Hi everyone! I'm Renae D'Andrea MS, RDN. Welcome to my channel!
I am a mom, registered dietitian, and a lover of food. I find joy in helping others relieve the stress and uncertainty of meal times and feeding their children. I hope you take the time to check out my videos for some helpful tips and tricks, and follow me on social media for even more!
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Cancer only rose due to the poor diet and eating habits of people as well as all these skin products we’re sold now with all them chemicals. The sun is our hot friend
I have a newborn that is being breastfed. I want the best for her and am considering the vitamin D3 drops. I have been researching both online and sources and medical journals form Britain, Ireland and the USA. I don't understand how from 2008 infants are being promoted to supplement vitamin D. I live in Ireland in similar latitudes to Canada, Northern Europe/Russia. All of these Nations are renowned for having above average heights, eg, The Netherlands. Before the days of formula milk, all individuals would have been breastfed. How did these Nations gow to be so tall? I understand the Vitamin D helps with the absorption of CA. During infancy is the level of CA necessary to be so high and is there an issue with cA I have attached a link that I have come across that states that too much CA isn't necessarily beneficial and can actually promote cancer. Is it wise to be over stimulating the absorption of CA in infancy in this case? Wouldn't it be much wiser to test the levels of D3 in our infants before introducing supplements and possibly causing an imbalance? I will definitely be having my newborn's vitamin levels tested before administering synthesised vitamins into her at such a vulnerable time in development. If anyone can help me, please post a link to medical studies and journals to help me make a more informed decision www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/coping/physically/blood-calcium/managing-high-calcium#:~:text=Having%20a%20high%20amount%20of,to%20alter%20what%20you%20eat..
I’m on the same boat, we’re only deficient in vitamin D due to our eating habits and lifestyle. We don’t spend enough time out in the sun like our ancestors did so now we must supplement our little ones. I read a study that suggested breast feeding mothers supplement 6000 IU of vitamin D daily so that their breast milk would have enough vitamin D for the baby, so me and my wife are trying that and then having him tested to see his levels
I thumbs down this. Mostly because I believe so much in the ketogenic diet, the gaps diet and the weston price foundation that I don't want youtube to suggest anti keto things to me anymore. I know what a big difference giving up carbs has made for me! And infancy and pregnancy are both naturally high ketogenic states, why would it suddenly be required for the kid to become high carb or high plant? Grains arent necessary. Fiber isnt necessary. People have been eating meat as a standby, with fat, with very little else, for many generations before big food came along to process everything for us and then push it on us, recommending people to continuing eating fructose, sugar and even additives! You seem like a nice nutritionist but aware of what keto really means, potentially? We don't need carbohydrates to live. There's no such thing as an essential carbohydrate. Furthermore, brains are made from fat and protein. Carbohydrates are only to be considered "essential" if you continue to be low fat (therefore there wouldnt be enough fat to make ketones) or if you're wanting to continue diabetes. Ketones are the body's preferred fuel! Many parents are have their babies and kids do keto or ketovore , basically high meat, high fat, low carb, lower grain or grain free diets, and they're thriving. Soooo ... I just wanted to stick my opinion out there and disagree. I hope I haven't offended you. I don't mean to offend you personally. For anyone watching, get check out some alternative pro-keto information before you decide. Dr. Ken Berry and Low carb down under both give some great information. The nutritional guidelines these days are based on biased research, bought out by big pharma and the sugar industry. Honestly I feel like this person should do more research and reconsider their stance. That's my opinion. To each their own. Here's what I know - the keto, Carnivore and gaps diets, all versions of keto, gave done so much to improve my health! I felt so much better when I gave up grains! No way I'm having my kid start their lives off on that junk. That's a recipe for chronic illness, continuation of Gut and psychology syndrome to the next generation (see books by Dr. Natasha Campbell Mcbride including the yellow book which has a chapter on ketogenic gaps for babies). Also see presentations and books by nutritionist lily nichols who writes about ketogenic diets for pregnancy AND babies.
Love your video until you started saying red meat is not healthy- look up the carnivore diet- there’s actually allot of evidence to prove that out of indeed very healthy/ but corporations just don’t want to admit it…
If your baby is 6 months and has only began 1st foods DO NOT FEED BABY EGGS! Sure they are healthy and good for baby but baby can choke. At the 6 month stage baby is just swallowing liquified foods. I just wanted to comment here so someone doesn’t take the advice of a RU-vidr and end up with a choking baby.
Any updates? What about the other 1.9 million years when humas developed and that mainly on meat, fat and probably 20% carbs, according to isotop analyses of prehistoric bones?
I have been on a carnivore diet red meat only for 20 years. I don't think know much about red meat and nutrition. My baby has been eating meat only for 6 months. Healthy as can be.
Useless video. Not all baby's are having a same schedule plus you never mentioned amount off food, and parents wants to know that. Make more clear videos
My baby is now 8 months old and he still feeds like a newborn at night. We co-sleep and let him feed on demand. Do you have any tips on how to break the baby's habit of sucking to sleep?
My wife just night weaned our 8 month old. I recommend a gradual approach over 1-2 weeks. We did this in combination with sleep training from taking cara babies and while it wasn’t “easy” it wasn’t as hard as teething or potty training 😮 you just have to have the resolve to put them back to sleep when they wake up hungry. Within a few days you will see they have flipped back to daytime eating. Our son ate mostly at night and now he eats all of his food between 7 and 7. You got this.
My baby sleeps at 11 or midnight and wakes up at 10a.m she sleeps all night has had that same sleeping pattern since she was born only woke up more frequently at night. So she only eats 2 times a day solid meals and nurses about 3 or 4 so....now i feel like im not doing it right
thanks. Going through this phase right now and it is comforting to hear this advice. I am going to prepare varieties of foods and textures to help kid cope with the teething discomfort
This video is so fucked up. No one is Christian today. No one reads the first page of the Bible. Don’t feed your kids dead flesh. That’s the first sin let’s mention not to do. Yes we have free will and we were given supposedly clean animals to eat but the word that was given to us sticks to the end times clearly written in the book of Jubilee, saying we cannot taste or have the flesh or drink the animals, blood, nor its milk. This leads to almost every cancer heart disease colon cancer, diabetes on top of it with all of your vaccinations and food coloring‘s in the candy you stupid parents feed your children, not knowing the cancers that are in the pool that’s full of chlorine to the shampoos to even the tapwater you bathe them in,
You talk a lot of garbage. Stop pretending you support meat consumption, when you clear want to limit it. The red meat IS the healthiest thing out there, and YOU are welcomed to reduce the amount of it, to zero. Your channel name, is the other bad joke...
I don’t see how this isn’t a major choking hazard for their little throats. I’m terrified to try baby led weaning. It goes against everything that has been drilled into us all for so long. The pieces break off into chunks that are very unsafe for baby to have in their mouths. Can someone enlighten me on how this is supposed to be safe compared to tiny pieces/mashed food?
The key is that it is smooshable between your thumb and forefinger. Then if they gnaw it off it isn’t a choking risk. There’s lots of help on my website for starting safely!