Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Diet for Autism, Ulcerative Colitis and much more!
This book was written by a medical doctor who’s son has autism. After years of experimenting with his diet and trying to find out what improved his condition he developed this book based on his findings. He claims it is helpful for many medical conditions, and is overall just a very healthy diet.
This diet has given me a healthy, symptom free life back. The great thing is that there are over 225 recipes in his book! This is not another one of those extremely hard to follow diets that you can’t follow because you are left with no real guide. This book has different levels (depending on if you want a no gluten, no dairy, no meat diet), grocery lists for each level, and great recipes! It even satisfies my sweet tooth, with no sugar; he uses honey to bake cakes and all kinds of sweet treats.
Here is a link to Amazon if you want to look into it (I am in no way getting paid to promote this book).
Monday, December 28, 2009
Toddler Milk Allergies - Milk Alternatives
Breakfast or snack:
Oatmeal with 1 tsp. Macadamion nut butter, 1 tsp peanut butter, 1/2 banana, sprinkle of wheat germ and cinnamon.
Mix together! Nutritionally complete breakfast!
or
mix whole wheat flour, macadamian nut butter or walnut butter, peanut butter and wheat germ (optional cinnamon or honey)
This creates a dough kids can play with and eat with their fingers. Great for toddlers!
Let us know your thoughts on milk alternatives or supplementing kids diets for those with milk allergies.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Toxic flame retardant
to be phased out
In a deal with federal regulators, U.S. manufacturers will end all use of the chemical known as deca by 2013. It is commonly used in TV sets and other electronic equipment, among other products. Los Angeles Times, Bettina Boxall
Published December 22, 2009
The U.S. manufacturers of a toxic flame retardant commonly used in television sets have agreed to phase out production under a deal with federal regulators.
The retardant, known as deca, is one of a class of chemical compounds that have been found in California residents at the highest levels in the country, a consequence of widespread exposure linked to the state's strict flammability standards for furniture.
Deca is a polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE), a group of flame-retardant chemicals used in the manufacture of electronic equipment, furniture cushions, upholstery textiles, carpet backings, mattresses, cars, buses, aircraft and construction materials..........................see full article link below: