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The Healthiest Kid in the Neighborhood
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Ten Ways to Get Your Family on the Right Nutritional Track

Here comes a practical, appetizing, easy-to-follow eating plan for shaping children’s tastes and metabolisms toward optimal health.

It’s hardly a secret that too many American children don’t eat right. The frequency and severity of childhood illnesses—from depression to diabetes, from limited attention spans to cholesterol imbalance—have reached an all-time high, and this alarming situation can be directly linked to the food kids eat. With ubiquitous fast-food restaurants, junk food in schools, and high-risk sweeteners and trans-fats in snacks marketed directly to children, parents need help!

This book provides help in the form of an eating plan that’s already proved effective for countless American families. Their plan identifies foods and eating habits that can counter or prevent many common illnesses. It explains how parents can shape young tastes to crave the right proportions of healthy foods, and how young metabolisms can be programmed to make the most of the nutrients kids consume while their bodies and brains are growing.

The Healthiest Kid in the neighborhood provides the tools, the tips, the knowledge that parents need in virtually every nutritional circumstance—from dealing with a picky eater to curbing an adolescent’s junk-food cravings.


A book that fills an urgent need! Doctors predict that today’s children could be the first generation in American history to have a shorter, sicker lifespan than their parents.

According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control: “Unless American families change the way they eat and live, one in three children born in the year 2000 will later become diabetic.” And diabetes can lead to heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, and other potentially fatal illnesses.

The eating plan can be followed by families of every means and background.
Publication coincides with the new school season, when just about every parent frets over what to pack for a child’s lunch. The answer is in this book!


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