, protein, B6, etc all in a very easily absorbable form, and in the right proportions your body needs. I drink at least a quart a day (plus all the other dairy products) which more than covers my calcium needs. (at this point I can see Baby_Cakes fainting dead away

) Then of course the kefir and yogurt help your guts to make their own B vitamins, again easy for your body to use and absorb, and all natural.
I have fully researched all this and know for me it is right. I know some people will flip out reading this and think I'm some hippy dippy ding dong. But that's okay.
Anyone have a big soapbox for me? I'd like to stand on it, please.
