How to Raise a Healthy Child
October 1, 2010 by Monika
Filed under Children, Depression, Fitness, On the fly, Parenting, Relationship, whole foods

“The percentage of overweight children in the United States is growing at an alarming rate, with 1 out of 3 kids now considered overweight or obese.”
Are your children hooked on electronics?
Hours and hours of video games, on the phone with friends, on the computer chatting with friends and too much junk food can lead to overweight children and later overweight adults. You already knew this and it’s no wonder with all the “excess” in this world today.
According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, the average child is watching about 3 hours of television a day. And the average kid spends 5½ hours on all screen media combined (TV, videos and DVDs, computer time outside of schoolwork, and video games). (1)
The combination of to much excess and not enough of the healthy components can leave your child lethargic, depressed and unhappy. What follows is craving more of the bad stuff like TV, candy, fast food, and more junk.
How can I get my kids to exercise?
Don’t refer to exercise as exercise. Just ask them if they want to go play outside or ride their bike. Children love to play and run. They don’t know that playing tag and soccer is exercise. Well, not consciously anyway.
Adults usually think of exercise as something negative, a chore, something like a never ending treadmill session. For children, exercise is fun. Remember your school recess? Running after others, being chased by your friends, ( hopefully they were playing a game of tag!), skipping rope and so forth. Remember how much fun you had climbing trees and spending hours outside with classmates monkeying around on play structures?
How important is outside play to children?
You as a parent can provide the happy childhood you had to your children, by replacing the negative habits with positive ones.
Let them play almost everyday outside, even if there is a chill in the air or it’s rainy. I understand how that might not seem like fun to you, but hear me out. Children love to play in wet leaves, in puddles and on forest trails. Why not, how much harm can they get into if it’s a little wet outside. Put them in warm clothing, a pair of rain boots and a hat. Fresh air detoxifies the lungs and body and can clear your mind.
Exercise doesn’t only control obesity, exercise helps them:
- develop stronger muscles and bones (1)
- have a leaner body because exercise helps control body fat (1)
- decrease the risk of developing type 2 diabetes dramatically (1)
- possibly lower blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels (1)
- fell positive about themselves (1)
- fit in better with their peers (1)
How to spot dehydration symptoms in my child?
The human body is about 60% water. It is necessary for our health and well-being. Water is part of our cells, blood, digestion, and waste elimination. Water also controls cravings. We can’t live more than a few days without water – water is life.
Too little water can lead to dehydration and the following symptoms:
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Dry mouth
- Dry and itchy eyes
- Muscle weakness
- Dizziness
- Lightheadedness
- Lack of concentration
- Overeating
Monika’s Wakame Salad – How to make Seaweed Salad at home
August 8, 2010 by Monika
Filed under Digestive Health, Recipe, whole foods
If you love Sushi as much as I do and Millions of North Americans as well as Millions around the world, then you must know the bright green colored wakame salad.
My family always ends up fighting over the little wakame salad box because it’s so darn tasty! You probably wondered why you can’t find wakame seaweed in the Asian grocery stores to make your own seaweed salad at home.
What is Wakame?
Sea farmer in Japan and Korea have grown this healthy treat for hundred of years. Wakame is a sea vegetable which is mostly used in soups and salads.
It’s a bit tricky to find things at the Asian markets and grocery stores, everything is written in Japanese or Chinese. There is no sign on the wakame seaweed stating “This is the thing you need to make your own seaweed salad you like out of the sushi case”! And, they don’t tell you, that they mix the wakame with some Agar Agar. The chewy more translucent strand in your wakame salad are agar agar strands. Agar-Agar is a natural vegetable gelatin counterpart. White and semi-translucent, it is sold in packages as washed and dried strips or in powdered form. Agar Agar is made up of 80% fiber so it makes a wonderful intestinal cleanser and regulator. Most Asian gelatin desserts are made with Agar Agar.
Now that you know that seaweed comes in a dehydrated form, you’re ready to find the right kind of product.

You’ll go “Wakame” for this seaweed salad recipe!
