Vitamins Help Keep Kids Thin

As a mom I really don't have that much choice about what my kids are going to eat. They eat all this refined stuff and is is just stuffed with calories.
I was pleased to read lately that you can get all of the vitamins and minerals for your kids that they need simply by feeding them certain foods. Here is a list below of the foods you should make sure that your child eats in order to stay slim (and offset any junk food they might be eating from elsewhere.)
Here is how vitamins can benefit you and what foods are plentiful of that of Vitamin C.
Vitamin A (retinol)
Benefits growth, reproduction and strengthens immunity, skin, tissues and eyesight
Cheese, milk, tuna, bluefish, mackerel, eggs, cheese
Vitamin B1 (thiamin)
Benefits brain function and converts excess carbohydrates to fat
Pecans, peanuts, black-eyed peas, black beans, green beans, barley, rice bran, wheat germ, oatmeal, brewer’s yeast
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
Protects against cancer, creates energy and prevents anemia
Soy milk, brewer’s yeast yogurt, cottage cheese, asparagus, Brussels sprouts
Vitamin B3 (niacin)
Lowers cholesterol, protects against cardiovascular disease and prevents diabetes.
Low-fat meats, tofu, brewer’s yeast, fish, eggs, cottage cheese, peas, broccoli, mushrooms
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
Decreases heart disease risk and improves glucose tolerance. It also improves carpal tunnel syndrome, mood and sleep disorders and, PMS
Banana, avocado, rice bran, brown rice, oatmeal, pork, brewer’s yeast, soybeans, sunflower seeds, broccoli, all meat, halibut
Vitamin B12
This nutrient aids new cell growth, glucose metabolism and the nervous system.
Low-fat animal protein and beef, oysters, clams, crab, tuna, bluefish, cottage cheese, low-fat milk, yogurt, cheese, eggs
Beta-Carotene
This is an antioxidant that protects the body from cancer and helps vision
Dark leafy greens, carrots, sweet potato, squash, pumpkin, papaya, apricots, cantaloupe
Biotin
Produces healthy hair and prevents baldness
Eggs, cauliflower, legumes, mushrooms, oat bran, liver Pecans, peanuts, almonds walnuts,
Vitamin C
Improves immune system r, promotes wound healing, reduces allergies and offers protection against cancer.
Kiwi, strawberries, citrus fruits, papaya, peppers, broccoli, spinach, Brussels sprouts, collards,
Calcium
Prevents osteoporosis, prevents some cancers, and is useful in treatment of high blood pressure.
Low-fat milk, yogurt, dairy, tofu, legumes, almonds, sesame seeds, molasses, salmon, mackerel, dark leafy greens, broccoli
Chromium
Useful in the treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure.
Lean beef, oysters, buckwheat, whole grains, molasses, potato skins
Copper
Protects against cardiovascular disease and may help with arthritis.
Oysters, lobster, brazil nuts, walnuts, pecans, almonds, sunflower and pumpkin seeds, split peas, buckwheat, granola, chocolate
Vitamin D
Aids calcium absorption, hearing and also maintains healthy nerves and muscles.
Low-fat milk, eggs, herring, salmon, sardines
Vitamin E
Boosts immune system and also serves as an antioxidant for cancer prevention.
Green leafy vegetables, wheat germ, poultry, fish, sweet potato, soybeans, walnuts, almonds, walnut oil, sunflower oil
Folate (folic acid)
Decreases risk of heart disease and prevents birth defects.
Eggs, dark leafy greens, broccoli, asparagus, avocado, sweet potato, peanuts, sunflower seeds, orange juice
Iron
Protects against anemia and boosts the immune system.
Lean animal protein, fortified cereals, legumes, spinach, beets, almonds, and pumpkin and sesame seeds
Vitamin K
Protects against osteoporosis and cancer.
Dark leafy greens, broccoli, asparagus, cauliflower, chickpeas, lentil, yogurt
Phosphorus
Helps build strong bones and teeth.
Lean meat, low-fat dairy, whole grains, legumes, and peas
Selenium
Helps the immune system, protects against heart diseases, works as an anti-inflammatory and prevents cancer
Lean meat, wheat germ, barley, oats, whole grains, Brazil nuts, eggs, oat bran, liver
Zinc
Aids in healing, digestion and immune system.
Oysters, whitefish, lean meat and animal protein, black-eyed and split peas, oatmeal, brown rice, wheat germ

Don’t Raise Fat Kids

If you have a fat kid you are not about to do society any favors. I just read some very disturbing statistics about how obese people in our culture just become one big burden to society.
Our populations are getting bigger and so our are kids! Coincidentally are kids are getting bigger and bigger, especially when it comes to growing sideway.
According to a National Health and Nutrition Examination that was done in the United States in 2004 a whopping two thirds of kids in the United States were overweight and nearly one third in total of those surveyed could be classified as clinically obese.
I am here to say this is not okay! Being that fat is an ethical issue! Why create such an unnecessary load on our health system. As little kids grow up to get fatter. As people get fatter and fatter, our health system gets strained and then these health systems reach the breaking point.
If you are obese you have a moral obligation to do something about it. Health systems all over the way are already starting to turn away people who are ruining their health on purpose by smoking. There is now the question of how fat people might be just as bad as smokers.
If you know somebody who is overweight you might want to point out to them that they may not be able to receive treatment for any conditions that they bring on themselves in the near future. This is because many systems simply cannot afford to take care of people who don't know how to take care of themselves. Part of self-care is managing your weight simply because weight gain leads to all kinds of chronic and even lethal health conditions that require medical treatment in a hospital or long term treatment.
The same thing goes for your kids. You do not want them being turned away from hospitals in the future because you raised them to think fat was okay.
Many people put off the task of losing weight because they feel that their problem is too big to deal with. It can also be really hard to put your kid on a diet. I know because I have tried many times.
The risks in undergoing serious medical treatment are much higher for overweight individuals so if you want your kid to be rich, make sure he is skinny too! It's not just a cliché!