I think I have posted on this subject more than most people want to read on it, but, this is yet again-a really nice article coming from another point of view. This is the great thing about research-there is always another view:) But, really, read this! It is short, but to the point, offering some really nice insight. http://www.economist.com/node/16740669
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Matia, why are they listing meat in Western kids diet as a negative factor?
Thank you! How many servings of meat (red or turkey/chicken) do you recommend for kids per week?
What can you tell us about fungal sinus infections? I suspect that my sons reoccurring sinus infection is caused by a fungus. Thanks, Tammy
I've had my son on the Natren probiotics for about 3 months. He was on another brand for the last two + years prior to this. When I first started them, it was because he was constipated, and had been for some time. His health, over all has improved greatly. He poops everyday ,and it's easy for him to go. This and the fact that he is generally healthy, confirms that the probiotics are working well. He still has some ground to cover to achieve maximum intestinal health. I plan to have him swabbed and tested to see if this current sinus infection is fungal. I will also have the house tested as well. Mold is bad for all of us, so I need to know if it's present. I recently started taking him to a Chinese herbalist. In your opinion, if this is a fungal infection, can it be eradicated using Chinese herbs? I know first hand how hard it is to rid yourself of yeast. Thanks, Tammy



Sorry this response is coming late, I just saw the Q. Like all things, there are always differing opinions. Many believe that meat is not healthy. I am definitely, not in that camp. I believe that if meat is withheld from the diet, the health will diminish and illness will set in. I think that the research done regarding meat does not factor in other dietary factor or health factors that effect the person contributing to problems associated with eating meat. In a person who's diet is well balanced, meat becomes an important part of nutritionally contributing to that well roundedness.