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HI,

I'm hoping some parents out there can help me with this. I have
a child who I would like to start chelating as soon as possible.
He is almost 3 and does not eat ANYTHING! He is the pickiest
eater in the world and I have tried everything. The biggest
problem I see having is that he doesn't eat enough foods that
allows for mixing things into! He eats mostly hard, salty or sweet
foods. Nothing mushy that allows for mixing. He also does not
drink a lot of juice, mostly water. I am wondering how I will get
anything into him on a regular basis!

The one thing he will eat are sesame street vitamin and mineral
chewable supplements. They do include the B vitamins and
Vitamin C. Can I give him a few of these each day? I believe I can
get the kind that don't have iron. I don't think a child that young
should get iron in a supplement 4 times a day. Is that correct?
Yikes! I am afraid that I will have to mix everything into a syringe
and force it down his throat which will make for more adversion
to medicines and eating! Any ideas? Help!

Maria




Tue Sep 17, 2002 1:07 pm

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HI, I'm hoping some parents out there can help me with this. I have a child who I would like to start chelating as soon as possible. He is almost 3 and does...
mariabrock02
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Sep 17, 2002
1:07 pm

Maria, If your son drinks tea,or herbal tea, you can try to dissolve some supplements in it. I prepare herbal tea (berry) for my son and dissolve there...
igorginzburg
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Sep 17, 2002
8:50 pm

Thanks Margaret! My son doesn't drink tea (now there's a surprise) but I might try the rice. If I do some creative mixing, I may just come up with a variety he...
mariabrock02
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Sep 18, 2002
2:33 am

Try the sweet sticky rice that should be available at any oriental food market. It tastes lots better than the American Uncle Ben variety. And since it's...
ak1bruin
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Sep 18, 2002
4:10 am

What Margaret says is more healthy, however, if you're desperate, maple syrup works pretty good, too. ; ) Also, pearsauce, applesauce (both too mushy?), honey,...
Tonya Dillingham
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Sep 18, 2002
12:15 pm

My son wasn't necessarily picky, but just mostly disinterested in eating. As we have optimized his diet, eliminated gluten, casein, soy and other problems...
Lynne Arnold
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Sep 20, 2002
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