Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 While this is not based on specific research, my understanding is that children and pregnant women are more sensitive to bitter flavors that may be more common in some vegetables due to defensive (against insects) natural plant toxins. Undeveloped and less than fully developed toxin coping mechanisms in children suggests that they may not benefit from high exposure to some of these miracle vegetables we love to love. If the benefit is from a hormetic response to the toxins, the ever popular " more is better " may need rethinking even for adults. A little poison could be good, a lot of poison is just poison. Of course I am not aware of documented cases of broccoli or spinach overdoses, so I may be full of... it. I don't propose that children know best. However, these strong flavor preferences may not be without basis. I find myself eating and enjoying vegetables now that triggered a gag response as a child. Childhood aversions need to be constantly retested.... this is true for far more than taste preferences. :-) JR -----Original Message----- From: ad min [mailto:academy_one@...] Thanks, . But can't you just wash the spinach with a little vinegar? --- ONeill <uptownguy34@...> wrote: > I would suggest that you make sure it's organic. > Spinach has an especially high level of pesticides, > which are worst of all for kids. > > > > > trying to find something my 11 year old will > like:-) > > > > > Canary Peg > > PS I use fresh spinach. > ________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by Internet Pathway's Email Gateway scanning system for potentially harmful content, such as viruses or spam. Nothing out of the ordinary was detected in this email. For more information, call 601-776-3355 or email support@... ________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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