Yes. Consuming too much soy can be detrimental to a person of any age as the excess soy can be damaging to the liver.
Vegetarian?My first question is: Is the 'child' vegetarian by his/her own choice? Do you mean to give him meatloaf without his knowledge?Does the child really want meatloaf? How old is this child? Are you the child's parent?Usually people become vegetarian for moral and/or health reasons.If someone wants to offer meat to a vegetarian, I'd suggest a healthier choice like organic, grain-fed chicken raised without steroids or other harmful chemicals. The whole point of being vegetarian is to NOT eat meat, so offering him meatloaf (or any animal products) would not be appropriate.If the child's vegetarian, why on earth would you try to give it meatloaf??
Meat.. Of any kind.
Michael Shandler has written: 'The complete guide and cookbook for raising your child as a vegetarian' -- subject(s): Vegetarian cookery, Nutrition, Vegetarian cooking
If you mean raw honey, then no, it is not harmful; in fact many people prefer raw honey. But never give honey (raw or not) to a child under one year of age, or to pets.
No
Only if it is directly feed to the child
Not if the child is overweight and it is done correctly.
Yes it is
Yes!
An appropriate menu for a Hindu child would be a vegetarian one. Easy vegetarian foods popular among three- and four-year olds include grilled cheese and peanut butter and jelly.
That you are manipulating the child into believing this and that it would be harmful to the child to learn otherwise. see links
No,but they will get pregnant if the child is having sex with a man