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RockStar Mommies: Process of Elimination-Advocating a Diet Free of Fakes by Lelhani Morris-Pouessel (Top 5's)

06 Monday Jun 2011

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Fun

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artificial, dye free, healthy eating, Omega 3, Organic, preservative free

This is a 3-part series based on the personal experiences witnessed by Lelhani in her journey to improve her daughter’s health and struggles with hyper-activity and behavior issues.  Lelhani is not an expert, nor does she consider herself one.  Please consult with your own healthcare professional before you make any changes that may affect the well-being of your child.

If you missed the prior posts, you can find them here: Part 1 Part 2

RSM: So, tell us, what have you found in your research that you couldn’t live without and are excited to share with the readers?

LMP: Sure!  For starters, I came across a very informative website that correlates a lot of what our story is about.  Great link that comes from Dr. Sears:

http://www.askdrsears.com/html/4/t041800.asp

Also, I never thought to Google “echolalia and food intolerances”, but it seems as if there are people out there who find that the echolalia is diminished when their child is on a Gluten Free and Casein Free diet also known as a GFCF Diet or the Feingold Elimination Diet (the ADHD Diet).  I have never fully implemented these two diets but I have attempted modified versions of them.  A lot of people familiar with these diets might strongly disagree with my shortcutting, and although I don’t follow them to a “T”, I still find the information provided, to be wonderful.

http://www.gfcfdiet.com/TheBigFAQ%27S.htm

http://www.feingold.org/

I also get some of my information from Dr. Mercola.

Finally, my #5 pick for websites is one called Food Facts.  They also have an iPhone/iPad app.  What is so great about it is that it will break down the ingredients in the foods so you can make an informed decision on whether or not you want to buy it or eat it, and helps you find the ingredients you are looking for or want to avoid.  It’s a great reference tool to have.

My Top 5 favorite buys at the grocery store, the places I like to shop and the brands I like to buy:

I have 3 or 4 stores that I do most of my shopping at nowadays.  I am a very regular customer at Fresh & Easy which is currently my favorite place.  They offer all of the basics and some great little gems as well. I have a lot of confidence in their branded items, as they make the claim of having No Artificial Flavors, No Artificial Colors, and No Artificial Preservatives. That alone makes shopping lots easier and also helps not to complicate things when I send my husband on the occasional grocery run.  Trader Joe’s is also a go-to store for us.  We love having their frozen pizza on hand for those nights that we are just too pooped from running around or the kids are just having a craving.  I can also count on Trader Joe’s not to use GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms) ingredients in their branded foods.  And finally Whole Foods. This is where we buy our vitamins at the moment and where I can get amazing body products for my girls.  We really try hard to stay away from parabens and laurel sulfates and instead opt for plant based ingredients in our body wash, lotions and hair care products. I also get yummy treats for the girls there, like cotton candy without the bad food dyes and amazing chocolate bars from Green and Blacks! And of course, no list is complete without mentioning Costco, for a variety of organic items they have on offer, and for the grass fed ground beef we use .

So here are some of the things I love:

1. Green Things from Fresh & Easy: they make a great lavender scented laundry detergent that cleans well, is super concentrated ans smells divine. All plant based. I also love the dish detergent for hand washing dishes.

2. Goodness for Kids from Fresh & Easy. They make some seriously fun stuff for the kids, like snack bags of Kettle Corn and Baked Multigrain Chips, perfectly sized for lunch bags and a whole grain mini pizza that packs a protein punch, also perfectly sized for lunch sacks. Check out their kid friendly cereals which look deceptively like all the other fun stuff on the shelves but with less than half of the added sugars, and 2-3 times the protein and fiber. These are the kinds of things that make this new food journey bearable for my kids and frankly, me!

3. Trader Joe’s Almond Milk with Vanilla (preferably unsweetened): I was able to get my youngest off of her morning milk with out a single bit of fuss with this product. Milk had always put her little tummy into knots, so I was jumping for joy when I did a side by side comparison of almond milk vs. cow’s milk and found the Vitamin D and other vitamins and minerals to be even better than the traditional cow’s milk. The fact that she actually loves it is the real testament! I must say, although she never drank much cow’s milk, I really wasn’t sure if I’d made the right decision, but that hesitation has gone!  She still consumes dairy products like ice cream and cheese, and Greek yogurt.

4. Trader Joe’s Whole Chicken: I generally only purchase organic chicken when it is on sale. The one I currently have on hand is NOT organic, but it is a chicken that has not been fed hormones and has been minimally processed.  I keep a whole chicken around in my fridge or freezer at all times. 

5. Nordic Naturals Omega Fatty Acids: These I get from Whole Foods. My kids have been great sports about adopting the taking of an Omega 3 6 9 vitamin. The oldest takes the Nordic Naturals Omega 3 6 9 Juniors and the youngest takes hers in a gummy form.

So many more things to share, but I will stop there. Whew!

Do you have some favorite websites or products to share?  I would love to hear about them! I love learning about new things! Comment here, or on my FaceBook Page.

 

Reliv Now for Kids: The Struggle with Stella

19 Thursday May 2011

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Archive It

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Categories, Disney, Flax Seed Oil, Omega 3, Whole Foods

You can already see it, can’t you?  That girl is sassy!  Imagine what I have to deal with in getting her to take her vitamins.

