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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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On the mark,
By John Wolff "Bookman" (Kelowna, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Comparative Guide to Children's Nutritionals (Paperback)
Like it's companion publication, the Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements, this guide takes a hard look at North American lifestyles--in this case, that of our children. However, rather than simply lament the obesity epidemic sweeping our nations, author Lyle MacWilliam provides solid advice on mitigating the damage through lifestyle change, better nutrition and supplementation.
The guide also includes graphical comparisons of multiple vitamin and mineral products, based on the published recommendations of nutritional experts. The graphs and scoring criteria make it easy to choose a supplement that is right for your child. Highly recommended for parents, grandparents and parents-to-be.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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What is most important?,
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This review is from: Comparative Guide to Children's Nutritionals (Paperback)
What is the only thing more important than our health? The health of our children. MacWilliam has given us a great way to find althernatives to the vitamn-laced candy we find on the shelves. With studies showing that 30-50% of the children in this country are going to grow up with nutrition-linked diseases such as diabetes, we need every tool we can get to combat this epidemic. MacWilliam has given us a well researched guide that we can trust.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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I bought the adult book,
This review is from: Comparative Guide to Children's Nutritionals (Paperback)
I wish I had this book years ago.
A great resource. Five Stars for sure Thanks Lyle.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Comparative Guide to Children's Nutritionals,
This review is from: Comparative Guide to Children's Nutritionals (Paperback)
The research conducted is quite impressive and detailed. Given the reputation which Lyle MacWilliam has established for himself in the areas of nutrition supplements, this comparative guide is not to be missed. Strongly recommended to use this comparative guide for those parents who are seriously searching for good quality supplements to cater the growth and needs of their children.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Children's Vitamins - VERY USEFUL information,
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This review is from: Comparative Guide to Children's Nutritionals (Paperback)
As a family physician who frequently counsels mothers about use of vitamins for their children, I LOVE THIS BOOK! It provides valuable information that I haven't found anywhere else. For parents and health care providers living in the US and Canada, the information gathered will help choose the best supplements for the children they care for. THANK-YOU Mr MacWilliams for the tremendous amount of love and labor that went into the writing of this book.
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Great supplement guide,
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This review is from: Comparative Guide to Children's Nutritionals (Paperback)
This is the best guide with purchasing nutritional supplements for kids. These results were done after actually testing various products to prove their nutritional qualities. I also own the adult version. I would recommend this book to all parents. If you are confused about which vitamin to give to your kids and grand kids, get this book, it will be the best investment you ever made for their health.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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USANA HEALTH SCIENCES....GOLD STAR,
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This review is from: Comparative Guide to Children's Nutritionals (Paperback)
I have been involved with a pharmaceutical grade nutritional supplement company for a few years. I heard that they were good, now I have independent validation. Both the children and the adult guide show how supplements are rated. This is an independent study and well worth the information gained. You may check out [...]for more information on Usana Health Sciences. I hope others take the time to research their supplements and the companies that they are promoting.
In good health! Rose : ) |
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Comparative Guide to Children's Nutritionals by Lyle MacWilliam (Paperback - September 24, 2004)
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