What's Eating Your Child?: The Hidden Connection Between Food and Childhood Ailments

* Read * Whats Eating Your Child?: The Hidden Connection Between Food and Childhood Ailments by Kelly Dorfman ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Whats Eating Your Child?: The Hidden Connection Between Food and Childhood Ailments Why treat your child with drugs when you can cure your child with nutrition? Grounded in cutting-edge science and filled with case studies that read like medical thrillers, this is a book for every parent whose child suffers from mood swings, stomachaches, ear infections, eczema, anxiety, tantrums, ADD/ADHD, picky eating, asthma, lack of growth, and a host of other physical, behavioral, and developmental problems.Previously published as What’s Eating Your Child? and now with a new c

What's Eating Your Child?: The Hidden Connection Between Food and Childhood Ailments

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Rating : 4.22 (694 Votes)
Asin : 0761161198
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 334 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-12-30
Language : English

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Laura M. Bangerter said Amazing results right away. I'm not exactly sure what my intention was in reading this book. Curiosity mostly. I had some concerns about my daughter's health, but I honestly didn't expect any amazing answers from this book, but thankfully I was wrong. Chapter seven described my daughter perfectly--short in stature (Amazing results right away I'm not exactly sure what my intention was in reading this book. Curiosity mostly. I had some concerns about my daughter's health, but I honestly didn't expect any amazing answers from this book, but thankfully I was wrong. Chapter seven described my daughter perfectly--short in stature (3rd percentile for height though she has maintained that curve for a few years), extremely picky, small appetite, lo. rd percentile for height though she has maintained that curve for a few years), extremely picky, small appetite, lo. Brilliant advice that's easy to swallow Kelly Dorfman has managed to transform very comprehensive information about nutrition and its impact on children's health into a very palatable form. Wise and warm, funny and engaging, this book provides insights and advice that clearly address the kinds of issues kids face when they do not get the nutrition they need. As a pediatric occupational therapist, I was amazed at how many of my clients I reco. Supplements for dyspraxia Maria Ramos I bought this book for the general nutrition information, not even knowing that it had a chapter entitled Best Dypraxia Program. Willing to try anything by this time, I immediately went out and bought the recommended supplements. My son has been taking them for about a month and a half. During that time, his reading has exploded and he is opening up to the world, asking questions, noticing things. It's

Why treat your child with drugs when you can cure your child with nutrition? Grounded in cutting-edge science and filled with case studies that read like medical thrillers, this is a book for every parent whose child suffers from mood swings, stomachaches, ear infections, eczema, anxiety, tantrums, ADD/ADHD, picky eating, asthma, lack of growth, and a host of other physical, behavioral, and developmental problems.Previously published as What’s Eating Your Child? and now with a new chapter on the unexpected connection between gluten and insatiable appetite, Cure Your Child with Food shows parents how to uncover the clues behind their children’s surprisingly nutrition-based health issues and implement simple treatments—immediately.You’ll discover how zinc deficiency can cause picky eating and affect growth. Plus, how to get your child to sleep, soothe hyperactivity, and deal w

Food has a significant impact on a child's health and well-being, and Dorfman helps parents ensure that the impact is positive.”—Publishers Weekly “Important advice for parents .”—CNN “Nutritionist Kelly Dorfman’s book gives parents the tools they need to be nutritional detectives and help their children thrive.”—USA Weekend“This book is a wealth of easy-to-read information for parents—or anyone wondering whether food could be causing their health problems.”—Gluten Intolerance Group Magazine. “Dorfman does an excellent job of outlining how nutrition can affect a child's development and when to turn to other medical approaches; she persuasively argues for greater knowledge from pediatricians and specialis

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