I’ve been on the Reliv Now for Kids plan with my own kids for the last two months.  At first, it was difficult to get them to drink the stuff because I chose the route of honesty.  I guess every parent has a learning lesson, and this one was mine (amongst many others of course).  I have always had this policy to be as honest with my children as absolutely possible.  I always figured there was no reason to lie about things, and I find my kids process information really well.  In fact, I’ve always been upfront with them about nutrition and the “whys-behind” not being able to eat certain things, or why we choose to eat different things than their friends might, for example.  So when I decided to put them on Reliv Now for Kids, I thought, I’d go the honesty route since they’ve handled such situations in the past with ease.

Boy, was I wrong.

We fought every morning about the Reliv…it tasted funny, it made their stomachs hurt, they were going to throw up, blah blah blah.  I tried hiding it in everything you could imagine…maple syrup, ice cream, chocolate milk, oatmeal…and every time they would figure it out.  We were about to leave for a week’s vacation over Spring Break and they were completely distracted.  So, I dropped the can of Reliv into my diaper bag, never mentioned it once and away we went.  Well, every morning, guess what?  They had their Reliv.  They had it in smoothies, strawberry milk, oatmeal and maple syrup.  I sprinkled it over their cereal, added it to their hot choc, and hid it in their applesauce.  They never once caught on to my little game. As my grandma always used to say, “A little white lie never hurt anyone.” Then, the day before we left, they spotted the can in the pantry.  And that was the end of my hiding game.  They became even sharper and more attuned to what I was serving them.  My daughter straight out refused to eat or drink anything I made for her.  My husband had to start making her breakfast, and he was no good at the “Hide the Reliv” game.  I gave them an ultimatum.  They either had to drink the Reliv, or they had to take a plethora of vitamins.  My son, of course, being the “quickest way from A to B” kind of thinker, chose the Reliv.  My daughter, on the other hand, refused.  She also refused the vitamins.

I am not kidding when I say I have probably dropped about $200 on vitamins for my daughter to try in the last two weeks.  It is seriously ridiculous.  On one hand, I want her to take the Omega 3s, DHA, ARA, Immunity, Vitamin A,D,K…blah blah blah…on the other hand, reality: most of it tastes like crap and I wouldn’t eat it either.  Since we don’t have the money to throw around on vitamins, I figured my readers may not as well.  To save you time and money, I thought I would go through our list to save you the aggravation.

Save Nemo...he causes fishy-burps!

1.  Disney Omega-3 + Vitamin D3 gummies: We bough these because, naturally, they have little Nemo swimming on the label.  Cute. Fun. Disney…so gross, I’m surprised she actually took these the longest. Immediately when you open up the jar, they smell rank of fish oil, which a person at Whole Foods recently told me, by the time most of the fish oils are processed into these vitamins, they are rancid…that is why you burp up “fish”.  Gross.

Hero Gummies

Fish Free-Strawberry Flavor

2.  The Original Gummy Vitamin- Yummi Bears by Hero:  These are actually not made with fish oil.  They are “Fish Free Omega 3*6*9.  They, too, are also disgusting.  Cute little gummy bears by the brand we all know and love as gummy bear makers.  They are pink and strawberry flavored, and I almost gagged trying to eat one.

nordic naturals

Fizzy Orange Drink

3.  Nordic Naturals-omega-3 effervescent: Now we are getting somewhere…at least with my son.  He had no problem drinking the orange fizzy drink, which is just a packet of powder added to water.  Stella, on the other hand, refused.  I even came home with the chewable soft gels, that have a lemon flavor to them.  Nope.  Wouldn’t take them.

Flax Seed Oil and other good things...

4.  Good ole’ Flax Seed Oil: I purchased the Whole Foods 360 brand in their refrigerator section.  After my frustration of her refusal to take any of the above, I forced her, yes, forced her, to drink a teaspoon of Flax Seed Oil.  Result: She vomitted her breakfast of oatmeal all over the kitchen floor, to which my husband, who was witness to all of this said, “Um, yeah, you’re going to clean up that mess.”  Wasn’t pretty.

So after spending around $200 on tried and failed Omega-3 products, I resorted back to hiding them in her foods.  On a side note, Whole Foods does have a policy that they will take back opened vitamins and refund your money, if you have your receipt, or store credit without one.  After cleaning up Stella’s breakfast off the floor, and managing to not produce more myself, it occurred to me that honesty may not be the best policy.  In fact, what she doesn’t know won’t hurt her…it will make her healthier!  Here is what I have been doing for the last two weeks, and so far, has been working like a charm.

  • She loves oatmeal: I add Flax Seed Oil and squirt the Omega 3 soft gels into her oatmeal, and stir it up.  She has no idea it’s in there, and tells me every morning how much she LOVES my oatmeal!
  • She loves salad: What’s even better is that she will only eat oil and vinegar on her salad…add a little Flax Seed and Omega 3 to her dressing, and voila!
  • She loves maple syrup: Whenever I can, I still sprinkle the Reliv Now for Kids in her maple syrup and mix it up really well so she cannot taste it.

She might think she has outsmarted me in this struggle, and that’s OK.  As long as she keeps giving me ways to sneak it into her food, it keeps me challenged. And guess what?  I, myself, have been popping an Omega-3 once a day, and I’ve started to notice the energy and focus I get from it.  As long as I’m taking my Omega-3s, there is no way she won’t be taking hers!

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