Guest guest Posted April 16, 2005 Report Share Posted April 16, 2005 Thanks for the responses . This child lives in Dekalb County . I am not sure about working with other children - what are the particulars of the work you would expect and rate of pay ? Please email me privately and let me know . Thanks, beammeupbaby@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 > > Hi All, > > Coming off our last round of chelation (only number 3) my son's > progress seems to be in the area of obstinance.... He has decided > that he is not taking any more " yucky bites " . Traditionally, I would > make a batch of his stuff - including his vits, minerals, and other > supplements - for the day, and we dosed it with each meal. We also > added the three standard HNI enzymes and CLO to each meal. No > problems. He didn't like the two or three " yucky bites " but he ate > them. Now that is done. He will have none of it. I can still hide > all the white stuff - most minerals and some vits - in his food to > the extent they are relatively flavorless, but only if I pretend they > are not in there. The other " colored " stuff - B vitamins, CoQ-10, > enzymes, milk thistle, grape seed extract, etc. - meets with a very > emphatic hysterics and a refusal to eat. I am hesitant to mix this > stuff in juice (though we successfully did that for a while before we > mastered the art of the " yucky bite " ) because he too often doesn't > finish. So, if anyone has any clue as to how I can get these things > into him, please share. I am particularly concerned with the enzymes > and the B vits. We are GF/CF/Soy and Sugar Free, though I do permit > some fruits (even though I shouldn't, since he is a major yeastie boy > with a resulting history of chronic constipation). > > Thanks for any advice. > > Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 Hi there: This happened to our son as well. Our DAN doctor warned us saying as his minerals got better (specifically zinc balancing out with copper) that his taste buds would become sensitive again. Prior to that we could feed him anything and he would eat it. We had to find supplements that tasted good. Meaning that I would take them and if I thought they tasted good, better chance that he would take them. We got some through Natura out of oregon. Good fish oil with a variety of stuff. Health Force nutrtionals for CoQ10 and food science of vermont for DMG. He couldn't handle any " natural flavors " or colors. That became SO evident after we began chelating. Natural flavors can be aspartame, MSG, etc., so we had to stay away. Only use companies that disclose all their ingredients. That helped us a lot. Now we are down to only 2 supps. What a difference getting the right ones makes. Deb > > Hi All, > > Coming off our last round of chelation (only number 3) my son's > progress seems to be in the area of obstinance.... He has decided > that he is not taking any more " yucky bites " . Traditionally, I would > make a batch of his stuff - including his vits, minerals, and other > supplements - for the day, and we dosed it with each meal. We also > added the three standard HNI enzymes and CLO to each meal. No > problems. He didn't like the two or three " yucky bites " but he ate > them. Now that is done. He will have none of it. I can still hide > all the white stuff - most minerals and some vits - in his food to > the extent they are relatively flavorless, but only if I pretend they > are not in there. The other " colored " stuff - B vitamins, CoQ-10, > enzymes, milk thistle, grape seed extract, etc. - meets with a very > emphatic hysterics and a refusal to eat. I am hesitant to mix this > stuff in juice (though we successfully did that for a while before we > mastered the art of the " yucky bite " ) because he too often doesn't > finish. So, if anyone has any clue as to how I can get these things > into him, please share. I am particularly concerned with the enzymes > and the B vits. We are GF/CF/Soy and Sugar Free, though I do permit > some fruits (even though I shouldn't, since he is a major yeastie boy > with a resulting history of chronic constipation). > > Thanks for any advice. > > Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 Hi Debbie, You are down to two supps because you are so far along in the process? Or because you have two extraordinarily comprehensive supps? I assume the former. If I am right, congrats. So, should I take this new " aversion " as a good sign? I dunno. It is not clear to me that we saw any other changes this round, other than finding out first hand why not only having, but implementing a good yeast protocol (the latter did not happen thanks to my support staff forgetting), especially for yeastie kids! Anne > > > > Hi All, > > > > Coming off our last round of chelation (only number 3) my son's > > progress seems to be in the area of obstinance.... He has decided > > that he is not taking any more " yucky bites " . Traditionally, I > would > > make a batch of his stuff - including his vits, minerals, and > other > > supplements - for the day, and we dosed it with each meal. We > also > > added the three standard HNI enzymes and CLO to each meal. No > > problems. He didn't like the two or three " yucky bites " but he > ate > > them. Now that is done. He will have none of it. I can still > hide > > all the white stuff - most minerals and some vits - in his food to > > the extent they are relatively flavorless, but only if I pretend > they > > are not in there. The other " colored " stuff - B vitamins, CoQ- 10, > > enzymes, milk thistle, grape seed extract, etc. - meets with a > very > > emphatic hysterics and a refusal to eat. I am hesitant to mix > this > > stuff in juice (though we successfully did that for a while before > we > > mastered the art of the " yucky bite " ) because he too often doesn't > > finish. So, if anyone has any clue as to how I can get these > things > > into him, please share. I am particularly concerned with the > enzymes > > and the B vits. We are GF/CF/Soy and Sugar Free, though I do > permit > > some fruits (even though I shouldn't, since he is a major yeastie > boy > > with a resulting history of chronic constipation). > > > > Thanks for any advice. > > > > Anne > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 Hi Anne, is right - empathy really works well for our boys, too (That and a lot of praise). If there are no peanut allergies you could try some kind of nut butter (peanut, cashew, or almond). These are tasty and do a good job of hiding bitter taste. You could even add some stevia or xylitol to sweeten it with (or anything that doesn't feed yeast). Good luck, > > Hi All, > > Coming off our last round of chelation (only number 3) my son's > progress seems to be in the area of obstinance.... He has decided > that he is not taking any more " yucky bites " . Traditionally, I would > make a batch of his stuff - including his vits, minerals, and other > supplements - for the day, and we dosed it with each meal. We also > added the three standard HNI enzymes and CLO to each meal. No > problems. He didn't like the two or three " yucky bites " but he ate > them. Now that is done. He will have none of it. I can still hide > all the white stuff - most minerals and some vits - in his food to > the extent they are relatively flavorless, but only if I pretend they > are not in there. The other " colored " stuff - B vitamins, CoQ-10, > enzymes, milk thistle, grape seed extract, etc. - meets with a very > emphatic hysterics and a refusal to eat. I am hesitant to mix this > stuff in juice (though we successfully did that for a while before we > mastered the art of the " yucky bite " ) because he too often doesn't > finish. So, if anyone has any clue as to how I can get these things > into him, please share. I am particularly concerned with the enzymes > and the B vits. We are GF/CF/Soy and Sugar Free, though I do permit > some fruits (even though I shouldn't, since he is a major yeastie boy > with a resulting history of chronic constipation). > > Thanks for any advice. > > Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 > > Hope everyone is doing well this weekend. I have a big show on 4th of July > and need some ideas to add to my line. If it is real hot I hate to take a > lot of soap and candles, I have lotions, bathsalts, but need some other > items. I am thinking of neck cooler already soaked in ice an cooler,plus > have some dry. Anyone have any ideas to throw out there/ > Thanks a bunch > Mae in western ny > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.7.1/348 - Release Date: 5/25/2006 > How about lotion mist or little travel pouches Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 I think the neck coolers are a good idea. You might think about adding Body Mist to your line. -- Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Happy new year members. I was wondering if you have any ideas or examples for a teacher saying goodbye to her class in a social script format. The teacher is having a baby and will return for the following year. Thanks guys. I really need you help. Soyini --------------------------------- All new - --------------------------------- Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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