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Giving Your Kids a Healthy Head Start


Early interventions can give kids a head start on good health. For example, research shows that breastfeeding may reduce disease and obesity in children.


What do you think is the most important way to give kids a head start on a healthy life? If you are a parent, what was most important to you when your child was young?


Making sure he ate right? Reading to her every night before bed? Getting accepted into pre-school?


And, as a parent, what did/do you struggle with, in terms of giving your child the head start you want for him/her?


Is it too hard to get her into pre-school? Is feeding him the healthiest food too expensive? Are good doctors few and far between? Is it hard to find the time to spend one-on-one with your child?


Share your thoughts below!


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by: dr8kangas 04/13/2009 12:15:35 PM
Re: Giving Your Kids a Healthy Head Start
My mother is 95 & in perfect health, because she raised us 5 kids on cod liver oil & vitamin C hourly. She had her teeth removed at age 25. Dentures.

We raised 3 kids on cod liver oil, vitamin C hourly, and I expect to live well to age 120.

ALS is caused by mercury from: dental fillings, chloralkali manufacturing, paint, burning coal & slimicides.

You ran a program on a women who died from ALS, 4-13-09, but forgot to mention that the best known treatment for ALS is by taking 3,000 mcg of organic selenium, which is what I take daily.

Dr. Paul Kangas, ND candidate.
email: kangaspaul8@gmail.com

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