Vegan mum lets baby chew sand and rocks

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A vegan mother who lets her eight-month-old son “eat sand” and chew on rocks has defended the move despite it going against general medical advice.

Alice Bender, 22, documents her life raising eight-month-old Fern in a vegan household in Arizona, US.

While Fern is still “exclusively breastfed”, mum Alice revealed on TikTok she lets him “eat” whatever he chooses to put in his mouth.

This includes sticks, rocks, dirt and sand as well as licking “unsanitised shopping carts”.

“I do not fear bacteria. In fact, I welcome it. I trust nature and my baby. It is not a coincidence babies have this instinct while they are breastfeeding,” she said in a controversial video that has been viewed 12.6 million times.

From around three months, babies use their mouths to explore the world around them, a phase known as “baby mouthing”.

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While consuming a small amount of bacteria from the objects babies put in their mouths can help “boost immune systems”, sand and dirt is known to host dangerously high levels of bacteria and can cause breathing problems when inhaled.

As a result, Alice’s post sparked a huge debate among parents as to whether or not the move was as beneficial for her son’s health as she believed.

“I get where you’re coming from, but also parasites, flesh-eating bacteria, meningitis, measles, MRSA etc…” one woman wrote.

“It’s one thing letting your child eat food off the ground, but you’re taking it too far,” another said.

“I do understand the bacteria thing but sand and sticks doesn’t sound right.

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Others argued they had been allowed to eat dirt as a child and had grown up “fine”.

“I find it so weird when people shield their kids from everything,” one woman argued.

“Your baby is going to have an amazing immune system,” another claimed.

However lots thought the video had to be a “joke” because of its extreme views.

“This is a joke right?” one asked.

“How are people agreeing with this?” another stated.

It’s not the first parenting video Alice has shared with her 275,000 followers that has raised eyebrows. The mother has previously opened up about her home birth story, revealing she gave birth “peacefully” in her bathroom with no medical assistance.

She’s also revealed she goes “dumpster diving” for food, doesn’t believe in vaccinations going against all medical advice and doesn’t have a relationship with her family over her views on veganism.

The mum, who previously lost a daughter before having Fern, also said she has never used SPF on her children, a move fiercely condemned by experts. Sunscreen helps protect against skin cancer, according to Cancer Council. It should be applied thoroughly every two hours when exposed to sunlight.

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