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This is more of a habitual
problem. Usually it can be eliminated by changing some of
your and your children’s habits. However, in worse cases,
wisdom from Ayurveda can successfully be applied to minimise
eating junk food.
It is best to start
training children about foods as soon as they can talk since
they are most influenced by their family during the
preschool years. If children are properly prepared, they are
more likely to make healthy food choices once they enter
school. They will probably experiment with some junk food,
but they will have a preference for fresh foods like fruits
and vegetables along with burgers and French fries. Take the
trouble of cooking regularly at home and serve home-made
food in an attractive way. Try to minimise the intake of
junk food yourself as well.
In case, you think your child is
almost irreparably habituated to eating junk food, Jiva has
a practical solution. Jiva makes use of the know-how of its
expert educationists and the wisdom from Ayurveda to provide
you consultation for this kind of problem. According to
Ayurveda, treatment is given according to the three basic
body types --- vata, pitta and kapha. Once we decide on the
specific body type your child falls in, he is advised to
take only those foods which suit his dosha (body types) and
is given treatment accordingly. Do contact Jiva at
0129-4294888 or write to us at
asksteve@jiva.com.
We will try our best to give a solution to your child’s
problem with our expertise.
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