Healthy Diet For Your Child
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It is the belief of most parents that children are
eating a relatively healthy diet, but if not, they
throw up their hands and give up. Children are
then plied with multivitamins. Though this is not a
bad thing to do, many children think they are
candy especially now that they come in gummi
candy, gumballs, and cute animal and cartoon
characters.
This is extremely serious because if they are with
a kids reach, they could be taking more than you
know about. If there is the remotest chance your
child has ingested too many, immediately call
Poison Control and get them to the emergency
room.
If your child overdoses with multivitamins with iron
your child could become seriously ill or die. All
manner of medications must absolutely be kept
out of the reach children. If you think your child
needs them generic multivitamins are fine but for
the most part, children get a lot of their vitamins in
their diets.
If your child is either allergic to dairy products or
won??t eat them, calcium will need to come from
other sources. A consultation with your child??s
pediatrician is important. One vitamin daily is all a
child needs even if his diet has been questionable
for that week.
The absorption of other vitamins could be blocked
if there is too much of any one vitamin. For
example, too much calcium can prevent the
absorption of other vitamins such as iron. Healthy
food choices are not a child??s priority you can
expect to be giving your child vitamins well into
their teens.
Before buying vitamins you should know that
opinions about vitamins with iron for children vary
greatly. One belief is that you should, in fact, be
giving vitamins with iron. Another philosophy is
that never should a child be given vitamins with
iron in them.
In infancy my own child showed signs of iron
deficiency as an infant. Always check with your
child??s doctor; my child??s doctor put him on iron
fortified vitamins and he is healthy now. A disease
called Hemochromatosis is caused by too much
iron in the blood.
The iron becomes unusable by the body and it is
not washed out of the body easily. It is almost
always a fatal disease and can cause serious
health issues. Calcium helps build strong bones
and muscles and is a very important part of your
child??s diet.
Calcium is a mineral. Kids who eat ice cream,
yogurt, and cheese or who drink milk usually get
enough calcium from their diets. Some do not like
dairy products, still others are allergic to them.
Children can be assisted in getting what they
need by consuming calcium fortified juices, cereals
and vitamins.
Drinking fluoride treated tap water and bottled
water and/or using fluoridated toothpaste is
enough for most children. Your child should not be
given fluoride supplements without checking with
your pediatrician. Your child??s teeth could be
permanently stained if they get too much fluoride.
This defeats entirely, the purpose of the
treatment of water and the use of toothpaste
meant to protect your child??s teeth. Infant
multivitamins in liquid form is available and usually
administered with an eye dropper.
The drops contain vitamins A, C, and D and may
have added iron. Also they may have other
vitamins and minerals such as thiamin, niacin,
riboflavin and vitamin B-12. Chewable children??s
vitamins are available in the forms of cartoon
characters and/or animals. Now vitamins are
available in gummi candy and gumballs.
Try buying gum ball vitamins or cartoon characters
if your child is difficult about taking vitamins. Your
child should always be supervised while he??s
taking his vitamins. My son never gets to take his
vitamins on his own, I give them to him.
He may or may not take it or he could take too
many. Children??s vitamins could be a very good
thing but too much of a good thing could be fatal.
They should not be left in the reach of children.
Eating what is right is not your child??s top priority
so giving him vitamins may offset some of that.
Adjustments to child??s diet should always be
discussed with your child??s pediatrician, it??s better
to err on the side of caution. It??s fine to have fun
shapes but your child could think they are candy
and they should be kept out of reach of children or
locked in a cabinet.
About the Author
Martin Smith is a successful freelance writer providing advice for consumers on purchasing a variety of products which includes Vitamin C and Herbal Supplements, and more! http://www.1st-vitamins-n-supplements.com
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