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The Cassandra Complex

Meghan Bell

A blog about neurodiversity, psychology, neuroscience, brain development, parenting, psychedelics, and Western history.

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Down the Folic Acid Rabbit Hole

This post started out as a missive about my somewhat-controversial decision to not take prenatal vitamins for my second pregnancy (which I am now just past halfway through). But as I began to do the research to justify my decision, I learne...

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Why I Left The Left

The “folic acid” essay I promised in my last post is still being edited and forthcoming. It turned out to be a huge topic and is taking a little longer than I expected. In the meantime, this came spilling out of me and I wanted to share it....

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Are Synthetic Vitamins Actually Healthy?

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  • Meghan Bell

    Canadian writer & full-time mother. Pathologically curious. Politically homeless. Past self archived at meghanbell.com, for transition essay see "Particles and Waves".

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