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My son just finished his second round and is doing really well. He is a

tiny bit spacey but not much and seems happy and interacting really

well. My question is he started to grind his teeth and he took a bite

out of a foam block when he has never bitten before. I suppose it could

be teething but he obviously has gotten teeth in before without doing

this. I am fairly sure he is low in calcium and I have upped his

mg's .. Could calcium def be the reason for this or something else?

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Thanks I only saw order a catalog I didn't see an online version : (

Re: [ ] grinding teeth and biting

Check out the Kirkman's catalog...teeth grinding can be a sign of manganese

deficiency. You can check out their catalog online to read more about this. I

am sure others on the list can tell you more...

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> My son just finished his second round and is doing really well. He is a

> tiny bit spacey but not much and seems happy and interacting really

> well. My question is he started to grind his teeth and he took a bite

> out of a foam block when he has never bitten before.

At my house, grinding was caused by mineral deficiency. For #2, zinc.

For #1, copper and calcium [and calcium required vitamin K for proper

absorption]. It can also be caused by yeast overgrowth.

Dana

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