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Do you any of you juice to get live enzymes into your child.  My child has never

a day in his life ate a live food. Crazy I know....but I got to thinking about

it and  he ate cooked baby food when he was an infant and then he couldn't eat

solids until he was 13 months old and after that we couldn't get him to touch

anything raw or live and then we found out he had autism and we worked forever

to expand his diet in therapy, but none of the food we used was live bringing us

to now ....he still won't do it..!   So I thought of juicing some carrots and

celery and  putting it in a syringe. What do you guys think???   Do you think

live foods are going to give me any improvements.

Rose

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Hi Rose,

I have a NT son, 8 years old. He used to have a problem with eating, started to

eat solid food when he was 4 years old. Till that time he ate babyfood, and was

very limited in his menu. Now it's slowly getting better, but he still doesn not

want to eat fruit and some veggies.. So I make juices, mix oranges with carrots,

pineappeljuice with coconotmilk or lemon juice etc. It's the only way for him to

eat fruit.

Nicoline

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> Do you any of you juice to get live enzymes into your child.  My child has

never a day in his life ate a live food. Crazy I know....but I got to thinking

about it and  he ate cooked baby food when he was an infant and then he couldn't

eat solids until he was 13 months old and after that we couldn't get him to

touch anything raw or live and then we found out he had autism and we worked

forever to expand his diet in therapy, but none of the food we used was live

bringing us to now ....he still won't do it..!   So I thought of juicing some

carrots and celery and  putting it in a syringe. What do you guys think???   Do

you think live foods are going to give me any improvements.

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