Not exact matches
Recalcitrant parents can be reminded they may feel like it is their right to bring cupcakes to the class for their child's birthday, other parents view it as their right to
limit the
junk food / sugar
intake of their children.
As Dr. Cole puts it, «If you're not going to eat vegetables and avoid carby
junk foods, I suggest
limiting your saturated fat
intake — coconut oil included.»
Limit your
intake of white flour products, processed
foods,
junk foods, candies, fried
foods, hydrogenated fats, simple sugars and alcohol.
While all diet plans mentioned in the section above promote
intake of different
food groups, while
limiting junk foods and other unhealthy alternatives, they don't banish meat
intake.
To prevent this disease, you should make some diet changes by
limiting (or avoiding) consumption of
junk food and increasing * the
intake of fiber - rich
foods such as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.