Without getting too off topic I would like to know what could we do to maximize our cranial potential.
I hail from a large headed breed. My brain was so large it wouldn't fit through the birth canal. I think in paleo times that the birth canal diameter may have been the determining factor in maximum brain size. The smartest man I ever met had a melon that was huge, I think he had some Swedish heritage. He grew his large brain while eating food grown on an organic dairy farm. I am currently interested in ways to grow egg headed children myself. There has to be ways to nourish the young that would ensure maximum cranial capacity.
This may seem frankenstienian, but I am convinced what I am doing is right or else I wouldn't recommend it. This is some of the basics of the way I have been attempting to protect my children from the disease of civilization while living within the belly of the beast, by providing the most sane diet I can fashion from limited resources.
I am currently in the early phase of my own attempts of raising children with fairly large heads. My three older children are 1, 2, and 4 years old and they already have heads about the size of their mother. I have been feeding them fish oil since about two months of age. The first was exclusively breastfed for the first 18 months while my two younger ones had to be weaned off the breast at 6 months due to the next pregnancy drying up the milk supply. I supplemented with a homemade formula at that point.
I use this particular formula that is free of fungus oil (DHA) as the base, then add about 2 parts goats milk to 3 parts formula, then egg based DHA supplement (optional). Also add at least one egg in every now and then (raw). I also add about half teaspoon of extra virgin cold processed coconut oil per bottle. I tried tallow but its just too thick and greasy for a bottle; ends up clogging the nipple and preventing the baby from getting to the milk. My kids tolerate coconut about as well as I do, but I can't vouch that for everyone. Coconut oil is an ingredient of most commercial formulas, but its in very small amounts and usually accompanies soy oil and safflower oil. I think extra coconut oil add helps improve the fatty acid ratios.
3 parts baby's only formula
2 parts goats milk
half teaspoon of extra virgin coconut oil
Occasional egg yolk.
When first starting out I never used more than 6 ounce servings, smaller more frequent feedings are recommended for weaning babies from the breast.
I have been feeding my youngest daughter this since she was weaned at six months and I may be explaining things from a proud fathers perspective, but I swear she is the brightest child I have ever known. She is only 13 months but I am just astounded by her development. She was premature (by 7 weeks) and had to spend the first few weeks of life in an incubator, because she couldn't even take a breath by herself yet. My wife drove back and forth to the hospital with bottles of breast milk, and she grew very fast exclusively on high fat breast milk. Its bread fed and composed of recycled cows milk, and other processed food my wife eats, despite that my kids do real well on her milk. The first foods were not introduced until about 8 months, when I started her out on marrow and bits of red meat. I also made lunches of blue berries with lamb fat that my wife could feed to her while I work. I have had to fight tooth and nail to keep wheat out of my kids diets for at least the first 18 months with moderate success. She will also get some eggs and bacon fried in lamb fat, when I cook breakfast for my oldest and my middle child. She will drink eggs strait or eat them cooked. I often saturate everything I make with butter or lamb fat for all three of them. The fat is a key ingredient. Grass fed fat as a large percentage of calories is great nutrition and gives the growing brain ample energy that doesn't overload it like excess carbs do.
My basic diet for weaning is:
My patented formula or something of the same nutritional grade (one must find what works best). The goats milk should be well tolerated by most and the animal fat in goats milk is needed to increase the over all fat content of the formula.
Finger foods can be a variety of different paleo favorites.
My kids love raw oysters for instance (full of brain building fatty acids)
Fat trimmings, if you don't spoil them on sweet food first then they will like just plain fat
Raw bone marrow (also a good staple for kids of all ages)
Berries are a good treat and can be combined with either raw cream or minced bits of fat trimmings for a good treat.
I will stop there for tonight , but you can catch the drift of what I am trying to do. I will hopefully have a book written by the end of it. My wife is now in the hospital with my 4th child (6 weeks premature), so I will be attempting a nearly impossible feat by raising my children like royalty while living as a pauper, but its a worthwhile effort in my opinion. I only hope I can keep it up.