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Hi..

I know Waxman wrote a book of feeding a baby baby food. She may be available for consultation relative this situation. There is a wonderful woman who works at the Kushi Institute and counsels women and children, her name escapes me. She does consults via phone. I know her last name begins with an A. If I think of it, I will post it. She has brought up many children.

Diane M

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We are very lucky to have Waxman as a member of this group!

So ?..........................

>

> Hi..

> I know Waxman wrote a book of feeding a baby baby food.

She may be

> available for consultation relative this situation. There is a

wonderful woman

> who works at the Kushi Institute and counsels women and children,

her name

> escapes me. She does consults via phone. I know her last name

begins with an

> A. If I think of it, I will post it. She has brought up many

children.

>

> Diane M

>

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Hi there

I might be mistaken but I thought asked this question last week. Did you

try any of the recommendations yet ? I have enclosed the emails again in

case they got lost somewhere along the way. If you would like one on one

counselling I would be happy to help out. Please let me know.

Many blessings

Hi

I am not sure how they make that bottled baby food but I suspect it comes from a

flour product. This can clog the baby's digestion. If you can find time to make

the grain at home, it makes a huge difference. You baby should be eating some

solid

food too. soft cooked whole grains, pieces of vegetables, tofu, nori, sauteed

vegs,

cooked fruit, finger foods, very mild miso soup, pasta etc. I also have

suggestions

for baby food on my web site if you are interested - www.bebabywise.com.

Have a beautiful Sunday

>> > Hi

>> >

>> > I am not sure what your son is eating on a daily basis. Usually

>> constipation in small children is due to too much grain, bread,

>salt

>> or too much fruit and juice. If he is getting a soft cereal, it

>can

>> be too thick also. I would try and give him more vegetables that

>> include some greens if possible. Cook them with the sweeter

>tasting

>> ones.

>> >

>> > Also there is a very simple tea you can make from agar agar

>flakes

>> (these come from a sea vegetable). Place 1 cup water and 1

>> tablespoon of agar agar flakes in a pan. Bring to a boil on a

>> low/medium flame and simmer for about 1-2 minutes. Stir to

>dissolve

>> the flakes. You then add a tablespoon of rice syrup. Stir through

>> and offer this drink while warm. The baby doesn't need to have the

>> whole cup, about 1/4 is fine unless he loves it. You can also give

>> him a very gentle belly massage with a little almond oil mixed

>with

>> a drop of lavender and chamomile essential oils. Use this oil

>> mixture to rub his feet too. A daily bath is important for small

>> children because it helps them to relax.

>> >

>> > By the way the agar drink is good for big guys with the same

>> problem!!

>> >

>> > If you are interested , I have just written a book on

>> natural and organic baby food called Yummy Yummy in My Tummy which

>> includes a section on home remedies.

>> >

>> > Many blessings

>> >

>> >

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

info@...

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Hi ,

I would recommend going through the whole process of a consultation with as it is important to work through all the possibilities and create a healthy diet that not only resolves the constipation but helps ensure good long term health. I know I am now contradicting myself but one quick fix is to give your baby a drink made from a sea vegetable called agar agar and apple juice. Normally you use agar agar to make an aspic however if you give it to your baby whilst it is still hot it will be in liquid form. Basically dissolve a desert spoon of agar agar into a simmering cup of half apple juice and half water. Let it cool to a comfortable temperature for your son and then let him drink it.

Try one cup a day for three days.

At the same time give him mainly vegetables either juiced, pureed or in soups. Vegetables and fruits should make up 60% - 70% of his diet for now. Avoid any processed foods like bread, pasta, crackers, biscuits.......and eliminate any salt. Once he is back to normal this diet will have to be adjusted as it is not suitable for more than about two weeks.

All the best,

Simon

Simon G. Brown

22 Belsize Square

London NW3 4HT

+44 (0) 20 7431 9897

simon@...

http://www.chienergy.co.uk/

Hi Everyone,

What a topic!, but a very real circumstance in the life of my dear

little Jake who is 13 months old. His face turns red and he moans

very loudly in obvious discomfort when trying to pass a " boulder " .

Reggie, who has been a great support and lives in my town of Boca

Raton (how great is that), suggested I post a message to the Group as

to the situation with Jake. I am open to learning and seeking viable

alternatives.

