Some vegans who accidentally eat meat have some intestinal distress. Others don't have any problem. Either way, eating some meat won't cause any permanent damage.
Don't forget to make sure your little one is getting enough Calcium, B12, and other nutrients.
rocketkoala wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Some vegans who accidentally eat meat have some intestinal distress.
> Others don't have any problem. Either way, eating some meat won't cause
> any permanent damage.
>
> Don't forget to make sure your little one is getting enough Calcium, B12,
> and other nutrients.
Ahhh thank you for the great reply!. Funny thing is little man has had some digestive issues that I have observed recently. However after taking him off meat, such issues have come to a halt :). I sometimes get paranoid though, that he isn't getting enough nutrients, although I am sure he is. But if somebody out there has a good menu templet with meal suggestions please send them my way. Also big question where can I find b12 vitamins for both myself and my son. That are vegan friendly :)
Re: Question: Toddlers and veganism
Hi!
[By: rocketkoala @ 2012-01-28, 05:02 | Reply | Print ]Some vegans who accidentally eat meat have some intestinal distress. Others don't have any problem. Either way, eating some meat won't cause any permanent damage.
Don't forget to make sure your little one is getting enough Calcium, B12, and other nutrients.
Category: Becoming a vegan
Re: Question: Toddlers and veganism
rocketkoala wrote:
[By: @ 2012-02-01, 00:14 | Reply | Print ]> Hi!
>
> Some vegans who accidentally eat meat have some intestinal distress.
> Others don't have any problem. Either way, eating some meat won't cause
> any permanent damage.
>
> Don't forget to make sure your little one is getting enough Calcium, B12,
> and other nutrients.
Ahhh thank you for the great reply!. Funny thing is little man has had some digestive issues that I have observed recently. However after taking him off meat, such issues have come to a halt :). I sometimes get paranoid though, that he isn't getting enough nutrients, although I am sure he is. But if somebody out there has a good menu templet with meal suggestions please send them my way. Also big question where can I find b12 vitamins for both myself and my son. That are vegan friendly :)
(By: Ashley M.)
Category: Becoming a vegan
Re: Question: Toddlers and veganism
I know Deva, Quest, and Vega make vegan B12. Solgar looks vegan as well.
[By: rocketkoala @ 2012-02-06, 01:53 | Reply | Print ]Here are a few resources for vegan toddlers:
http://www.vegfamily.com/babies-and-toddlers/vegan-toddler-food-guide.htm
http://www.vegansociety.com/lifestyle/nutrition/infants-and-children.aspx
And two message boards:
http://www.veggieboards.com/newvb/forumdisplay.php?31-Raising-Vegetarian-Children&s=3c9bf0b1764d333cda2b4e72f09fbdc0
http://vegweb.com/index.php?topic=28803.0
Category: Becoming a vegan