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What to tell a child about nutrition: tips, heard in the detox clinic
When you become a mother, you literally start to perceive everything through the prism of this status. Even from a trip to the detox clinic – not at all childish – you can take a few lessons that are good for the health of children. Many of my friends and readers of the blog are looking for a way to teach a child to eat healthy. And if there are several children in the family, the problem becomes even more acute, because they may have completely different addictions. My sons are a good example, although I bring up and try to feed them the same way. The elder can live happily solely on bread with pasta. And the younger one eats almost the same way as me: he eats various, mostly vegetable foods, is ready to try new things, loves bright tastes (ginger, green onions, lemon, garlic and the like). Continue reading
Can a child be a vegetarian?
Me: To begin with, vegetarianism does not equal healthy eating. This is a must understand. After all, for example, pasta with tomato sauce, pizza and cola, fruit juice with donuts is a vegetable food, that is, formally vegetarian, but such a diet can not be called healthy. Therefore, it is impossible to promote vegetarianism without specifying that it is based on whole vegetable products. Continue reading
“Food parachute”: this trick will reduce the impact of harmful food on health
My professor at Stanford, Dr. Clyde Wilson, described a simple trick: it will be useful to many who are unable to give up harmful food, but at least a little thinking about their health. And Dr. Wilson knows what he is talking about: he received a doctorate in chemistry from the same Stanford University and at the same time teaches at UCSF medical schools and also heads the Institute of Sports Medicine (Sports Medicine Institute). In his article, Dr. Wilson tells how to continue eating pizza and fast food, significantly reducing their detrimental effect on our body. I hasten to share a secret with you, having translated, with the permission of the author, an article into Russian: Continue reading