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Re: [Autism-Mercury] Re: Vitamin Supplements and Eating Issues

What Margaret says is more healthy, however, if you're desperate, maple syrup
works pretty good, too. ; )

Also, pearsauce, applesauce (both too mushy?), honey, butter (mix with this) &
bread & jelly sandwich, just jelly, and pudding are some ideas. Maybe others
have even better ones.

Tonya Dillingham
Mothersheart1996@...

----- Original Message -----
From: igorginzburg
To: Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 4:50 PM
Subject: [Autism-Mercury] Re: Vitamin Supplements and Eating Issues


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 taurine, glycine, l-glutamine, probiotics,
superNuThera, sublingual B12,TMG etc.etc. and sometimes even zinc
from Kirkman. He eats other stuff which I can't dissolve in capsules
which I put inside pieces of fruit (banana, pear). You can try to
introduce rice making it enough salty or enough sweet for your son to
like it.
Good luck,
Margaret

--- In Autism-Mercury@y..., "mariabrock02" <maria@r...> wrote:
> 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


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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...
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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
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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...
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Sep 18, 2002
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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
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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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