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Probiotic Product Review

Probiotics are an important supplement because they provide the body with good bacteria, or “flora”. Our intestines are a delicate balance of good and bad bacteria, and if the bad is allowed to proliferate, we start having health challenges. Digestive problems, bloating, gas, constipation, and irritable bowel syndrome are all signs of too much bad bacteria in your system. We have to create a balance of good bacteria so that the bad cannot take over. This is where probiotics come in.

Do you or your children need probiotics? That depends. If you have ever taken antibiotics, then definitely yes. If you have ever taken birth control pills, eat processed or fast foods, sugar, or conventional (non organic) meat or dairy products, then probably. (Non organic meat and dairy have been treated with antibiotics.)

Antibiotics kill all bacteria in your gut, good and bad. To add to this widespread problem, our western diets, high in sugar and processed foods, “feed” the… Continue reading

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The Link Between Food and Behavior

Have you ever wondered how that little one throwing that awful temper tantrum could actually be your child?

I have. When my oldest child was a year old, he started exhibiting physical signs of food allergies. What I didn’t know then was that his behavior was related to the allergies as well. In the year long search to find out what he was allergic to, we went through daily bouts of what can best be described as Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde like behavior. I never knew who I would get. He would turn from a sweet, loving little boy into a very aggressive, angry, terribly unhappy child. It was so bad that we were often both in tears at the end of these episodes.

I was pretty much at my wits end. Then one day, I was searching on the Internet and ran across an article linking high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) to behavior problems in children. Bingo! I read as… Continue reading

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About the Author

About Lisa Green

Author and Mom

My name is Lisa Greene and I have struggled for years with my child's food sensitivities that have manifested in behavior issues, hyperactivity, impulsivity, cavities, facial tics, and much more. Years of research has taught me what works, what children need in their diet, and what to avoid.

Follow my blog and read my book and I will show how you can treat your child's symptoms naturally.

Have a question about your child's symptoms or behaviors? Contact me at info@processedkids.com and I can help.