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LCHF Family
> Episode 010: Fat Head Kids
Podcast:
LCHF Family
Episode:
Episode 010: Fat Head Kids
Category:
Health
Duration:
00:34:01
Publish Date:
2017-08-17 07:00:31
Description:
LCHF Family 010: Fat Head Kids Released: August 17, 2017 In this episode, Anne and Kai review
Fat Head Kids
, as well as the documentaries
Super Size Me
and
Fat Head
. It's been our experience that the kids were much more willing to stick with low-carb, high-fat eating once they understood the science behind it.
Fat Head Kids
is a great introduction to the science behind LCHF eating for kids in 4th - 7th grades. Older kids would probably be more interested in some of the popular science books that address the topic, like
The Obesity Code
,
Wheat Belly
, or
Why We Get Fat And What to Do About It
. Because Anne can't let the girls relax on their summer vacation, they were assigned to watch the
Super Size Me
and
Fat Head
documentaries back to back one day, and then discuss what they learned. Not only were they able to pick up on some of the misrepresentations made in
Super Size Me
on their own, but we all had a great discussion afterward about how to spot bias in documentaries and the importance of double checking sources. If you decide to give this a go with your own kids, keep in mind that
Super Size Me
is rated PG-13 for language and adult conversations. (Clearly, fast food isn't the best food. We hope no one thinks our appreciation for
Fat Head
is an endorsement for a fast-food based diet.) Speaking of which, much buzz has been made about
What the Health?
on Netflix. So many people have been accepting it at face value, but there is a lot to question in their methods and reporting. We offer the following links as a sampling of some of the counterarguments made by doctors, nurses, and fitness experts: Podcasts:
Vinnie Tortorich interviews Nina Teicholz.
Vinnie Tortorich interviews Nicole Recine.
Articles:
Nina Teicholz on DietDoctor.com
.
A takedown on Vox
.
A Vegan dietician's review
. YouTube:
Debunking
What the Health?
with Dr. Neal Barnard.
A real doctor watches
What the Health?
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