Synopses & Reviews
"Helping our children to eat wisely is all-important, especially becuase they are subject to so many commercial pressures to make unhealthy food choices. Dr. Joey Shulman combines the most accurate, scientific information on nutrition and health with practical advice for parents concerned about their children's well-being. I recommend this book highly."--Dr. Andrew Weil, bestselling author of
Eating Well for Optimum HealthYou want to give your child the best start, the best food, but you're not sure where to begin. If you've thrown up your hands in nutritional bewilderment, look no further! Winning the Food Fight is the ultimate resource for every frustrated parent. Packed with tips on how to transition your kids from a fat-laden, sugar-sweet diet to a natural, nutritious way of eating, this book is one of the greatest gifts you can give your children. From achieving optimal health to feeding a child suffering from obesity, ear infectious or attention deficit disorder, Winning the Food Fight offers all the nutritional answers. Sensible advice from Dr. Joey Shulman, a nutritionist who works with kids daily, can get your family on the right track.
Discover:
- How parental attitudes toward food can shape a family's eating habits
- Simple plans every family can implement to improve their health
- All about carbs and kids - what's good and what's bad for your growing child
- The powerful link between common childhood ailments and nutrition.
- Delicious, nutritious recipes and food plans for families on the go
- Healthy alternatives to your children's favorite foods
- How you can deal with ADD and ADHD by modifying your child's diet
- All this, and much, much more
Start today with Winning the Food Fight. It may be the most important food choice you'll ever make for your kids
Synopsis
A parent s guide to getting kids to eat better and helping them live happier, healthier lives
Dr. Joey Shulman arms parents with a powerful weapon in the battle to get kids eating right. Science has clearly established the link between eating habits developed in childhood and susceptibility to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, digestive disorders, and various cancers in later life. But when kids are subjected to the non-stop enticements of junk food advertisers and soda and snack food dispensers can be found in most schools what chance does a parent have to instill good eating habits in their kids? Winning the Food Fight fills parents in on the key role nutrition played in pediatric health and offers them practical guidelines on how dietary changes can help cut down on illness, and improve behavior and academic performance. Dr. Shulman shares powerful insights into the complex emotional issues surrounding food and how food issues become issues of power and independence between parents and children, and she provides proven techniques for convincing kids to eat healthily.
Dr. Joey Shulman (Toronto, Canada) is a nutritional therapist and a popular author on health issues. Her articles have appeared in Alive, Healthy Woman and she has appeared on the Discovery Channel.
About the Author
Dr. Joey Shulman is chiropractor and registered holistic nutritionist with an honours degree in psychology. Due to her passion for nutrition and wellness, she has devoted all of her writing, speaking engagements and clinical work to the furthering of nutritional education. As an authority on paediatric nutrition, she is highly sought after as a speaker and has published several articles on children's diet and its link to health. From fussy eaters to the allergic child, Dr. Shulman provides easy to implement, healthy changes that can be made in any home on any budget. Dr. Shulman had made numerous television and radio appearances across Canada and is keynote speaker lecturing on how to optimize health and wellness through a wholesome diet.
She currently practices in Toronto where she resides with her family.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
PART I. GETTING TO THE BOTTOM OF IT.
Chapter 1. Food Fights.
Chapter 2. Far From the Land.
Chapter 3. Health from the Inside Out.
PART II. YOUR CHILD’S NUTRITIONAL NEEDS.
Chapter 4. Carbohydrates and Kids.
Chapter 5. Protein Power for Kids.
Chapter 6. Fats: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly!
Chapter 7. Sugar and Other Monsters.
PART III. CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES.
Chapter 8. Childhood Obesity and Type II Diabetes.
Chapter 9. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Attention Deficit Disorder.
Chapter 10. Allergies.
Chapter 11. Ear Infections.
Chapter 12. Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s and Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
PART IV. MORE KID FACTORS FOR OPTIMAL HEALTH.
Chapter 13. MegaHealth for Kids.
Appendix I: Palate-Pleasing Products.
Appendix II: Healthy Bulk Bargains.
Appendix III: A Child’s Healthy Day.
Appendix IV: Dr. Joey’s Top Supplement Picks for Kids.
Index.