Wait, I don't eat rock dust! (Just to be sure to be clear here) I put
it on my garden! But, people do take minerals as they occur in the
environment, like liquimins...
The first thing my baby son did when we put him on the ground was take a
fist full and try to eat it.
Renee
Sarah Nicholson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> We were away on holidays and Kenzie started eating the pure white sand on
> Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsundays - knowing it was so clean and pure I let
> him. Plus we'd covered him in a low-risk (if there is such a thing) zinc
> sunscreen. Plus we were in a tropical climate and we come from Melbourne
> where it was the middle of winter. So 3 different things going on I know,
> but his skin was the best it had been in a long time and soon after we got
> home we saw our mindd dietician for the first time and he said EATING SAND
> IS A SIGN OF ZINC AND SILICA DEFICIENCY. Also, Kenzie often tries to put
> bark and rocks from our garden in his mouth... so I agree with Renee about
> the rock dust, Kenz would probably benefit from it greatly. We now put
> celtic sea salt (grey) on most of his meals...
> Sarah
>
>
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