How to Get Your Kids to Beg for Veggies: Quick & Easy Hidden Veggie Recipes the Whole Family Will Love
The Standard American Diet or S.A.D. is what most Americans eat these days. And there’s a reason that it’s abbreviated S.A.D. If you were to list the factors that increase the risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, digestive disorders – just about any illness, including most childhood illnesses – the standard American diet has them all: High in animal fats. High in unhealthy fats: saturated and hydrogenated. A diet that is low in fiber and highly processed. We all want the best for our children and healthy kids are a top priority. But the statistics are not good: • Autism is now diagnosed in 1 in 50 children There is 200 times more autism than there was 30 years ago. There is emerging evidence that autism is an epigenetic disease which means that genes turned on to become disruptive due to our toxic environment and food supply. • Attention Deficit Disorders are 1 in 10 • Asthma and allergies are 1 in 8 Asthma has been increasing since 2001, and now is at its highest level. • Childhood obesity is 1 in 3 One of the most alarming things I’ve read came from former Surgeon General Richard Carmona, who characterized the threat as follows: “Because of the increasing rates of obesity, unhealthy eating habits and physical inactivity, we may see the first generation that will be less healthy and have a shorter life expectancy than their parents”. We need to turn this thing around. All of these childhood diseases have at least one commonality. There is a gut connection. When the gut is suffering from inflammation caused by processed food, pesticides, herbicides and toxins it leads to malabsorption of nutrients. One of the ways that I teach my clients to fight chronic illness is to ditch the Standard American Diet and opt for real food. This book is meant to help busy moms put real food on the table fast. By cutting out processed, chemically-laden food and adding in more nutrients through clean, whole foods your children will inherently be healthier which can help set them up for a future that is free of disease.
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How to Get Your Kids to Beg for Veggies: Quick & Easy Hidden Veggie Recipes the Whole Family Will Love
The Standard American Diet or S.A.D. is what most Americans eat these days. And there’s a reason that it’s abbreviated S.A.D. If you were to list the factors that increase the risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, digestive disorders – just about any illness, including most childhood illnesses – the standard American diet has them all: High in animal fats. High in unhealthy fats: saturated and hydrogenated. A diet that is low in fiber and highly processed. We all want the best for our children and healthy kids are a top priority. But the statistics are not good: • Autism is now diagnosed in 1 in 50 children There is 200 times more autism than there was 30 years ago. There is emerging evidence that autism is an epigenetic disease which means that genes turned on to become disruptive due to our toxic environment and food supply. • Attention Deficit Disorders are 1 in 10 • Asthma and allergies are 1 in 8 Asthma has been increasing since 2001, and now is at its highest level. • Childhood obesity is 1 in 3 One of the most alarming things I’ve read came from former Surgeon General Richard Carmona, who characterized the threat as follows: “Because of the increasing rates of obesity, unhealthy eating habits and physical inactivity, we may see the first generation that will be less healthy and have a shorter life expectancy than their parents”. We need to turn this thing around. All of these childhood diseases have at least one commonality. There is a gut connection. When the gut is suffering from inflammation caused by processed food, pesticides, herbicides and toxins it leads to malabsorption of nutrients. One of the ways that I teach my clients to fight chronic illness is to ditch the Standard American Diet and opt for real food. This book is meant to help busy moms put real food on the table fast. By cutting out processed, chemically-laden food and adding in more nutrients through clean, whole foods your children will inherently be healthier which can help set them up for a future that is free of disease.
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How to Get Your Kids to Beg for Veggies: Quick & Easy Hidden Veggie Recipes the Whole Family Will Love

How to Get Your Kids to Beg for Veggies: Quick & Easy Hidden Veggie Recipes the Whole Family Will Love

by Leann Forst
How to Get Your Kids to Beg for Veggies: Quick & Easy Hidden Veggie Recipes the Whole Family Will Love

How to Get Your Kids to Beg for Veggies: Quick & Easy Hidden Veggie Recipes the Whole Family Will Love

by Leann Forst

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The Standard American Diet or S.A.D. is what most Americans eat these days. And there’s a reason that it’s abbreviated S.A.D. If you were to list the factors that increase the risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, digestive disorders – just about any illness, including most childhood illnesses – the standard American diet has them all: High in animal fats. High in unhealthy fats: saturated and hydrogenated. A diet that is low in fiber and highly processed. We all want the best for our children and healthy kids are a top priority. But the statistics are not good: • Autism is now diagnosed in 1 in 50 children There is 200 times more autism than there was 30 years ago. There is emerging evidence that autism is an epigenetic disease which means that genes turned on to become disruptive due to our toxic environment and food supply. • Attention Deficit Disorders are 1 in 10 • Asthma and allergies are 1 in 8 Asthma has been increasing since 2001, and now is at its highest level. • Childhood obesity is 1 in 3 One of the most alarming things I’ve read came from former Surgeon General Richard Carmona, who characterized the threat as follows: “Because of the increasing rates of obesity, unhealthy eating habits and physical inactivity, we may see the first generation that will be less healthy and have a shorter life expectancy than their parents”. We need to turn this thing around. All of these childhood diseases have at least one commonality. There is a gut connection. When the gut is suffering from inflammation caused by processed food, pesticides, herbicides and toxins it leads to malabsorption of nutrients. One of the ways that I teach my clients to fight chronic illness is to ditch the Standard American Diet and opt for real food. This book is meant to help busy moms put real food on the table fast. By cutting out processed, chemically-laden food and adding in more nutrients through clean, whole foods your children will inherently be healthier which can help set them up for a future that is free of disease.

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ISBN-13: 9781483554174
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 04/22/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 107
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Leann is a board certified Holistic Health Practitioner and holds a Master's degree from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and a Bachelor of Science from Upper Iowa University. Born and raised as an Iowa farm girl, she moved to Texas in 1998 where she met and married her husband.
She had been in sales and marketing for 20 years until her life turned an abrupt corner when faced with challenging health issues for herself and her family that traditional medicine could not help. As a die-hard researcher and determined mother, Leann got her family healthy again and went on to becoming a board certified Holistic Health Practitioner studying over 100 dietary and healing theories at the Institute of Integrative Nutrition, the world's largest nutrition school.
Leann teaches families to identify food toxins and triggers that are making them sick. She speaks at hospitals, schools and other organizations regularly.
Please visit Leann at http://www.GroovyBeets.com for nutrition and natural healing information.
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