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My 7 year old has recently begun mouthing things again. He always seems

to have a toy, a piece of clothing, etc. in his mouth. Anyone dealing

with this? What helped? Sometimes he sucks on his arm bad enough to give

himself a hickey.

We're also still dealing with a wetting problem. Not enough to go

through to his outer clothes, but his underwear always has stains. Any

suggestions?

We've been on the Houston enzymes for 2.5 months now, along with

Culturelle and Ojibwa Tea. I've recently started using an Epsom Salt

Spray on him nightly for the last week.

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> My 7 year old has recently begun mouthing things again. He always

seems

> to have a toy, a piece of clothing, etc. in his mouth. Anyone

dealing

> with this? What helped? Sometimes he sucks on his arm bad enough to

give

> himself a hickey.

Here is my link on hand licking, which will give you ideas for this.

http://home.pacbell.net/cscomp/handlick.htm

My #3 son licks his hands and chews on objects when he eats a " bad

food " , for him it is regression behavior, back to the oral/baby

stage. So that would be my first suspicion if you were describing my

own son, to find something new in his life that he may be reacting to,

even with enzymes. My link gives other ideas also.

> We've been on the Houston enzymes for 2.5 months now, along with

> Culturelle and Ojibwa Tea. I've recently started using an Epsom Salt

> Spray on him nightly for the last week.

Stop the epsom salt spray and see if this works, it sounds like this

is the culprit for the mouthing of objects.

Dana

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wow that sounds like my son. any suggestions on what type of zinc product to

look for and try. jordan bites but not out of aggression and he mouthes

everything. we really need to stop it though because he is biting on the window

seal where it is painted and i have found chips of paint in his mouth. this

definately can be good. i covered the window seals with fabric and velcroed it

to the window. we have alot of health food stores around here with lots of

assortments of things. what should i try for zinc?

kelly

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My daughter licks the chain link fence, shopping carts, and also chews on her

shirt. Is zinc just by itself or would a multi-vitamin be ok?? How much for a

40 lb 4 yr old??

Thanks,

Elayna

In a message dated 7/16/2003 1:52:03 PM Central Daylight Time,

cubicmonica@... writes:

> Mouthing things can be a sign of either iron or zinc deficiency.

> Zinc is most commonly the problem with autistic kids.

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In a message dated 18/07/2003 18:13:17 GMT Daylight Time,

cubicmonica@... writes:

> . If a child needs zinc, she

> will not taste it but if she does not need it she will reject it.

>

I htought this was the other way round??? Just started Water OZ and I think

it tastes, not spit out bad but not fun, so does this mean I don;t need it???

MAndi in UK

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Zinc is best taken by itself. If taken in a multi-vitamin it can

lose it's effectiveness. I give most supplements to my son in the

morning but zinc alone in the evening. If a child needs zinc, she

will not taste it but if she does not need it she will reject it.

That is another reason why it is a good idea to stick to zinc alone.

I empty the capsules from Kirkman's into my son's juice. I'm sure

the liquid would be good for this too. As for dosage, I have heard

that many DAN doctors recommend 1mg per pound. I gave my son 1/2

capsule (10mg) when he was age 2. This eliminated the biting and

licking. When he was 3 1/2 I increased to 20mg which also greatly

reduced his diahrea. He is still on 20mg per day and is about 30

lbs.

> My daughter licks the chain link fence, shopping carts, and also

chews on her

> shirt. Is zinc just by itself or would a multi-vitamin be ok?? How

much for a

> 40 lb 4 yr old??

>

> Thanks,

> Elayna

>

>

>

> In a message dated 7/16/2003 1:52:03 PM Central Daylight Time,

> cubicmonica@y... writes:

>

> > Mouthing things can be a sign of either iron or zinc deficiency.

> > Zinc is most commonly the problem with autistic kids.

>

>

>

>

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Thanks

Water Oz is an Ionic liquid, looks like water. I do have some Zinc Pilconate

stuff in caps, I try that see what happens :)

Mandi

> From what I have read, that would be true. I am not familiar with

> the product you mentioned though. In order to determine if the taste

> is zinc, it should be nothing but zinc. I have put the zinc powder

> directly on my tongue and did not taste anything. I have gotten

> Minute Maid OJ with zinc before and it had a strange taste. I think

> it is not the zinc but other items they put in at the same time.

>

>

>

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From what I have read, that would be true. I am not familiar with

the product you mentioned though. In order to determine if the taste

is zinc, it should be nothing but zinc. I have put the zinc powder

directly on my tongue and did not taste anything. I have gotten

Minute Maid OJ with zinc before and it had a strange taste. I think

it is not the zinc but other items they put in at the same time.

> In a message dated 18/07/2003 18:13:17 GMT Daylight Time,

> cubicmonica@y... writes:

>

>

> > . If a child needs zinc, she

> > will not taste it but if she does not need it she will reject

it.

> >

>

> I htought this was the other way round??? Just started Water OZ and

I think

> it tastes, not spit out bad but not fun, so does this mean I don;t

need it???

> MAndi in UK

>

>

>

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