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Teaching your child healthy eating habits when they are young can help provide a basis for healthy eating when they are older. But how do you feed your child healthy? First, you need to become educated; start by reading the ingredients of the food and drink, then put what you have learned into practice


By: Anne Arsenault

BabyTeaching your child healthy eating habits when they are young can help provide
a basis for healthy eating when they are older. But how do you feed your child
healthy? First, you need to become educated; start by reading the ingredients
of the food and drink, then put what you have learned into practice.

Water, after oxygen, is the most important substance. Juice should be reserved
for once in a while and in its place water should be given. Juice is just like
straight sugar, because the whole fruit is not eaten there is no fiber to slow
the release of the sugar. When you give juice only give pure, natural, 100% juices
and watering them down is a good idea. Purified water or mountain spring water
is all that should be given, not tap water. Pop, especially colas, should be saved
for when the child is older and can decide for himself what to drink. Pop can
cause loss of bone density. Many drinks contain artificial colors and flavors,
aspartame, vegetable oils and other chemicals; read the label to see what you
are really drinking.

If you give your child milk at least give him an organic one as milk contains
antibiotics and hormones. Many children, especially ones with ear infections,
have an allergy to dairy products. If you take your child off dairy products for
a week or two, you may find conditions like: ear infections, ADD, tonsillitis,
asthma, and digestive disturbances clearing up. Alternatives to dairy products
include: soya milk, goat`s milk, rice milk and almond milk. Check the label to
make sure the ingredients are not genetically modified and that there are no artificial
flavors and little if no sugar. There are now many cheeses, yogurts and ice creams
made out of these products. Some children cannot tolerate milk or cheese, but
can have a little good quality natural yogurt; the friendly bacteria makes the
yogurt more digestible.

You can make your own baby food by cooking and pureeing vegetables and fruits
(try to get organic produce). Then freeze it in ice cube trays and thaw as needed.
For older children, there are many healthier choices for meals and snacks.

Make sure their meals include raw and steamed vegetables, brown rice and free
range meats and eggs, if you so choose. For a good healthy complete protein meal,
cook some brown rice and some frozen peas, after they are heated, mix in a little
flax oil or a homemade flax dressing. Homemade soups are also a good choice, along
with stir fries on rice. Make sure to use a MSG free broth or soup base. Get your
child used to healthy meals from the start and save the fries, chicken nuggets
and other fast foods for occasional treats. Hot dogs have been linked in studies
to Leukemia.

For snacks: fruits, whole grain, naturally sweetened cookies, brown rice cakes
with nut butters, raw veggies, organic raisins and fruit leathers are better choices.

Breakfast should be a good nutritional start to the day. Whole grain natural
cereals from companies like: Nature`s Path, Erewhon, and Barbara`s, use less sugar,
no artificial colors and flavors and more whole grains. For a treat put fruit
on top. Also use whole grain pancakes or waffles topped with maple syrup, fruit,
and yogurt. For a change, a blender drink consisting of protein powder (check
for aspartame and artificial flavors), flax oil, your milk of choice, a little
green powder (Nugreens, Greens +), and bananas and strawberries, tastes great
and is filling and nutritious.

Before you buy prepared foods, check for aspartame, Msg (hydrolyzed vegetable
protein), hydrogenated fats, Bha, Bht and other preservatives and of course artificial
colors and flavors. There are many alternatives available now all the way from
soups, drinks, cereals, mixes, cookies and candies. They may cost a little more
but you`ll find your child to have a better appetite and stronger health when
he/she is fed this way.

Fats and oils are an important part of the diet; stay away from anything hydrogenated.
The only healthy oil you can buy in a regular grocery store with out a Natural
Food section, is Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Fry with butter or coconut oil, they
can be heated to a higher temperature before turning into a bad fat. If you cannot
use butter, there are a few margarines on the market that are not hydrogenated.
The proper fats are important for the brain, immune system, skin, hair, cardiovascular
system, to name just a few. ADD, allergies, constipation, eczema, autism and other
learning disabilities, are some of the problems helped by essential fats (EFA`s).
Products like Flax oil, Essential Balance Jr., Udo`s Oil and Focus, can be given
to your child.

Make sure if you choose Vegetarianism, the child gets enough protein. Peas, beans,
brown rice, tofu, nuts, seeds and their butters, are all good sources of protein.

This is just the beginning to feeding your children right, so start now and remember
everything takes time. The first step is to become aware of what you eat and drink
and in time you will become knowledgeable about nutrition and how to feed your
children healthy. Their future is in your hands.

Article Free for Reprint from http://www.ladypens.com - Articles by Women

Anne is the creator of
www.healthbrights.com where she writes a monthly Healthy Living Tips Newsletter. She has been helping
people gain better health for over ten years.


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