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If he is a picky eater and needs to gain weight, you should try putting liquid

zinc in his drinks. You can get it here: www.kornax.com If you cannot smell or

taste your food, it is less appealing to you. He may be using zinc to fight

infections in his body and doesn't have enough of it for his sensory needs. In

that case I would also go heavy on the antioxidants, however you can get them in

him.

You are doing fine using the coconut oil on the french fries. Also try making

coconut kefir and putting it in smoothies for probiotics. I use about a cup of

blueberries, 1/2 banana, 1/2 cup kefir, and cover the mixture with water (to

about 1 inch over it). I think it's enough for about 3 small cups, my kids and

I drink it almost every day. Maybe that will work for him, then again, maybe he

needs the zinc first before he is willing!!

Liz

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> > I tried it. Caused nausia. Used it for my son was he was 3. Had to stop

after a few mos. Caused digestion issues for him. We react bad to most citrus

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> > I don't understand Sacc. B, it has yeast. So only those could use if their

yeast was in check?

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> > > > > Only yeast protocol is candidese (protease & celluose), only started

this in the last couple week.  But the constipation started when on probiotics

for 2 months no candidese at that time. I am a little confused...you think the

probiotics made the yeast worse?

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