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Growing Healthy Children Before Getting Pregnant
by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
When
I was in my early 20's, I read Adele Davis's book, "Let's Eat
Right To Keep fit." I learned from her that "you are what
you eat." I also learned that our babies are what we eat while
we are pregnant, and then are what they eat once they are born.
If you nurse your babies, then they continue to be what you eat
as long as you are nursing them. My bible during my first pregnancy
over 38 years ago was "Let's Have Healthy Children," also
by Adele Davis. I started to follow her guidelines way before getting
pregnant, knowing that my health had a big effect on my baby's health.
There
is much more information about good nutrition available today, and
I want to encourage anyone who wants to have healthy children to
start early in learning about and implementing a healthy way of
eating. Educating yourself regarding good nutrition is a major part
of good parenting. However, a good rule of thumb is, if they didn't
eat it 200 years ago, don't eat it now! This means no fast food,
no packaged food - including sodas, cakes and candies - no preservatives,
no fruits and vegetables grown with pesticides or artificial fertilizers,
or animals grown with hormones and fed food grown with pesticides.
It also means no smoking or drinking. It means no caffeine. If you
want healthy children, you need to put pure, clean organic food
into your body before you get pregnant and continue throughout your
pregnancy. Of course, then you want to continue to feed yourself
and your family clean food once your children are born.
If
you are pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant, you have a
wonderful opportunity to lay a strong
foundation of health for your child. Why not start now feeding yourself
well and learning all you can
about creating healthy children? You are going to be a parent the
whole rest of your life. You can do so much to make your parenting
experience a joyful one by taking responsibility for your own physical
and emotional health before getting pregnant. If you have not been
disciplined enough to eat well before getting pregnant, perhaps
the idea of eating well for your child will be enough to motivate
you.
It's
not as hard as you might think. It really doesn't take much more
time to eat well than to eat junk. And the payoff is huge. Not only
were my three babies healthy, they were calm. They slept well and
were happy children, who learned easily and did well in school.
The only time they were hyperactive actually bouncing off
walls! was after returning from birthday parties where they
had ice cream, cake and sodas.
In
my many years of counseling, I've often worked with parents who
were struggling with their children's behavior problems. Of course
not all behavior problems are nutritional, but you might be surprised
how many problems have their cause in poor nutrition. I've often
wondered why so many people are careful to put the right octane
in their gas tank but put the wrong fuel into their bodies
and then wonder why there is so much illness, learning disabilities,
and so on.
I want
to tell you a little story about the power of food. We had a 6 month
old golden retriever puppy who was dying of irritable bowel syndrome.
He had constant diarrhea and was getting thinner and thinner by
the day. We had been giving him the very best quality kibble and
it wasn't working. Fortunately we learned about raw food for dogs.
Within two meals of raw food, he was completely healthy! Here I
had been studying nutrition for so many years and it had never occurred
to me that a dog's natural diet is raw food! Wow, what a lesson!
Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is the best-selling author and co-author of
eight books, including "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved
By You?" She is the co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding
healing process. Learn Inner Bonding now! Visit her web site for
a FREE Inner Bonding course: http://www.innerbonding.com
or mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com.
Phone sessions available.
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