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The best way to reform picky eaters is to get them more engaged with their food. One good way to do this is to go grocery shopping together. Dr. Busman recommends bringing your child with you to the grocery store and having him pick out some new things he thinks he might like.
Ketosis is a metabolic state in the body where fat is used for energy instead of carbohydrates. The body can reach ketosis in about two days to a...
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A ketogenic diet should consist of about 60–80% fat, 10–30% protein, and no more than 5–10% — or 20–50 grams — of carbs per day. Focus on high fat,...
Read More »Picky eating is one of the most common complaints among parents. It’s the rare child who eats anything and everything, gamely taking on new vegetables, foreign cuisine, and walnuts in brownies. Instead, most kids (like most adults, only moreso) find some foods unpalatable. Vegetables are a frequent offender; processed desserts and chips typically aren’t. “I think all parents have said at one time, ‘My kid is such a picky eater!’” notes Rachel Busman, PsyD, a clinical psychologist. “It’s very normal for kids to go through stages where they’re a little more picky, especially when they are trying to assert their autonomy. Suddenly it’s I want to put on my own coat; I want to brush my own teeth; I want to choose the food that I eat.” As kids get older their tastes buds start to develop, too, so it’s natural if the toddler who happily ate whatever was in front of him becomes more selective as he matures. It’s also not unusual for kids to be so cautious about eating that there are fewer things they will eat than things they won’t.
Considering these risks, people who have kidney damage, individuals at risk for heart disease, pregnant or nursing women, people with type 1...
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In addition to increasing your chances of developing chronic kidney disease, research has linked the keto diet to an increased decline in kidney...
Read More »When kids don’t like what’s for dinner, some parents feel compelled to make something else. This sets a bad precedent and doesn’t really encourage kids to give new things a chance. “I always say, ‘This is not Mom’s 24-Hour Diner,’ ” says Dr. Busman. “Parents shouldn’t be making a new meal every time a child decides she doesn’t like dinner.” Instead, Dr. Busman suggests having a standard second option available—something quick like salad and a yogurt or a bowl of cereal—for nights when kids truly can’t stomach what’s being offered at dinner. It takes the pressure off of parents and kids alike when everyone knows there’s a standard alternative to turn to. Of course, this strategy only works for the occasionally picky eater—not for kids who want to have a bowl of cereal for dinner every night.
Here are a few examples of high-protein breakfasts that can help you lose weight: Scrambled eggs: with veggies, fried in coconut oil or olive oil....
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carb count. are high in carbs, they are another type of ketogenic diet food to avoid: Baked beans.
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The easiest and fastest way to get into ketosis is by fasting and exercising. Fasting allows the body to burn its stored glucose essentially...
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18 Healthy Foods to Eat When Cravings Strike Many people get the urge to eat unhealthy foods, especially when they're on a diet. ... Fresh Fruit....
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