Nutritional Deficiencies in Kids Are Still Being Ignored

by | Apr 5, 2025

We have had this monstrous condition of malnutrition with us so long that we have become tolerant of it. Commercial interests promoting these foods are so powerful in their various activities that we are flooded with propaganda and advertising material to blind us to the truth.

Children are our greatest asset and the source of our future success, yet the health and well-being of this “greatest asset” is failing. Research indicates that lack of proper nutrition has spawned dramatic increases in nutrition ally related diseases, misbehavior and reliance on medication to control behavior of our children.

The Hidden Impact of Nutritional Deficiencies on Child Development

Nutritional Deficiencies in Kids Are Still Being Ignored

Parents must nurture their children and provide the environment, food and education that will build a strong and healthy society. The best way to provide proper health education for our youth is to be a good example of health ourselves and to feed our children healthy foods whenever possible. Our children will learn from our example and do the same for their children.

Feeding our children the nutritional essentials. Even though the research is clear, we find parents allowing their children’s health to degenerate from the lack of these same nutritional essentials while claiming to “do their best.” Parental authority has been unwittingly surrendered to the “food industry”.

The fast “food” giants have done their best to rule the minds of the consumer* and for that our children suffer.

How Marketing Fuels Nutritional Deficiencies in Kids

Competition from unworthy authorities. The training of our children in the value of wholesome food has been taken over by unworthy “authorities” whose priority is profit from the sale of “foods” which are refined, artificial and unhealthful.

Thanks to the unholy alliance of school districts with the fast-food industry, our schools are filled with junk foods.* Advertisements and role models for children demonstrate drinking soft drinks and eating foods known to have little or no nutritional value and many health detriments.

Thankfully, determined groups of parents and teachers are beginning to take back control of our schools’ food programs from commercial interests determined to fill them with Brand Names and LOGOs.* But is this enough?

Practical Steps to Address Nutritional Deficiencies in Children

Nutritional Deficiencies in Kids Are Still Being Ignored

Together let’s take a step to better your child’s future health. Steps to Love That Child – Feed them:

  • A nutritious breakfast
  • Fruits and vegetables everyday – 5 to 9 servings per day!
  • Foods high in natural fats – Butter, Nuts, Seeds, Fish
  • Pure Water √ Smoothies – Fruit, plain yogurt
  • Reduce or eliminate cookies, cakes, candy, crackers and chips.
  • Avoid soft drinks, food coloring and preservatives.
  • Reduce fast food – Fries, fried foods, burgers, “milk shakes

An improved society begins with our children increasing the consumption of whole foods and whole food concentrates.

How Do I Get My Children To Eat Right?

Parents know how difficult it is to get their children to sit down at a meal, let alone take the time to chew their food and eat enough fruits and vegetables. That is why whole food concentrates could be the answer parents are looking for. Whole food concentrates are just that – wholesome food that is prepared in such a way as the essential Heath Building qualities are pr0tected and in fact enhanced. of whole food nutrition and whole food concentrates.

 

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