At Your Wits End With Picky Eaters?

By on August 26, 2013

Parents have lost their backbone. Many parents pay more attention to building their dream home than creating their child. If not born one, junk food junkies are created. If not created, there’s a reason women miscarry – no child wants to be born in a toxic environment.

Children are not the picky eaters parents make them out to be. I learned this firsthand after getting custody of four children (ages 1, 5, 8, & 10) for the entire year of 2008. After just one week, all four were eating and loving their home cooked meals. And 2 (of the 4) lost excess weight. Not even the emotional trauma of being taken away from their mother got the best of them. Their comfort foods became a thing of the past. To this day, they still talk about a few of their favorite meals. If you find this hard to believe, then watch this 1-hour documentary of how 3 families curbed their children’s demanding taste buds. Intervention was used, but… it led to a happier healthier family.
Demanding taste buds are no joke unless a slow suicide is what you’re after

Fast food leads to faster aging and premature death – plain and simple. Last I knew, McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets had over 30 ingredients in them, several of which are GMO corn and something of a lighter fluid that lines the package they come in. KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) had over 33 items on their menu with MSG (monosodium glutamate) in them. Or what I refer to as… Mood Swings Galore. A neurotoxin, known to excite brain cells. There’s a reason MSG is considered crack cocaine of the food industry. Aspartame being another.

There is one toddler in this documentary that has 6 glasses of soda a DAY, with their fast food. Adding more GMO corn in the form of high fructose corn syrup. These foods and drinks are addicting – children have become addicts. Topping the fast food meals are children being allowed to forage and graze. No amount of grazing will satisfy hunger, taste buds maybe, but only until demanding their next fix. Children are becoming anemic and deficient from fast food. The body does not crave calories – it craves vitamins, minerals, enzymes, healthy fats, carbs and protein. It is not about counting calories, it is about eating a balanced meal of real food. Fast food creates an insatiable appetite, not to mention malnourished overweight children/people. Parents need to do what my mother did… she’d say, Kitchen’s Closed, and she meant it!

This documentary tells of toddlers eating 3000+ calories a day. Fatty liver and non-alcoholic liver disease are becoming rampant among children. This is terribly sad. These kids will die a slow (assisted) suicide. Even sadder was the smirk on the faces of one couple, they actually thought it was funny. Like this 4-minute video from Jimmy Kimmel Live. It shows children’s reaction after being told the parent ate all their Halloween candy. The fact that these children are addicted is more serious than funny.


Whether it is a deep seated reason (as one couple were told) for wanting fast food, or not… you crave what is in your blood. I cannot say this enough! Get your blood clean (with food and/or detox) and cravings will go away. Giving a meaning to everything is like giving a prescription for anything. A one-size-fits-all approach. Fast food is wreaking havoc on the health of toddlers, children and adults. From rickets, to obesity, constipation, heart disease, cancer, Diabetes and more. Tooth decay is another serious side effect, which… according to the dentist of one child leads to tooth extraction, with the risk of death. This was another wake up call for one parent. Don’t wait for a wake-up call, and if you do get a wake-up call, be glad you did. Some people never get a second chance. A simple blood test done on one toddler, was nothing compared to what was in store had they continued on their fast food life.

“Whoever snuck the “S” in Fast Food is a clever person.”  ~Unknown~

 

 

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