What do you reckon?
A mum has sparked a huge debate online after revealing that she doesn’t let her kids eat any food that contain harmful sugar – including birthday cake.
Nutritionist Tonia Buxton, who is a mum-of-four, appeared on Friday’s Good Morning Britain to talk about the anti-sugar policies in her house.
She told how her kids weren’t even allowed a slice of birthday cake at a party, as sugar “has the same effect on the brain as cocaine” and it would leave them wanting more.
With nearly a third of children aged two to 15 being overweight, is it cruel to deny kids sweets and cakes at parties? 🍰 pic.twitter.com/DsUKjkXalc
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) June 22, 2018
She explained:
“Once you have one, sugar has the same effect on the brain as cocaine. So, it’s a hit.
“So once you have one, they go crazy, they’re running around and then they’re coming down and then they want more, and another hit and another hit, so you’re better off not having any and having something that’s better for you.”
Parenting expert Amanda Jenner appeared alongside Tonia on the morning chat show – and disagreed with the nutritionist’s opinions.
She said that she thinks it is ok to treat your children, provided parents do so in moderation.
The opinion ended up sparking a debate among parents online, with many of them against an outright ban of sugary sweets.
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Oh for goodness sake everything in moderation and get them moving…
— Tara C (@tara_cowling) June 22, 2018
Of course they should have sweet treats but in moderation! Help them choose food at parties that's a mixture of both. I taught my daughter from young age about protein making u strong enough to be a super hero, carbs for energy so shed be super fast etc and treats for fun!
— Sam Nunney (@Nunney01) June 22, 2018