Nope. A lot of teens have bad eating habits, and may have issues with a sugar addiction as well. A lack of good nutrition can lead to an unstable mental health, especially a lack of protein intake and b vitamins. Sugar, on the other hand, increases feelings of anxiety which could further play into the delusion of the children. Having…
Nope. A lot of teens have bad eating habits, and may have issues with a sugar addiction as well. A lack of good nutrition can lead to an unstable mental health, especially a lack of protein intake and b vitamins. Sugar, on the other hand, increases feelings of anxiety which could further play into the delusion of the children. Having healthier food will help nourish their bodies, therefore their minds, and get the two connected again.
I know about vitamin D being very important, but food is not the primary source of that. Can you recommend somewhere to look this up - I'm a bit sceptical about some of it, especially the sugar bit, but I'm always willing to learn.
Nope. A lot of teens have bad eating habits, and may have issues with a sugar addiction as well. A lack of good nutrition can lead to an unstable mental health, especially a lack of protein intake and b vitamins. Sugar, on the other hand, increases feelings of anxiety which could further play into the delusion of the children. Having healthier food will help nourish their bodies, therefore their minds, and get the two connected again.
I know about vitamin D being very important, but food is not the primary source of that. Can you recommend somewhere to look this up - I'm a bit sceptical about some of it, especially the sugar bit, but I'm always willing to learn.
https://www.vox.com/2014/6/2/5771008/the-case-for-treating-sugar-like-a-drug
https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2020/01/13/sugar-smoking-nutrition-health
Thank you for those.