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Is it possible to raise a fully healthy and strong child on a vegetarian diet? |
I have been a vegetarian for 10 years. When we decide to have a baby I just always assumed I would have to go back to eating meat. But doctors do say that the vegetarian lifestyle is the most healthy. It is perfectly natural and healthy to bring up a child on a vegetarian diet. Anyone who tells you otherwise is still behind the times, sorry but that;s true. Doctors say that vegetarianism is the healthiest way to be, and chidren are no different. I'm raising my 5 year old child as a vegetarian and he is happy and healthy and active. He has healthy food like rice and beans, lentil pie, spaghetti bolognaise (using quinoa mince instead of meat), lasagne using quinoa mince, lots of soya yoghurts, peanut butter, bread, eggs, ..you aren;t short of anything on a veggie diet as long as you're careful. Your child will be one of the healthiest kids around as long as you look into it and do it right. Please don't let anyone persuade you otherwise. I'm not a vegetarian but I work with a lot of Indians who are vegetarian (NOT vegan, but vegetarian) for religious reasons, and all their kids are healthy little rascals. When your child gets old enough, make sure he exersises for 30 minutes every day. Absolutely. Though our children are being given a choice about what they would like to include in their diet, my partner was raised strict vegetarian and he grew up very big, strong and sexy. In your position, I would maybe read up on the subject (I am sure there are books about raising veggie children out there) just to be sure that you are as aware of their specific dietary needs as you should be. Good Luck! Yes, you must make sure he or she has a health diet. It sound like you've done it long enough to really know what you're doing. Not so long ago doctors would recommend women who were vegetarian and who became pregnant to add a little meat to their diet, to ensure they got the right amount of amino acids. But they've found that if mom is careful about her diet and they watch her closely she shouldn't have any problem. I believe it is a healthier diet but you must eat more often each day and combine the other food groups too! I could be a veggie person all day and all night except I would miss pork too much. Also I love seafood ALOT I agree with your doctors. yes, ask a pediatrician to make out a plan for what the child should eat if you are certain you want him/her to be a vegetriain. docs know best 99% of the time. As long as you are careful to supply the proper amount proteins in their diet then it is perfectly fine to raise kids vegetarian. Consult often with the pediatrician you choose for your baby. You might even consider consulting a nutritionist. Yes it is i am a vegatarian and i am strong! Yes, in India for example, children have been raised vegetarian for generations. I went to high school with a group of Hare Krishna kids who'd been raised vegetarian; all were healthy and normal and several were on athletic teams. My boss raised both of his kids vegetarian and, at 27 and 32, they are normal, healthy adults. I plan to raise my kids vegetarian (at least until they are old enough to make an informed decision for themselves.) There are numerous books out there on the subject of vegetarian pregnancy and childhood; maybe you should check out a couple of them before you make an unnecessary sacrifice like going back to eating meat. yes it is very healthy i have never eaten meat in my life and never will. I'm sick maybe once a year but that's it. i would stay a vegetarian and make my kids vegetarian to. some people think you should eat meat to grow better or faster, but it is nonsense i am just as tall as everybody else and i never have trouble with being over weighted. Just eat meat! Why chance it??? Yes I was raised as a vegetarian and have been one all of my 23 years and I am perfectly fine....if you saw me you wouldn't say....she looks like she never ate meat before...lol....I do take an iron pill every now and then!!!! To the people saying no, please tell me how my boyfriend and his brother have survived. Their mother has been a vegetarian her whole life, and raised them the same from birth. No meat whatsoever their entire lives, and they are athletes (one a weight lifter) and extremely healthy! Much more than many of our obese peers. yes! i was raised vegetarian, I am 18 and have never been overweight. I am well informed about my eating choices, so i know I am healthy. Raising your child vegetarian would give him/her such an advantage. Yes it really is, though I am not one, but have a Homeopathic friend who says you can raise your child quite well on a vegetarian diet if you feed them the legumes that have lots of protein. Of course you wouldn't want to start when they're babies, but as soon as they can have solid food, you can feed them mashed lentils. Go to a Health food store and not GNC they will be able to tell you much more about a babies and childs needs in nutrition. I am not crazy about vegetarianism and I was a vegetarian for almost a decade. I think if you make smart choices, eat healthy, drink milk, eat eggs, yogurt, etc . . . then yes it is possible. But I also feel that too much soy for a child, especially with its phytoestrogens can have a negative effect. Tofu has less estrogen than soy protein isolate which is used to make a lot of the fake meat products here in the US. That being said I still eat tofu 1-2 times a week--in moderation. And I just want to add that soy baby formula has all of the phytoestrogens stripped out of it--for a reason. Also animal protein is the only complete protein--meaning it has all the amino acids we need for development. Soy is close but does not have all the amino acids meaning unless there is some animal protein (milk, egg) there needs to be certain amino acids supplementation (which is not b vitamins but the aminos). As long as you don't take it to the extreme like these idiots (see link) Let your kid eat meat, its good for you. Raise a fully healthy and strong child on a vegetarian diet? No, sorry it is not. Ask your doctor and he/she will tell you that kids need more protein than you can give them even by combining foods for maximum protein advantage |
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