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The Complete Home Guide ltiofeHesrtbasg, eNsatural Healing, and Nutrition  
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Fruit Delight  
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cup apple puree  
cup mashed prunes  
cup vanilla bean, finely chopped  
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2 teaspoon powdered cinnamon  
This recipe is excellent for digestion and slightly sluggish bowels. It is  
also easy to prepare. Add 1 teaspoon of uncooked arrowroot if more help is  
needed with digestion (and correspondingly a little water to loosen the  
mixture). Apple is a very healthy food.  
Find a line of baby and toddler foods based on organic ingredients. Ex-  
posure to a variety of new foods will help babies and toddlers to develop a  
wider appreciation and encourage them to become more adventurous eat-  
ers as they grow up.  
children  
When preparing food for children, make it appealing and fun.  
Occasionally, cover the table with many foods with different tastesfor  
example, sliced raw carrot, olives, olive oil, garlic, raw mushrooms,  
cauliflower, sunflower seeds, carob pods, and apple slicesthen let them  
try each of them while you draw attention to the different flavors and  
colors. Children love to copy, so join in!  
Children eat proportionally more food than adults. This is necessary  
because they are growing and, therefore, their metabolism is working at a  
much faster rate. They are also naturally more active than adults and use  
more calories, so it is always advisable to have nutritious snacks for them  
to eat, such as bananas, apples, or presoaked dried fruits. In the summer  
you can make your own fruit-juice ice pops.  
Banana–Rice Milk Shake  
This is a tasty and energizing drink that is ideal for children. To make,  
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blend up to three bananas with ⁄  
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cup rice milk, soy milk, coconut milk,  
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or almond milk; 5 bee pollen grains; and ⁄  
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teaspoon powdered cinnamon.  
What to Avoid  
Children, like adults, will show clear reactions to certain food groups if  
they have allergies to them. They will also experience reactions if they are  
nutritionally deficient, including headaches, insomnia, lack of appetite,  
constipation, diarrhea, nausea, or catarrh. Candidiasis or a runny nose and  
general low health may indicate possible nutritional problems with  
reactions or allergies, stemming from inadequate digestion, malabsorption,  
or nutritional deficiency.  
Avoid food colorings and additives in foods and limit the intake of  


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