Guest guest Posted June 24, 2008 Report Share Posted June 24, 2008 Hi , I am really short on time and desperate as I try to figure out what to feed my son. I already explained his situation a few posts back ( I called it fine tuning.), so you if you can give it a brief glance... . I am mostly interested in your ideas about protein. My son seems to be a carb addict. He nibbles at meat and vegetables ( unless they are potatoes or other starch). So, I would think he definitely needs more protein. I do give him spirulina, chlorella and I listed those things on that post, too. But he did test 3 yrs ago as sensitive to milk and wheat ( but not casein, interestingly). Both cow and goat. I have studied this issue and remain unsure - about giving him raw cheese very occasionally. Sally Fallon says that raw milk and cheeses might be ok for those who have sensitivities because it has all the enzymes. So, about this shake your talking about?? Cookies and cream? Is that ok on a milk free diet?? If is is raw? I looked around your site, but had trouble finding exactly what you did for your son. Did I miss it?? I see the letter from the man named Sam, but that link did not work to his site. Also, on cleansing. I have always used the most gentle approach I could and I tend to shy away from most formulations. I do keep him on silymarin for liver. I would prefer to use one product at a time I guess because I have concerns about all the supplements this kid takes!! Just so much it seems ridiculous. With his meds and all I just fear addding too much more. And I fear some sort of interaction problem. I just do not have the money for tests right now to see where he stands with supplements. I am saving up for it. But I can't just sit and twiddle my thumbs either. Thanks! Joanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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