Currently, in addition to the prune juice, the MD has recommend Karo

syrup, that in the face of no known viable alternate we have been

going with. It is not something I would put in the my wife's or my

body, so frankly it pains me to give it to Jake, BUT doing nothing in

the face of his obvious great discomfort is presently a trade off.

I appreciate that more may need to be heard about Jake, what we are

feeding him, etc. to make some alternative recommendations. In the

meanwhile, any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Anyone who is willing and would like to inquire further is also

welcome to email me directly if you prefer: esssmith@... <mailto:esssmith%40att.net> .

Thanks all for listening and caring.

Boca Raton

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Hi ,

Thanks for your interest and care. Your response is greatly

appreciated.

I've searched and been unable to locate your book " Yummy Yummy in My

Tummy " . Please provide whatever information will enable me to do a

successful search on & Noble.

We've been steering away from the use of Earth's Best and Organic

Baby products and increasingly towards a variety of fresh veggies.

This has includes kale as a " greens " . He is also getting little tofu

chunks in some grain.

He gets a daily bath and mostly relaxes on my shoulder. I don't give

him a daily belly rub, only occationally, and will begin it daily

today and also try the agar agar drink you suggested.

Fortunately Jake has a good appetite and hasn't met a food he

doesn't like.

Is 14 months too early for miso?

The children's gastro MD has him on Enulose, which has softened his

stool so that he's not in pain from passing. Based upon further

recommendations we've cut out bananas, apples and apple juice, and

were told that rice contributed to his constipation, so he's gotten

barley and whole oats.

I admit I am a little lost here, especially since some actions we

are taken go against my " gut " . I look forward to getting your book

in our hands.

A sincere thanks again!

Boca Raton

>

> Hi there

>

> I might be mistaken but I thought asked this question last

week. Did you try any of the recommendations yet ? I have

enclosed the emails again in case they got lost somewhere along the

way. If you would like one on one counselling I would be happy to

help out. Please let me know.

>

> Many blessings

>

>

> Hi

>

> I am not sure how they make that bottled baby food but I suspect

it comes from a

> flour product. This can clog the baby's digestion. If you can find

time to make

> the grain at home, it makes a huge difference. You baby should be

eating some solid

> food too. soft cooked whole grains, pieces of vegetables, tofu,

nori, sauteed vegs,

> cooked fruit, finger foods, very mild miso soup, pasta etc. I also

have suggestions

> for baby food on my web site if you are interested -

www.bebabywise.com.

>

> Have a beautiful Sunday

>

>

>

> >> > Hi

> >> >

> >> > I am not sure what your son is eating on a daily basis.

Usually

> >> constipation in small children is due to too much grain, bread,

> >salt

> >> or too much fruit and juice. If he is getting a soft cereal, it

> >can

> >> be too thick also. I would try and give him more vegetables

that

> >> include some greens if possible. Cook them with the sweeter

> >tasting

> >> ones.

> >> >

> >> > Also there is a very simple tea you can make from agar agar

> >flakes

> >> (these come from a sea vegetable). Place 1 cup water and 1

> >> tablespoon of agar agar flakes in a pan. Bring to a boil on a

> >> low/medium flame and simmer for about 1-2 minutes. Stir to

> >dissolve

> >> the flakes. You then add a tablespoon of rice syrup. Stir

through

> >> and offer this drink while warm. The baby doesn't need to have

the

> >> whole cup, about 1/4 is fine unless he loves it. You can also

give

> >> him a very gentle belly massage with a little almond oil mixed

> >with

> >> a drop of lavender and chamomile essential oils. Use this oil

> >> mixture to rub his feet too. A daily bath is important for

small

> >> children because it helps them to relax.

> >> >

> >> > By the way the agar drink is good for big guys with the same

> >> problem!!

> >> >

> >> > If you are interested , I have just written a book on

> >> natural and organic baby food called Yummy Yummy in My Tummy

which

> >> includes a section on home remedies.

> >> >

> >> > Many blessings

> >> >

> >> >

>

>

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

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Hi ,

Thanks for your interest and care. Your response is greatly

appreciated.

I've searched and been unable to locate your book " Yummy Yummy in My

Tummy " . Please provide whatever information will enable me to do a

successful search on & Noble.

We've been steering away from the use of Earth's Best and Organic

Baby products and increasingly towards a variety of fresh veggies.