What you’ll need:
- 1/2 of the 2oz pack of Wakame (dehydrated sold in bags in the nori section)
- 2 tsp Toasted Sesame Oil
- 1 tbsp and 1 tsp of vegetable oil
- 1/4 cup less 1 tsp Rice Wine Vinegar
- 2 tbsp Toasted Sesame
- little Red Pepper Flakes (optional)
- 1 tbsp Sugar
- 1 tsp or to taste Sea Salt
- Agar Agar (optional)
Prepare your salad:
- soak your Wakame in some warm water (please use drinking water, not tap)
- keep the wakame submerged in water for about 5 -6 minutes, the seaweed will expand enormously
- meanwhile, prepare your dressing
- mix the rice vinegar, oils, salt, sugar, sesame seeds (red pepper flakes optional) and set aside
- drain the wakame and press the water out.
- take the drained wakame and cut into strips with a very sharp knife.
- mix with the prepared dressing and let it cool in the fridge for at least 30 minutes
- adjust your dressing to taste, more sugar or more sesame seeds or oil…
Wakame Salad is perfectly fine on its own or with lunch or dinner and sushi of course. It keeps in the fridge for 3-4 days and freezes well too.
Stay Healthy and Enjoy!
Monika Baechler
P.S. Let me know how your wakame salad turned out and what you pared it with, thanks.
Banana Almond Bread
June 5, 2010 by Monika
Filed under Recipe, whole foods
Preheat oven to 350 or 180C
9- by 5-inch (2l) loaf pan, buttered
- 1/2 cup sweetened almond milk or whole milk, 125ml
- 2 tsp freshly squeezed lemon juice, 10ml
- 2 cups sifted unbleached all-purpose flour, 500ml
- 1 tsp baking powder, 5ml
- 1/2 tsp salt, 2ml
- 1/2 tsp baking soda, 2ml
- 1 cup granulated sugar, 250ml (I used only 3/4 cups or even less, it’s still great)
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted organic butter, softened, 125ml
- 2 eggs
- 2 very ripe bananas, mashed (1 cup or 250ml)
- 1 cup roasted almonds, chopped
- In a small bowl combine milk or almond milk and lemon juice. Let it stand until milk curdles, about 1 minute. Put it aside.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt and baking soda. Set it aside.
- Place sugar and butter into mixer bowl. Mix for about 2 minutes until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time and beat until combined. Add bananas and beat until combined. Don’t worry if mixture looks a bit curdled. Beat in flour mixture alternately with milk mixture, making 3 additions of dry and 2 of wet. Stop mixing and scrape the bowl down. Add the roasted and chopped almonds and incorporate.
- Pour batter into prepared pan and bake in middle of preheated oven for 45 to 60 minutes and let it cool for 10 minutes after it has tested done with a tester. Let it cool completely on a rack after removing from pan.
Enjoy!
Stay Healthy!
Monika Baechler
Original Recipe from the Mixer Bible, second edition (I changed the the recipe to almond milk and added almonds not pecans)
Some Parents ought to be slapped!
May 19, 2010 by Monika
Filed under Children, deficiency, Natural Healers, Recipe
Enough is enough. When will parents realize that they are responsible for the health of their children and their grandchildren. Stop feeding your kids fast foods, Take-Outs and microwave oven meals! All I hear is whining and complaining from parents who say that they don’t have time, money or the know-how to prepare a homemade meal? Really, that is your excuse? Isn’t it just laziness? North Americans watch three, four or five shows at night and during the day and it adds up to 13 years in one’s lifetime. The weekends are mostly reserved for TV and food, they sit around on the weekends doing nothing. How is it possible that there is no time to care for our children’s health or your own health for that matter?
You are the parents and you only make the decision what to feed your kids. Not the other way around. “But I feel so guilty if I don’t take her/him to McDonald’s for lunch”. Is that your final answer? You feel guilty? Don’t you think you should feel actually guilty for taking your child there in the first place? I do get it, It’s so much easier, faster and more convenient to drive up and let them eat what they want. At least they leave you alone for a while. Right?
