Klaudia,
I know this is a touchy subject with some people but I so appreciate your posting the article. I am VERY aware of what my children eat and I know some disagree with me but let me give a little background.
My first son was born with severe food allergies, MILK, WHEAT SOY, EGGS NUTS, RED DYE etc etc. I spent months at Children's Hospital in Phila learning how to feed him and MYSELF since I was breast feeding. I was so fortunate to live near one of the best Children's Hospitals in the country.
My son never had junk food, ice cream, popsicles etc, because he COULDN'T. So he never wanted them. He would look at something colored BLUE and just couldn't stomach the thought of EATING it. He ate the apples and oranges and green veggies and carrots. He had his first taste of ice cream at age 6. he is 8 yrs now and likes it for a special occassion but doesn't seek it out.
The red dye- I gave him tylenol for a fever at age 2 and he was nothing but hives!!!! NOT allergic to tylenol, he has had it via suppositories. It was the red dye. If you notice, Benadryl, Motrin etc are all made now with a dye free alternative. There was a huge need for that!!!
When pregnant with my second son i was placed on an allergy free diet. No eggs, milk, peanuts etc. I ate veal , chicken and rice for nine months!!! My second son had NO food allergies except NUTS!!! BUT, he has a heart condition and is treated at duPont and CHOP. HIS diet also had to be monitored to low sodium, increased water etc etc. So agai, I went thru 2 years of food awareness and training.
And because I didn't have BLUE neon food in the house HE never wanted it either. He ate what I served everyone else. So he doesn't crave candy or cake or other junk either.
WOW, this is getting REALLY LONG SORRY!!!!
My point in telling all this is that we as parents CAN and SHOULD help our kids make better eating choices. WE are the adults with the knowledge and it is our RESPONSIBILITY as parents to provide the best food we possibly can. And we should be monitoring the amount they are eating too.
I don't deprive my children of snacks or candy or cake etc for special occassions. We all love our treats. But they are fed dinner with a fruit and a veggie and 3/4 of the time they don't want dessert because they are FULL!!!
I hope more parents can look at the food the kids eat and really ask, does something that is not necessary for our diet, really need to be colored BLUE, GREEN, neon orange etc?????????
ellie