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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our family doesn't eat a ton of carbs. We probably eat a portion and a half of carbs throughout a typical day. Toast at breakfast, small portion of crackers or sandwich or pretzels at lunch, none at dinner. It's just not a big thing for us.[/quote] Do you have children? This is really harmful if you do. [/quote] It's fine. Their pediatrician knows how our family eats and has no problems with it.[/quote] No it’s abuse boo [/quote] Weird then that their mandated reporter pediatrician hasn’t said so. Good thing you’re here! :roll: [/quote] During four years of medical school, most students spend fewer than 20 hours on nutrition.Oct 10, 2019.[/quote] How long do you think it takes to learn the symptoms of malnutrition though? Look I know this isn’t easy for people to understand but if the kid isn’t malnourished or suffering from a vitamin deficiency like rickets or scurvy, the kid isn’t being abused by following the same diet as their parents. It’s ok. It’s really ok. There are children who *are* being abused, and being denied food, and making that the same as someone whose kids eat kale instead of carrots just really lacks perspective.[/quote] You’re nutso boo[/quote]
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