Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad we waited to start juice.
Ditto. People are surprised that DC (almost 14 mo) has never had juice. He loves water, so why would I give him empty calories + sugar?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, scary! And stupid me, I had no idea that most concentrate came from China. Gheez, what should we give the boy (he's 12) to drink?
Anonymous wrote:Did you guys see that there is arsenic in rice cereal? INFANT RICE CEREAL? And that US rice has the highest arsenic levels in the world? It's all in the article. there was also lead found in juice and other foods that infants eat.
PEOPLE, this is why we need STRONG environmental and food regulations! DO NOT LET THOSE Republicans convince you we do not need the EPA, and govt regulations. WIthout regulations the big corporations would have us all poisoned to death with pesticides, herbicides, chemicals and environmental toxins in 50 years.
Anonymous wrote:I find it Ironic that everyone wants to keep the FDA where as a PRIVATE company found the high levels. FDA is refuting it but it seems time after time a PRIVATE company is doing better work than the government agencies. Consumer reports seems to always report better than the FEDS.
Anonymous wrote:
Great, so what do you do about this? Have you tried banning juice in your kids school? Has it been effective? I'm not worried about being seen as 'cool', but how do you go about banning juice? If you have done something that worked at your DC's school, I'd love to know about it.
Anonymous wrote: A tangent:
apple seeds contain cyanide.. which our body can process in small doses, I read.. Is the same true of arsenic, at least as it appears naturally, if it does? I can imagine that naturally occurring "poisons" can be good for us in small doses (in a homeopathic sort of way)
Like bella donna, which is used in homeopathic medicine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd also like to get away from the sniping, and ask, what about school? I don't buy juice for home, but my daughter gets one or two juice boxes (Apple & Eve (Fruitables?) 100% juice) every day at school.
I'm in the same boat. We never do juice at home, but DD gs juice at preschool almost every other day. I hate this, but I would also hate to be known as the "pain in the butt, anti-juice fanatic". I wiseth there was a way to approach this with the schools!
Seriously? You don't care about your kids eat so you can be seen as "cool"?
This is not highschool, ladies...
Great, so what do you do about this? Have you tried banning juice in your kids school? Has it been effective? I'm not worried about being seen as 'cool', but how do you go about banning juice? If you have done something that worked at your DC's school, I'd love to know about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd also like to get away from the sniping, and ask, what about school? I don't buy juice for home, but my daughter gets one or two juice boxes (Apple & Eve (Fruitables?) 100% juice) every day at school.
I'm in the same boat. We never do juice at home, but DD gs juice at preschool almost every other day. I hate this, but I would also hate to be known as the "pain in the butt, anti-juice fanatic". I wiseth there was a way to approach this with the schools!
Seriously? You don't care about your kids eat so you can be seen as "cool"?
This is not highschool, ladies...
Anonymous wrote:
So what you're saying here is, I'm happy that mothers who give their children juice may accidently be getting them sick..
Karma is a bitch lady.
Oh, and by the way, I'm sure one day you'll accidently get the cyinide in the Tylenol bottle. I'm sure no one will be crying for you. Bitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd also like to get away from the sniping, and ask, what about school? I don't buy juice for home, but my daughter gets one or two juice boxes (Apple & Eve (Fruitables?) 100% juice) every day at school.
I'm in the same boat. We never do juice at home, but DD gs juice at preschool almost every other day. I hate this, but I would also hate to be known as the "pain in the butt, anti-juice fanatic". I wiseth there was a way to approach this with the schools!