She recently revealed that she had put her son on a keto diet to manage his epilepsy when he was just a toddler.
And this week, former Seven Year Switch star Felicity Ludlow revealed that her children take Paleo lunchboxes to school.
In a YouTube vlog, the 29-year-old explained how she fills her son Orlando’s lunchbox with seed crackers with tahini cream cheese, turkey breast steaks and sweet potato chipsScroll down for video
Er… thanks, mum! Seven Year Switch star Felicity Ludlow (pictured) has revealed her children take Paleo lunchboxes to school
In the clip, which was filmed late last year, she also spoke about how Orlando’s lunchbox contains beans and gluten free sandwiches with peanut butter.
The former reality TV star claimed her children don’t usually eat sandwiches but they were celebrating the end of term.
Felicity also recorded a conversation with her daughter, Dakota, about healthy eating.
Dakota said that she likes to eat healthy food and doesn’t think she’s missing out on junk food.
No fun! In a YouTube vlog, the 29-year-old explained how she fills her son Orlando’s lunchbox with seed crackers with tahini cream cheese, turkey breast steaks and sweet potato chips
Family: Felicity is pictured with her two children, Orlando and Dakota
‘What people think is that I don’t let my kids do things,’ Felicity said. ‘I actually always ask them and it’s their choice what they want to eat.
I just educate them.’
Dakota claimed she likes healthy food because junk food ‘makes our bodies upset.’
The child added: ‘It’s really not good for you sometimes, food. Eat vegetables first, okay guys.
They should eat vegetables and some fruit.
‘If you want some gummies, best male enhancement pills don’t have the gummies, have some Paleo chips and stay healthy and rise up.’
‘It makes our bodies upset’: Felicity also recorded a conversation with her daughter, Dakota (left), about healthy eating.
The child claimed she prefers healthy food over junk food
Last month, Felicity revealed she had previously put her son Orlando, now five, on a keto diet to help him overcome his epilepsy when he was a toddler.
During an Instagram Q&A, the mother-of-two said she had chosen not to medicate her son when he was 18 months old and diagnosed with the condition.
Instead, she decided to find an alternative method to help manage the neurological disorder.
‘We worked with a specialist and a pediatrician and we chose not to medicate him and instead we worked through diet,’ she said.
‘He went keto pretty much.
It was one of the most hardest times in my life’.
Felicity went on to clarify that Orlando is no longer following the keto diet and is now seizure free.
Candid: Last month, Felicity revealed she had previously put her son Orlando, now five, on a keto diet to help him overcome his epilepsy when he was a toddler