This thought-provoking article which expresses the view that obsession with "healthy eating" is no different than anorexia was posted recently in the "O diet" forum of which I am a member.
I responded with the comments below:
I am a parent and this article is very relevant to me. I have seen the effect of  being restrictive with my [type O] 7yo son, who is what some would call strong willed. He  will now go to a salad bar and eat everything -- and only that -- which is not on the O diet.
I  believe the issue is not really health food vs. junk food, but the issue is  respecting the individual freedoms of our children. We can advise, we can lead  by example, we can not bring certain foods home, but lecturing about how some  things are awful are better left to be learned by experience. So much better if  kids learn to think for themselves about what their bodies thrive on and what  makes them feel yucky.
My husband just will not stop bringing home gross  candy & chemical-laden sweets that I would never buy. It is an issue. But I  will admit it helped me lay off being the (pardon the expression) food Nazi in  our house, a role I undertook because I lacked this ability to be gentle with  and respectful of my own freedom when starting the O diet.
 
 
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