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Ok, thought I would hit the 3 lists with this questions. I removed ALL

supplements about 2 weeks ago, I wanted to figure out which ones were

neccesary, and which ones are not. My son started chewing EVERYTHING in sight

again. Has anyone figured out what they are missing when they do this? I was

giving him Colostrum, DMG, Folic Acid, B12, Zinc, Magnesium, Diflucan,

Selenium, C, Taurine, Calcium....Any clues???? Most appreciate-Shari

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Shari and all:

If you look at my sons coat it is slightly ragged where he ate it.. UGH..

I am following this thread , hopefully it will stop him from eating cloth..

It is an every once in a while deal.. Not everday day thankfully.. Or else

he wouldn't have any clothing left to wear and I imagine it can't be too

helpful to his insides.....

So far responses to post indicate zinc might help ??? Anything else

that might help?

kelly

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Ca and Mag may help with the chewing/sucking - a major problem with

my son. Also, when we tried DMG, he started again, when we stopped,

he stopped. I am not saying this is due to DMG (although it might be)

but rather something he does when something is not agreeing with him.

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> Shari and all:

>

> If you look at my sons coat it is slightly ragged where he ate

it.. UGH..

> I am following this thread , hopefully it will stop him from

eating cloth..

> It is an every once in a while deal.. Not everday day

thankfully.. Or else

> he wouldn't have any clothing left to wear and I imagine it can't

be too

> helpful to his insides.....

> So far responses to post indicate zinc might help ???

Anything else

> that might help?

>

> kelly

>

>

>

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Don't remember if it was this, or another loop, said Cal-Mag helped. (Calcium

Magnesium)-Shari

kc62765@... wrote:

> Shari and all:

>

> If you look at my sons coat it is slightly ragged where he ate it.. UGH..

> I am following this thread , hopefully it will stop him from eating cloth..

> It is an every once in a while deal.. Not everday day thankfully.. Or else

> he wouldn't have any clothing left to wear and I imagine it can't be too

> helpful to his insides.....

> So far responses to post indicate zinc might help ??? Anything else

> that might help?

>

> kelly

>

>

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