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NUTRITION Part Two: What should you be feeding your kids?


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Child Nutrition:

Babies:

  • The best food for a baby should be breast milk. (goats milk is closest if you can't breastfeed.)

  • When should a baby eat food? 

  • 1. When they have teeth. 

  • 2. When the baby can sit.

  • 3. When the baby can feed itself. (you must have all three)

    • Don’t give them starch too soon! It depends on their teeth. 

    • 4 on the top and 4 on the bottom are still milk teeth. 

    • When molars come through, they are ready for grains. (4 grain grinders)

    • At 10 months you can give them steamed veggies.

    • Teach them to chew! First foods should be cucumbers, celery or apples.(baby food doesn’t teach them to chew) *When they spit it out example.

      • Wheat & dairy of today can be causing a  lot of neurological issues in adults and children.
        • If you have a child dealing with tonsillitis, earaches, bronchitis, this could be a dairy intolerance.
        • Dangers of dyes & sugar in children:

          • Cancer-causing
          • Hyperactivity
          • Inattention
          • Restlessness
          • Impaired memory
          • Why all behavioral? It passes into the blood/brain barrier.

          • Foods with dye: 

            • Candy: M&M's, Skittles, and other candies
            • Baked goods: Cake mix, cookies, pie filling, and cake frosting
            • Drinks: Kool-Aid, Gatorade, Powerade, SunnyD, and other sports drinks
            • Flavored foods: Applesauce, ketchup, yogurt, and dips
            • Other foods: Jell-O, pickles, smoked salmon, and salad dressing, inorganic fruits like oranges. (Citrus Red #2)

            • How to Eat: How to aid in digestion

              • Let the stomach rest when you do. (at night)
                • Breakfast like a king

                • Lunch like a prince

                  • Dinner like a pauper

                  • Acid reflux:

                      • It’s not too much acid - it’s a weak valve. How can you help? ^^^

                      • Strong acid is important for digestion. Stop taking antacids.

                        • Stomach acid is antibacterial. It allows your body to heal itself.

                        • Low stomach acid? Take juice of a lemon and then ¼ tsp cayenne pepper and ⅓ cup of water before a meal. 

                        •  Strengthen gut flora:

                          • Gut flora is responsible for breakdown of b-vitamins, absorption, protection, and nourishment.

                          • Eat fermented foods, take a probiotic, eat less sugar and more whole foods. Don’t take antibiotics. (they kill gut flora and cause mold and fungus in the body)

                          • Chew:

                            • Spend time chewing your food and giving the digestive enzymes in your mouth time to start breaking down your food. Benefits: weight loss - less digestive issues - less sensitive to foods.

                            • Eat sitting and in a peaceful environment:

                              • This improves digestion.

                              •  Water intake while eating:

                                • A lot of fluids during a meal delays digestion because it dilutes the stomach acid.

                                • Stop drinking 30 minutes before a meal and start again an hour or 2 after eating.

                                •  Hours between eating:

                                  • Digestion takes 3.5 - 4 hours. Rest 1 hour so eat every 4.5 to 5 hours. Give the body time to fully digest before you fill it with food again.

                                  • Starving between meals? The body often doesn’t know the difference between thirst and hunger. Drink water!

                                    • Apply the A’s

                                      • Attainable (capable of being done or carried out)

                                        • Start small: Pick what part is most doable for you and start there. Then build.

                                        • Affordable (inexpensive, and reasonably priced)

                                          • Breast milk - the cheapest and best thing to feed your baby.

                                          • When you chew properly you eat less therefore saving money.

                                          • Achievable (able to be brought about or reached successfully)

                                            • Partner to eat well with. Start!

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