The Worst Foods For A Hyperactive Toddler Or Child
Teddy Grahams

These cute and cuddly looking bears are full of harmful chemical ingredients that your hyperactive toddler or child should not be consuming. They are laced with TBHQ, which is a known carcinogenic. It may also cause vomiting, nausea, anxiety and a disturbance in mental abilities. Look for store-bought crackers containing four or fewer ingredients with no preservatives. An example is wheat crackers with whole wheat flour, sea salt, honey, and water. Many gluten-free options are available in store as well. Seed crackers are made with a combination of brown rice flour and seeds and are another great alternative. They are a healthier option for children, with less sugar, and just as tasty!
Continue reading to uncover how a simple lunch sandwich might not be that healthy after all.