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Jilly_in_VA

(13,690 posts)
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 12:24 PM Monday

Child dies, siblings hospitalized after 'alkaline diet,' parents charged

An Arizona couple faces possible prison time after parenting practices shaped by online misinformation about medical care and nutrition left a 5-month-old child dead and three others suffering from chronic malnutrition, according to police and court records.

Police found Tremaure Stanley, 25, and Janiece Brooks, 26, living in a central Phoenix home where their youngest child was discovered dead in July 2023 after Brooks called 911 because their baby was unresponsive.

Three surviving siblings, ages 2, 4 and 5 at the time, were subsequently hospitalized with rickets, osteopenia, vitamin D deficiency and significant developmental delays, court records show.

The couple was charged with first-degree murder and four counts of child abuse. They met with prosecutors Dec. 1 to discuss a possible plea deal.

Prosecutors said the pattern of harm traces back to an extreme version of the "alkaline diet" the couple imposed on their children, combined with a growing distrust of medical care. For these children, that meant eating mostly vegetables, fruit and plant-based milks, with almost no protein, fats or fortified foods. It was a diet so low in calories and nutrients that doctors who examined the children said it led to severe malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/12/08/arizona-parents-charged-child-death-alkaline-diet/87669909007/?tbref=hp

People who rely on the internet for their own diet advice are crazy at best; if they impose it on their children, they are CRIMINAL

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Child dies, siblings hospitalized after 'alkaline diet,' parents charged (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Monday OP
Those "parents" mercuryblues Monday #1
So sad to watch this happening in our country Johnny2X2X Monday #2
I agree and to add to that, its a rich bed of recruits for white supremacy. Its no surprise that so many got tulipsandroses Tuesday #32
Lot of idiots with degrees in Health Science from YouTube University Torchlight Monday #3
Unfortunately, there are some... littlemissmartypants Monday #15
They are however, the easiest mark. Torchlight Monday #16
There are bunches of so called educated people who are very naive. littlemissmartypants Monday #17
relying on the internet for info CountAllVotes Monday #4
This is an example of the stupid taking over the country and world JI7 Monday #5
. dalton99a Monday #6
People can find anything they want online. yardwork Monday #7
Even if you're doing "plant-based" Jilly_in_VA Monday #8
Message auto-removed Name removed Monday #20
Commercial infant formula started in the 1870s. intheflow Monday #22
Message auto-removed Name removed Monday #23
Yes!! This is exactly what I was thinking! AllyCat Monday #21
"the couple interpreted the children's rapid weight loss as evidence the diet was working and removing toxins," BlueWaveNeverEnd Monday #9
Sounds like the "toxins" needing removal were the ones called Tremaure and Janiece. GopherGal Tuesday #24
Generally speaking, children in this age group do not need to lose weight. 3catwoman3 Tuesday #30
We are already seeing popsdenver Monday #10
The RFK Junior Diet NBachers Monday #11
Put HIM on it Jilly_in_VA Monday #12
That poor baby's tombstone should read: LudwigPastorius Monday #13
Post removed Post removed Tuesday #33
Doctor's advice vs anonymous posters' advice Ilsa Tuesday #34
" ... growing distrust of medical care." Dr. T Monday #14
I'd vote for the former. Hands down. AZ8theist Monday #18
I treat social media like the cancer that it is. Dr. T Monday #19
Message auto-removed Name removed Tuesday #25
Clearly there's good diet advice but there's also bad diet advice bucolic_frolic Tuesday #26
Message auto-removed Name removed Tuesday #28
Are you actually looking online... Melon Tuesday #29
The internet is a giant rumor mill for the gullible. Jeebo Tuesday #27
During my nearly half-century in pediatrics, starting quite early in my... 3catwoman3 Tuesday #31

Johnny2X2X

(23,655 posts)
2. So sad to watch this happening in our country
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 12:33 PM
Monday

These people are not alone, there are millions of people who have gone down these internet rabbit holes and are now making misinformed health decisions.

tulipsandroses

(8,106 posts)
32. I agree and to add to that, its a rich bed of recruits for white supremacy. Its no surprise that so many got
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 05:34 PM
Tuesday

sucked into weird conspiracy theories that landed them in QAnon or MAGA. The guy that assaulted Paul Pelosi got started in the conspiracy world with nutty health conspiracies.

Torchlight

(6,248 posts)
3. Lot of idiots with degrees in Health Science from YouTube University
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 12:34 PM
Monday

I've got some distended (I'll let the malaprop stand, as it feels accurate) family members who will most likely have "I did my own research" on their tombstone. My generally negative perceptions of moms and dads who pretend to be scientists and educators remains as is...

littlemissmartypants

(31,119 posts)
15. Unfortunately, there are some...
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 03:08 PM
Monday

With actual degrees from universities who follow the crowd with some of these erroneous conclusions.

