Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are being fed sufficient and nutritious food? Find something else to think is “insane”.
Carbs are a nutrient that growing children need. So, no. A child on a low carb diet isn't getting sufficient nutritious food.
If the kid is getting sufficient fresh vegetables they’re getting plenty of carbs. If they’re getting fruit, even more so. Children lived for generations before we started feeding them Kraft macaroni and cheese and goldfish every day.
Presumably since we’re in the D.C area, these kids have a pediatrician. If they’re not worried, you don’t need to be.
No one on this thread has said that kids need kraft macaroni or goldfish. But restricting fruit, and whole grains, and other carb heavy foods like sweet potatoes, carrots, and legumes, which is what an actual low carb diet does, is not safe for kids.
I don't live with these kids but their parents are "mompreneurs" and post nonstop about their keto diets and their kids keto diets, so according to the vast amount of info they put online, no, their kids are not allowed oatmeal.
If it restricts it to below 150-200g potentially. But something tells me that these kids are getting a healthier diet than OPs kids and that’s why she’s calling it “insane”. Since OP presumably doesn’t live with these kids she doesn’t know they don’t eat oatmeal every morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traditional Aleutian diet is keto and their kids don’t die.
No, but their life expectancy was substantially shorter than other people, and their rate of cardiovascular issues was high.
Relative to what? Sustenance hunter-gatherer populations typically do have shorter life expectancies so that’s not really a surprise.
Relative to other northern groups, such as Scandanavians, in the same time period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traditional Aleutian diet is keto and their kids don’t die.
No, but their life expectancy was substantially shorter than other people, and their rate of cardiovascular issues was high.
Relative to what? Sustenance hunter-gatherer populations typically do have shorter life expectancies so that’s not really a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traditional Aleutian diet is keto and their kids don’t die.
No, but their life expectancy was substantially shorter than other people, and their rate of cardiovascular issues was high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Do you have children? This is really harmful if you do.
It's fine. Their pediatrician knows how our family eats and has no problems with it.
Anonymous wrote:Traditional Aleutian diet is keto and their kids don’t die.
Anonymous wrote:No veggies?Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Traditional Aleutian diet is keto and their kids don’t die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Do you have children? This is really harmful if you do.
Anonymous wrote:Rice is carb.Anonymous wrote:I married into an Asian family whose diet is rice based so I don't think low-carb is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are being fed sufficient and nutritious food? Find something else to think is “insane”.
Carbs are a nutrient that growing children need. So, no. A child on a low carb diet isn't getting sufficient nutritious food.
If the kid is getting sufficient fresh vegetables they’re getting plenty of carbs. If they’re getting fruit, even more so. Children lived for generations before we started feeding them Kraft macaroni and cheese and goldfish every day.
Presumably since we’re in the D.C area, these kids have a pediatrician. If they’re not worried, you don’t need to be.
No one on this thread has said that kids need kraft macaroni or goldfish. But restricting fruit, and whole grains, and other carb heavy foods like sweet potatoes, carrots, and legumes, which is what an actual low carb diet does, is not safe for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Low carb, or slow carb? Any parent that restricts apples, corn, beans, barley, lentils. carrots, sweet potatoes, bananas, peaches, etc... is a massive nutcase.
Those are all carb heavy, but nutrient heavy.
Limiting processed things? Fine. But restricting is also dangerous and can backfire (ask me how I know).
Everything in moderation, nothing off limits, and abundant plants. That's how you create healthy kids.
Yeah, I am talking about the first. Like not letting kids eat fruit level. Or really any of the other stuff you listed.