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Vegan Parenting (french subtitles)

Written by Admin on December 10, 2009 – 9:22 pm


This pod explores a lives of multiform family groups raising vegan children. It additionally dispells most misconceptions connected with a illness as well as contentment of vegan children. by Perhaps Media (www.perhapsmedia.net) (http (www.foodswings.net) (http

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25 Comments to “Vegan Parenting (french subtitles)”

  1. SuperMsifiableful Says:

    So does beer.

  2. AssociationLEST Says:

    Excellent reportage. Nous espérons que cela encouragera les parents à adopter cette éthique de vie.
    Go Vegan!

  3. PROFLOP1 Says:

    I hope you realize that SOY products contain estrogen like compounds. In fact, post menopausal women use soy products as HORMONE REPLACEMENT !
    So, you would suggest that soy milk is a healthy alternative to genuine milk ?
    THINK AGAIN !

  4. xxxZENicxxx Says:

    “Multiple experts have concluded independently that vegan diets can be followed safely by infants and children without compromise of nutrition or growth and with some notable health benefits.” Vegan Diets in Infants, Children, and Adolescents. Journal Pediatrics in Review año 2004 volumen 25:174-176

  5. xxxZENicxxx Says:

    ¨Nutritional scientists agree that at all ages and stages of life, well-planned plant-based and plant-only diets that incorporate the principles of adequacy, balance, and moderation can be nutritious and healthful. ¨ American Journal of clinical nutrition (1999)

  6. xxxZENicxxx Says:

    ¨There is no convincing evidence, however, that vegetarian athletes suffer impaired nutrient status from the interactive effect of their heavy exertion and plant-food based dietary practices to the extent that performance, health, or both are impaired. Although there has been some concern about…

  7. xxxZENicxxx Says:

    …protein intake for vegetarian athletes, data indicate
    that all essential and nonessential amino acids can be supplied by plant food sources alone as long as a variety of foods is consumed and the energy intake is adequate.¨ American journal of Clinical Nutrition Volumen 70 año 1999

  8. xxxZENicxxx Says:

    Conclusión:¨No clinical signs of nutritional deficiency were observed in the vegans.¨ American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, volumen 34 año 1981

  9. xxxZENicxxx Says:

    ¨Appropriately planned vegan diets can satisfy nutrient needs of infants. The American Dietetic Association and The American Academy of Pediatrics state that vegan diets can promote normal infant growth.¨ Considerations in planning vegan diets: Infants (Journal of the
    American dietetic Association)

  10. xxxZENicxxx Says:

    ¨Well-planned vegan and other types of vegetarian diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including during pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood, and adolescence.¨ Position of the American Dietetic Association and Dietitians of Canada: Vegetarian diets

  11. spepper Says:

    poor misinformed people… what they’re doing to their children..

  12. PROFLOP1 Says:

    Unfortunately, you are so right. At least when the VEGANISED kids go to senior primary school, Macers ,KFC, pizza Hut , etc., will have indoctrinated them enough for them to reject their parents nonsense. However, the damage would have already done with their slow development, both physical and mental.
    We can but try !

  13. AppleSouffle Says:

    BBC News Children Harmed by Vegan Diets

    Professor Lindsay Allen, US Agricul Research Service

    “There have been sufficient studies clearly showing that when women avoid all animal foods, their babies are born small, they grow very slowly and they are developmentally retarded, possibly permanently.”

    “If you’re talking about feeding young children, pregnant women and lactating women, I would go as far as to say it is unethical to withhold these foods [meat, dairy] during that period of life.”

  14. AppleSouffle Says:

    Right on Proflop! I totally agree with you!

    My diet is low carb because I’m hypoglycemic. There is no way I could get enough protein and be healthy with a vegan diet.

    And you just can’t reason with those people! Have you noticed?

  15. PROFLOP1 Says:

    Since this video is about food for kids, it is very important to understand the real risks SOY products impose on the their health. Soy formula for babies needs to be specially formulated to correct deficiencies existing in straight soy milk.
    In addition, soy products contain estrogen like compounds which will compromise their sexuality.

  16. PROFLOP1 Says:

    Simple English is usually quite OK to get your ideas over.
    I can use detailed chemical words if this would impress VEGANS, but I don’t need to.
    Sugary foods such as sweet fruits are a particular favorite for VEGANS. This is because vegetables, nuts and seeds in excess are so unpalatable. MOST people find an excess of plant food is very difficult to digest while fruits and fruit products are both very palatable and usually easily digested.

  17. PROFLOP1 Says:

    Now, would you like to rephrase your last remark so that other posters may try to understand what you mean ?

  18. Spinmove29 Says:

    I see a lot of cognitive dissonance going on here. There really isn’t an even remotely valid argument that says a diet consisting of meat on a daily basis could ever be healthier than a proper vegan one. Keyword: ‘proper’. If you don’t make an effort and know what you are doing, you can wind up with a mediocre diet despite being vegan. However, vegan and vegas have one thing in common besides similar spelling: They always win.

    Just look at bioaccumulation, trophic energy, or any other factor.

  19. Spinmove29 Says:

    Wow. Talk about uninformed. High sugary? Not a word, and besides – high sugar in vegetables and vegan proteins? Sorry, you’re just wrong.

  20. PROFLOP1 Says:

    Gee, big deal.
    I am 73 and never lifted a weight in my life! I am on a low carbohydrate diet, complete opposite to the very high sugary VEGAN diet. Take advice from 99% of people on a normal diet. Your prospects of staying healthy on some weird high sugar diet are slim.

  21. Spinmove29 Says:

    im 23 and a lifetime vegan. i weigh 160 pounds, am 5 foot 10, and bench about 275 pounds. dont listen to the hype.

  22. PROFLOP1 Says:

    If you think PETA is sick, go to
    suicidefood .blogspot. com/
    What is Suicide Food? Suicide Food is any depiction of animals that act as though they wish to be consumed. Suicide Food actively participates in or celebrates its own demise. Suicide Food identifies with the oppressor. Suicide Food is a bellwether of our decadent society. Suicide Food says, Hey! Come on! Eating meat is without any ethical ramifications! The animals arent complaining! So what’s your problem? Suicide Food is funny

  23. PROFLOP1 Says:

    Soy products contain estrogen like compounds which will compromise a male infant and preadolescent boys sexuality.
    Post menopausal women actually use some soy products for hormone replacement.

  24. selatik1 Says:

    I remember thinking: Now here’s a guy who’s parents fed him the best soymilk, brown rice and organic broccoli that money could buy. Yet the result was the emaciated and pasty-complexioned wisp of a man standing before me.

    Makes you think….

  25. selatik1 Says:

    I once met the son of a famous vegan advocacy author. The guy was about 23 at the time, I kid you not: it seemed that he hadn;t gone through puberty—his shoulders had not broadened, his voice had not deepened, and he was very pale & scrawny in build. Yikes!

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