By Expert Author : Lynn Fung
Every parent wants the best for their child but they are either totally oblivious to how bad E Numbers are or they are hard working parents who don't have time to cook fresh home meals which therefore leads them to buying lots and lots of ready made children meals.
I am a parent of one and I will put my hands up, at one point even I didn't realise how bad certain foods can be for my child. When I first came across E Numbers I felt no less then disgusted with the amount of foods that are out there in our supermarkets which are directed at your children that has many E numbers in them. One of the worst E numbers that they put into a lot of foods is called aspartame. There are ninety two different side effects from consuming aspartame which include
* Memory loss
* Change in vision
* Epileptic seizures
* Headaches, migraines,dizziness,confusion
* Severe drowsiness and sleepiness
* Severe slurring of speech
* Severe hyperactivity and restless legs
This is what they are putting in our food. Anytime you see a product with a 'sugar free' sign on it, that product more then likely will have aspartame in it. Where parents go wrong is they look at a product and think 'sugar free' this will be much better for my child, but it isn't.
Every time I purchase food for my child what I personally do is read the ingredients, although some companies are being really sneaky and instead of writing the actual E Number they write the name, so you won't always know if it is an E Number or not. I have a blackberry and if I'm uncertain about an ingredient I always type it up on Google, this may sound a bit extreme but what is more important, spending two minutes on searching for the product or giving your children something so toxic?
Another issue parents are now becoming aware of are the types of food your child's nursery is feeding them.
I have witnessed myself from working with certain nursery's previously how they print out a weekly time table of what your child will be eating that week and nine times out of ten they don't eat what is on the timetable.
How would you feel if your child was given tinned ravioli with a piece of bread or crumpets with just butter for tea at about 4pm? These meals are not balanced or most importantly fresh. I personally wouldn't even let my child touch tinned foods so why you I let him eat it at nursery?
If you can bring your child a packed lunch then that will be the only way you can know that your child is eating the best you can give them.
Some tips for keeping your child healthy are:
* Go Organic with fruit and veg (and with meat if you can afford to)
* Go Organic with milk
* Give your child water- fluoride free (and toothpaste fluoride free)
* Try your hardest to give your child freshly prepared food
* Avoid all products that contain E Numbers
* If your child doesn't like eating fruit, buy a smoothie maker and watch your child ask for more!
* Remember if you don't have junk in the house - then they can't eat it!
I hope you all will take the steps needed to bring up a happy healthy child.
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