Avoid Processed Food · Kids Books · Nutritional Health · Parenting · Taking Care of Ourselves

Children’s Fiction Book Looks to the Future

If we educate our children on merits of healthy food today, they will change nutritional expectations tomorrow.

Ask a 10-year-old who Ralph Nader is… and you’ll probably draw a blank stare. In fact, many thirty-somethings might not have a clue, unless they had studied his life’s efforts in school.

I recently heard an interview with Dr. Robert Lustig, who has, and continues to direct much of his energy toward changing the current perception of nutrition, and the root causes of many, if not most, metabolic diseases today.

In the interview… and I’m paraphrasing from memory, so that’s like two strikes against me…lol… 

Dr. Lustig pragmatically, and wisely, stated (and I must agree) that his efforts, and the efforts of others, who hold similiar beliefs (based on scientific fact, btw), may not be the ones to actually effect the change, that he himself… and by extenstion… me, and many others… may not achieve his/our goals, dreams, visions, etc. in his/our lifetimes. 

(Just being realistic, I suppose.)

So, on the one hand…, my realistic side, agrees. Some things may feel as difficult as ‘climbing Mt. Everest’, but we ought not allow the difficulties to hold us back. If it’s the right thing to do… then ‘go for it’. 

So thank you Dr. Lustig and everyone else! 

Thankfully, many people, down through the pages of history, have endeavored to do just that… go for it! And, future generations are thankful, whether they know it or not

On the other hand, my hopeful side and… I dare say…, the hopeful side of anyone who endeavors to make their lifes’ work to improve quality of life…, is to see, with our own eyes, those changes come to pass, within our lifetimes. 

If we, those of us who want nutritional lifestyle changes, didn’t hope… didn’t expect to see those changes to begin… “like, yesterday”, to coin a popular phrase… would we put in the effort today?

On that note, I submit the work of Ralph Nader. Mr. Nader saw the need to confront the huge automotive industry and demand that seatbelts be, not an option, but a necessary part of every vehicle manufactured — just as important as, let’s say, the engine. 

He wrote a book, he formed groups, becames a spokesman, etcetera, etcetera. 

And… guess what — no internet, cell phones, twitter — no, none of that. No violent protests. Just hard, dedicated work. Think Phil Donahue interviews here, as an example… lol.

My point here… is to say, that it is possible to begin the efforts of change, and see it to its fruition. Mr. Nader saw the fruits of his labor. He undoubtedly drove a car, right off the lot, fully equipped with safety-minded seat belts. 

To that end… I throw my efforts, into that huge visionary pot. 

  • The food guide is not accurate. 
  • Added sugar is killing us. 
  • Healthy-saturated fats, such as butter and beef tallow, are not the bad guys – heavily-refined seed oils, aka, vegetables oils are the real killers.

Much of what is sold in our supermarkets should be tossed in the trash.

Processed foods are potentially toxic and are the leading cause of many diseases, including Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, Dementia, Insulin Resistance, several types of Cancer, and Cardiovascular Disease.

Children today, will be the adults of tomorrow.

We may begin the change now. We may hope to see those changes become reality tomorrow, but the truth of the matter is… that it does take time.

Hopefully… They will grow up and live within the framework of our vision for healthy-nutritional lifestyles.

Granola Brea, Health-nut Books, written by Suzanne Rightley, is part of an effort for change. Kids who read these books today, will grow up with the facts, they will question what it is they are eating, and begin making right choices, expecting nothing less for their health and their future health.

The Granola Brea Books, available now on Amazon

Book 1 Granola Brea Confessions of a Health-nut

Book 2 Granola Brea Spotlight on a Health-nut

Avoid Processed Food · Habits to Change · Lifestyle Changes · Nutritional Health · Taking Care of Ourselves

Getting Back to Real Food

For Ourselves/For Our Children

Never has there been a time, when so many people, are suffering so many problems and diseases—largely of our own making.

In less than one hundred years, we have witnessed drastic changes to human health, to the point that we do not share the same general appearances of our ancestors.

Of course the basics would remain the same – arms, legs, eyes, ears, and so forth. What would not be the same is our body composition. A group photo from the early 1800s would be vastly different from similar type photo now.

To explain: If our predecessors had the ability to take selfies, snapshots, family portraits and group photos, we would be immediately struck by how different we are in our physical characteristics today.

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‘Vastly’ would be the intended pun of our sad observations.

Being overweight, obese, and/or morbidly obese were not problems common to humanity for the span of our history.

This is a phenomenon that crept-up on us, beginning in the late 19th century to this present time—with the 21st experiencing the greatest growth…

Therefore, it is a unique time in our history, for many reasons. However, on a uniqueness level, none compares to the wonderful possibilities that have arisen to reverse it.

This is our time, our opportunity to effect change.

Furthermore, there has never been a better opportunity to educate ourselves—we can make significant changes to our own health but to a greater extent…

We can help our children

We can (and should) feel obligated to prevent them from ‘falling down the rabbit hole’ that we ignorantly inherited.

We were ignorant—not so anymore

They do not need to suffer the diseases and problems that are now, unmistakably proven to be associated with—processed-foods.

We can do something about it.

It’s the right thing to do..

Avoid Processed Food · Lifestyle Changes · Nutritional Health · Taking Care of Ourselves

Our Very Own Micro-kingdoms

Are we keeping them healthy? Or are we slowly destroying them?

The human body is made up of trillions of microorganisms; we literally house a myriad of busy places, throughout our bodies.

Each “place” (eyes, skin, kidneys, toe nails, etc.) is equipped with all the right microbes—to enable life… full life, vibrant life, thriving with an abundance of energy, and so forth. 

Question…Do we recognize the following important fact?

Our personal micro-kingdoms require appropriate nutrients to be able to function and perform their daily duties. Do we give this important fact our undivided attention?

And—not meaning to sound condescending—but… our attention obviously refers to anyone who is interested in their own health and fitness.

Which brings our talking point to the forefront—anyone should include everyone, right? Vibrant, lively living? What’s not to like about that?

Sadly—it doesn’t include everyone.

Genuine interest in the health of our microbes, that literally make up our bodies, should be extremely high because—hey, these microscopic little guys keep us alive.

How can we make their lives better, so they make our lives complete in every way possible?

There’s no sense beating around the bush… The fact is that too many people are content with eating fake-foods or foods that are overly processed, lacking nutritional value, with too much added sugar, and potentially toxic to their bodies.

Thinking about what most people typically consume in today’s world.

Consider the fact that our physical bodies are literally made up of millions of micro-kingdoms, potentially billions of microbes that require appropriate nutrients to be able to function and perform their duties in daily life. 

Hopefully, this brief article serves as a food-for-thought opportunity. We need to reflect on the choices we make on a daily basis—for ourselves and more importantly… for our children.

Would our microbes appreciate high-fructose-corn syrup found in sodas, for instance?

Would they choose trans fats off a menu?

Would they thank you for the ‘added sugar’?

Or… would they revolt and turn against you and not perform to their greatest potential? Would they quit functioning because—hello, they aren’t feeling very well, as they see themselves, and their relatives getting weaker, sicker every day?

Yet, we—the very ones, they (our personal microbes) depend on to have their interests at heart—are ignoring the signs and symptoms of their plight.

We expect them to do their jobs—fully, for us, yet we refuse to acknowledge what they require to sustain their own lives—which technically is our very own existence.

It’s time to wake up and start making better choices.

Let’s remove the clutter of indulgence and ignorance, and start making healthier choices. Then, with time, we will see the positive results of our efforts.

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Your. Microbes. Will. Thank. You.

Thanks for the visit

Suzanne