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More Vegan Controversy: Can Kids be Vegan?

Posted by Karen Murphy

vegan foodThe quick answer, before I get to the controversy, is: Yes. They can. Sure, it takes some doing, but any diet that doesn't consist of simply opening up bags and boxes and heating things in microwaves takes some doing. Most people I know who are vegans are also fairly well educated on nutrition and things, unlike the sad couple whose baby died recently from being fed only a diet of apple juice and soy milk. But I don't really consider them at all in the same league as Gayle Nelson-Folkersen, the subject of this most recent controversy.

What's going on with Gayle and her children is this: she's the mother of ten-year-old quintuplets who have been raised on a vegan diet.  Gayle and husband Jeff are going their separate ways, and his court bid for custody of the kids attacks their marital lifestyle and the way the kids have been raised. Frankly, this one hits kind of close to home for me, since I went through something similar a year ago, and my stuff isn't even over yet. But that's me.

What concerns me most here is that the public's fear of veganism, fueled by lack of information and media uproar (like with the clueless and dangerous couple mentioned above) is being used as a weapon in the court system. I'm not qualified to speak about the Nelson-Folkerson's situation, which I'm sure contains far more facets than any of us are interested in knowing about, but all of a sudden you just have to utter one word, "VEGAN" and everyone becomes quiet, like it's something awful and bad for children.

And that I'm not good with.


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Comments

 

MailDeadDrop said:

With the disproportionate number of vegans who are also nutcases that think *medicines* like antibiotics and vaccines are bad for kids, is it any wonder that the public at large might consider veganism crazy, too?

July 4, 2007 4:22 PM
 

NotAVegan said:

Yeah, see, that's the misguided public perception that vegans have to deal with. I am not a vegan, because I just don't want to work that hard. Oh, and not be able to eat pizza and ice cream.

July 4, 2007 8:46 PM
 

Jeani said:

I can't believe MailDeadDrop would reply in such an ignorant and prejudiced way to your post which was one of the most fair and intelligent responses to this situation I have seen. I like that you point out that all diets take some doing. It's true! Whether you're vegan or eat a standard american diet, you have to pay attention to what you eat in order to get the proper nutrients. It is the same with children, and the American Dietic Association agrees that children and adults can live healthfully on a vegan diet. Thanks for your post!

July 5, 2007 6:29 PM

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