What about, “I’m just not a great cook! I have no idea how to prepare a nutritious meal from scratch!” This answer is unacceptable as well, with all the different cooking shows out there and youtube videos you can not be serious. Better yet, ask your neighbor, your friend, your mom or aunt to teach you. It is so simple to take action and responsibility. If your mother didn’t teach you how to cook homemade meals – shame on her too. Don’t make the same mistake.
Would you let your kids eat from a garbage pile? Why not? You’re already feeding your children dead food. You heard me “DEAD FOOD”. There is nothing nourishing in a burger with fries. It has been processed, poisoned and killed. Oh, excuse me, you are feeding your kids the chicken nuggets with apples and milk. Well of course, that does sounds much better! The nuggets are all leftover garbage meat (if you actually can call it meat), filled with poison like antibiotics and other medicine, shaped in a neat little shape and then fried in hot, rancid, carcinogenic oil bath. The apples are soaked in chlorine so they don’t turn brown and the milk is filled with lots and lots of more chemicals, antibiotics and hormones to really make sure that your kids get the daily toxin and poison requirement of the day. There you have it! The perfect meal for your precious little one, a child you brought into this world whom you promised to take care of with all your strength and means.
Whole foods are simple, inexpensive, wholesome and a necessity to our and our children’s health. Period.
Whole foods are simple, inexpensive, wholesome and a necessity to our and our children’s health. Period. Most behavior problems arise from malnutrition and deficiencies. What about learning difficulties or social problems. Even allergies like asthma will be gone by providing our children with home made foods from whole foods, the way mother nature made them. (not your local fast food chain)Now you can argue with me about this topic all you want, and if you do argue with me, that means that you are feeding your children manufactured crap and you are trying to defend your actions and thoughts.
The only right thing to do here is to acknowledge your mistakes and work towards a healthier and more nutritious home for your kids and family.
With that said, I do believe that mothers can make a change if they are organized and are taught how to do it right. Why do I say Mothers? Well, Mom is the Head of the household. She buys the food, brings it home and cooks the food (zapping it in the microwave). Not only does the Mother buy the groceries but she also budgets the food money (sometimes anyway).
Every time you’re thinking about the next meal, I want you to have one thought: Would Monika approve of this meal I’m about give my family? If the answer is “no” or “maybe not”, I want you to rethink your menu. Wholesome meals are very easy to prepare, they sometimes take less time and money then ordering from your local pizza delivery place. Think about it! Sometimes I spend less then $20 on three days of groceries. Vegetables, whole grains and fruits are not more expensive than manufactured crap that comes in a box. Take out all the processed foods off your grocery list and only add whole grains like millet, brown rice and whole wheat pasta (there is more), vegetables and fruits. Your bill will be much, much less.
Eating healthy, nutritious home cooked meals is less expensive
This morning for example: it was fast, delicious and inexpensive
Breakfast Banana Smoothie with dates
- 2 bananas
- 2 cups almond milk
- 3 dates
- 2 tbsp silken tofu
- add 2 servings of green+ (green food supplement)
blend everything until smooth, done! The boys gobble it up in seconds, and I mean seconds!
Grain and vegetables dishes and fruit dessert are not only feeding the mind and body, they also feed the soul. If you feed your children’s soul, you will experience a more balanced family life without frustration and conflicts. Some kids are very angry and troubled because of malnutrition, deficiencies and toxic livers. Whole grains and vegetables will balance hormones and toxic blood from over acidity.
One more thought. If you’re still using dairy products, make sure you are only choosing organic whole milk. Organic means without any antibiotics or hormones given to the cows. Just to be clear, dairy is not a necessary food group. Not even for children – specially not for children. Milk is mucus forming and very hard to digest for little tummies. Children get many ear infections because of milk products as well as other allergic symptoms, but that is a topic for another blog.
Today I would like to leave you with this:
“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.” Buddha
Stay Healthy!
Monika Baechler
P.S. Your pediatrician got 6 hours of Nutrition Education and I studied Nutrition and Asian Nutrition since 1999, who are you going to trust? Think about it!









