July 9th, 2010 - 2 Comments

Is the acai diet safe for a nursing baby?


I just read that Julia from Channel 6News did this diet and she loved it. So I want to try it. The thing is, I’m nursing my son. He’s 11 months so hopefully will be weaning soon (hes going in for tubes in his ears, and possibly his adnoids and tonsils out, so I wont be forcing the weaning till after hes better)

I want to know tho, is the acai trim and colon healing safe for me to take when Im nursing. Ive heard that because the acai is natural, its okay for him, but any additives they put in it (for weight loss) may effect him.

I def don’t want to be using something that can effect/hurt him. But we’re going on vacation this summer and I REALLY want to loose some weight. Ive tried eating healthy and exercise, but its just not cutting it. Plus I cant seem to get in enough time to exercise with my kids. 5 min here and there isn’t enough, and if I try for more, then my son cries and wants me.

I know I should talk to his dr to make sure. But I wsa wondering if anyone on here knows the answer.
thanks.
btw I’m going to post this in a few areas since Im not sure where it should go.

try to exercise with your kids. go outside and play with them as much as you can or do physical things that will help burn calories. put him in a stroller and go for long walks if nothing else. don’t take diet pills for your own health. just keep eating right in proper portions, drink lots of water, and get exercise.

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2 Responses to “Is the acai diet safe for a nursing baby?”

  1. Nina Lee

    What you read is a scam.
    http://www.powersupplements.com/blog/656/disgusting-acai-scam-health7/
    http://www.powersupplements.com/acai/acai-berry-scams.html

    There are benefits to acai supplements if you get the real thing and they are safe for nursing mothers.
    References :

  2. wendy_da_goodlil_witch

    try to exercise with your kids. go outside and play with them as much as you can or do physical things that will help burn calories. put him in a stroller and go for long walks if nothing else. don’t take diet pills for your own health. just keep eating right in proper portions, drink lots of water, and get exercise.
    References :
    http://www.prevention.com
    http://www.smallstep.gov

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