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Healthy Eating for Children
Written by: Angela Falaschi - Rated 5.00 out of 5, 1 people have rated it.


Healthy Children - Happy Parents

 
 

Read this article if:
  • You want your children to be more healthy 
  • You want to know how to do it 
“The greatest wealth is health.”  Virgil 
 
Recently labelled as 'more serious than global warming', the issue of child obesity is as acute as adult obesity.  Jamie Oliver has grabbed the nation’s attention with his series ‘School Dinners’, but the majority of children still don’t buy into it. How do we make healthy eating appealing and fun to children? Angela Falaschi a nutritionist at the Hale Clinic is doing exactly that with fantastic results. 
 
I have devised a straightforward, effective plan to help parents reduce the substances that have a negative effect on their children's weight and general health. If people were truly aware of the long-term damage they were causing to their children I am sure many would stop and think before feeding them such things. It is now unquestioned that feeding children junk food seriously damages their health; sugar is addictive and large quantities can cause serious health issues that will be with them all of their lives.  It can upset the balance in the intestine, cause dental decay, mood swings, tiredness and irritability. 
 
My nutritional programme has been a success, particularly for children suffering obesity. I take a creative, fun approach which is in keeping with a child’s philosophy of enjoyment and playfulness. The programme’s key tips are:
  • Don’t pressure or force the subject.
  • First the parents must be willing to change their eating habits.
  • Introduce the concept of healthy eating gradually.
  • Treat it like a game, for example use the vegetables to form a smiley face within a sun and say to your child ‘If you eat the smiling face, you’ll be smiling all day long and will be able to play your games better.’ Or ‘These vegetables have been in the garden, they have had many days of sun, rain and fun, now they have ended up on your plate, aren’t you lucky!’
  • Wrap grapes, strawberries, apple or carrot sticks in sparkling colourful wrapping paper. Children consumer marketing departments have known for years that children are more attracted to the sparkling, colourful lolly wrappers than the actual lolly.
  • Freshly squeezed juices instead of packaged.
  • Make own pastries and biscuits using wholemeal flour and reduced sugar for treats or buy from reputable health food shops and check ingredients.
  • Avoid foods containing colouring and additives which have been linked to hyperactivity instead choose organic.
Jamie Oliver’s ‘School Dinners’ has been a catalyst, however in reality only 30% have embraced the concept of healthy eating. The next step is to make good food appealing and fun to children that have been influenced by a fast food culture. I don’t want to deny sugar to children but make parents aware of the health future consequences of their child and opt for healthier alternatives.
 
Angela Falaschi
  • Angela Falaschi is a fully registered and qualified Nutritional therapist, Homeopath and Iridologist. Angela has successfully been treating a range of conditions for over 15 years at The Hale Clinic London. In addition to a number of celebrity clients, the media frequently consults Angela on the areas of homeopathy and nutrition.
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