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if they had any luck/success implementing a rotational diet? My

husband and I are trying to start one with this week and it seems

absolutely impossible. My son is extremly limited in what he can eat

(GFCF plus no corn, soy, eggs, phenols, nuts, beans, etc.). I don't

think there is enough food in his diet to rotate it. Our nutrionist

wants us to do a 4 day rotational diet (4 days same food, then rotate

to new food for 4 days - - we do it for 16 days total - - 4 days x

4) I have several problems with this.

1. My son can only drink rice milk and Darifree. If the has these

drinks for his 4 days, respectively (8 days total, what will he drink

on the other 8 days? Where will he get his calcium from? Also, if

he drinks rice milk for 4 consecutive days he will get constipated

2. My son will reject eating the same EXACT foods for 4 days

straight. He is already a skinny boy and he only just started

putting on weight - - I don't want him to lose weight because he is

tired of the foods we are giving him

3. I don't even think there is enough food in his limited diet to

cicrulate it through a 4 day rotation. It is very hard to make good

baked foods without combining different flours (e.g., tapioca, rice,

potato, etc.)

If anyone has any experience with this kind of rotational diet please

let me know. We are really struggling here. Did anyone ever modifiy

the 4 day rotation diet and do 3 days, or 2 days instead? Any advice

or information you may have would be greatly appreciated.

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