Poor judgment isn't limited to the uneducated.

CountAllVotes

(22,051 posts)
4. relying on the internet for info
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 01:32 PM
Monday

Not a great idea in some cases.

Was just reading about some people that adopted a kitten after watching youtube videos about kittens.

The world is far different than what youtube or other aspects of the internet reveal.

In this case, death and severe harm to children!

What idiots!



JI7

(93,080 posts)
5. This is an example of the stupid taking over the country and world
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 01:37 PM
Monday

not people doing basic customer service.

dalton99a

(91,555 posts)
6. .
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 01:40 PM
Monday
Court records show the couple interpreted the children’s rapid weight loss as evidence the diet was working and removing toxins, rather than as a warning sign of a medical crisis.

Two months after beginning the diet, their infant child was dead.

yardwork

(68,782 posts)
7. People can find anything they want online.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 01:42 PM
Monday

People no longer have to give away all their possessions and move across the country to join a cult. Now they can join a cult in the comfort of their own home.

No matter how they dress it up, starving your children and watching them die is still starving your children. It's torture. It's child abuse.

Jilly_in_VA

(13,690 posts)
8. Even if you're doing "plant-based"
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 02:30 PM
Monday

an infant 5 months old should have been either totally breastfed or fed soy-vased formula. No excuses for that.

Response to Jilly_in_VA (Reply #8)

intheflow

(29,934 posts)
22. Commercial infant formula started in the 1870s.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 04:32 PM
Monday

I have no idea where you get your information, but you really need to fact check before you go posting online.

Response to intheflow (Reply #22)

AllyCat

(18,431 posts)
21. Yes!! This is exactly what I was thinking!
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 04:30 PM
Monday

Should have been on breastmilk or formula. Then again, I’ve seen a couple of their stupid videos about formula and those are pretty terrible.

BlueWaveNeverEnd

(12,425 posts)
9. "the couple interpreted the children's rapid weight loss as evidence the diet was working and removing toxins,"
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 02:36 PM
Monday

what toxins?

Idiot parents

GopherGal

(2,761 posts)
24. Sounds like the "toxins" needing removal were the ones called Tremaure and Janiece.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 12:25 PM
Tuesday

At least the other 3 kids now have a chance to get away from their nut job parents. Hopefully the "orthorexia by proxy" that these "parents" inflicted upon their kids didn't do permanent damage to their development.

3catwoman3

(28,398 posts)
30. Generally speaking, children in this age group do not need to lose weight.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 04:40 PM
Tuesday

The infant should have been gaining weight.

popsdenver

(1,322 posts)
10. We are already seeing
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 02:39 PM
Monday

a growing epidemic of childhood diseases due to the parents not wanting vaccinations. Especially the potentially deadly diseases, that were considered CONQUERED here in the U.S. due to vaccinations.......

A parent's decision to ignore science, and not vaccinate their children, could well cause an epidemic in all the other children whose parents that have decided NOT to vaccinate their children..........

The lack of educated parents, and the MAGAots, are fueling this distrust in Vacinations.......

In so many different ways, we have gone BACKWARDS nearly a century......tearing apart government regulations, working towards another GILDED AGE, a new entire set of ROBBER BARRONS, poverty and hunger, blatant racism, etc etc etc

WASF

Response to LudwigPastorius (Reply #13)

Ilsa

(63,716 posts)
34. Doctor's advice vs anonymous posters' advice
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:20 PM
Tuesday

on social media? I can always dig into journals, CDC site, AAP site, etc. But too many people gravitate towards conspiracy sites instead of science-based professional sites.

Dr. T

(478 posts)
14. " ... growing distrust of medical care."
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 02:55 PM
Monday

That's uniquely American. Our for-profit healthcare system is an abject failure and should not be granted blind faith. But, I agree that these knuckleheads took it to a sadistically extreme level either by sheer stupidity or sheer cruelty.

Response to Jilly_in_VA (Original post)

bucolic_frolic

(53,605 posts)
26. Clearly there's good diet advice but there's also bad diet advice
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 03:55 PM
Tuesday

What made them follow such extremes?

Response to bucolic_frolic (Reply #26)

Jeebo

(2,549 posts)
27. The internet is a giant rumor mill for the gullible.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 04:05 PM
Tuesday

The gullible believe nonsense far too easily. I suppose that is a good definition of the word "gullible". The internet has its points, but you have to make sure your bullshit detector is healthy and functioning.

 — Ron

3catwoman3

(28,398 posts)
31. During my nearly half-century in pediatrics, starting quite early in my...
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 04:46 PM
Tuesday

...career, I often found myself thinking parenthood should require a license. Things like this are among the many reasons I still feel that way.

The mere ability to juxtapose genitalia is not a sufficient qualification/skill set for being a parent.

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