This has includes kale as a " greens " . He is also getting little tofu

chunks in some grain.

He gets a daily bath and mostly relaxes on my shoulder. I don't give

him a daily belly rub, only occationally, and will begin it daily

today and also try the agar agar drink you suggested.

Fortunately Jake has a good appetite and hasn't met a food he

doesn't like.

Is 14 months too early for miso?

The children's gastro MD has him on Enulose, which has softened his

stool so that he's not in pain from passing. Based upon further

recommendations we've cut out bananas, apples and apple juice, and

were told that rice contributed to his constipation, so he's gotten

barley and whole oats.

I admit I am a little lost here, especially since some actions we

are taken go against my " gut " . I look forward to getting your book

in our hands.

A sincere thanks again!

Boca Raton

>

> Hi there

>

> I might be mistaken but I thought asked this question last

week. Did you try any of the recommendations yet ? I have

enclosed the emails again in case they got lost somewhere along the

way. If you would like one on one counselling I would be happy to

help out. Please let me know.

>

> Many blessings

>

>

> Hi

>

> I am not sure how they make that bottled baby food but I suspect

it comes from a

> flour product. This can clog the baby's digestion. If you can find

time to make

> the grain at home, it makes a huge difference. You baby should be

eating some solid

> food too. soft cooked whole grains, pieces of vegetables, tofu,

nori, sauteed vegs,

> cooked fruit, finger foods, very mild miso soup, pasta etc. I also

have suggestions

> for baby food on my web site if you are interested -

www.bebabywise.com.

>

> Have a beautiful Sunday

>

>

>

> >> > Hi

> >> >

> >> > I am not sure what your son is eating on a daily basis.

Usually

> >> constipation in small children is due to too much grain, bread,

> >salt

> >> or too much fruit and juice. If he is getting a soft cereal, it

> >can

> >> be too thick also. I would try and give him more vegetables

that

> >> include some greens if possible. Cook them with the sweeter

> >tasting

> >> ones.

> >> >

> >> > Also there is a very simple tea you can make from agar agar

> >flakes

> >> (these come from a sea vegetable). Place 1 cup water and 1

> >> tablespoon of agar agar flakes in a pan. Bring to a boil on a

> >> low/medium flame and simmer for about 1-2 minutes. Stir to

> >dissolve

> >> the flakes. You then add a tablespoon of rice syrup. Stir

through

> >> and offer this drink while warm. The baby doesn't need to have

the

> >> whole cup, about 1/4 is fine unless he loves it. You can also

give

> >> him a very gentle belly massage with a little almond oil mixed

> >with

> >> a drop of lavender and chamomile essential oils. Use this oil

> >> mixture to rub his feet too. A daily bath is important for

small

> >> children because it helps them to relax.

> >> >

> >> > By the way the agar drink is good for big guys with the same

> >> problem!!

> >> >

> >> > If you are interested , I have just written a book on

> >> natural and organic baby food called Yummy Yummy in My Tummy

which

> >> includes a section on home remedies.

> >> >

> >> > Many blessings

> >> >

> >> >

>

>

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

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Hi ,

We have the book online in two formats, a

hard cover or a instant pdf download.

http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php

From:

VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of

Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006

5:40 AM

To:

VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re:

Toddler constipation

Hi ,

Thanks for your interest and care. Your response is greatly

appreciated.

I've searched and been unable to locate your book " Yummy Yummy in My

Tummy " . Please provide whatever information will enable me to do a

successful search on & Noble.

We've been steering away from the use of Earth's Best and Organic

Baby products and increasingly towards a variety of fresh veggies.

This has includes kale as a " greens " . He is also getting little tofu

chunks in some grain.

He gets a daily bath and mostly relaxes on my shoulder. I don't give

him a daily belly rub, only occationally, and will begin it daily

today and also try the agar agar drink you suggested.

Fortunately Jake has a good appetite and hasn't met a food he

doesn't like.

Is 14 months too early for miso?

The children's gastro MD has him on Enulose, which has softened his

stool so that he's not in pain from passing. Based upon further

recommendations we've cut out bananas, apples and apple juice, and

were told that rice contributed to his constipation, so he's gotten

barley and whole oats.

I admit I am a little lost here, especially since some actions we

are taken go against my " gut " . I look forward to getting your book

in our hands.

A sincere thanks again!

Boca Raton

>

> Hi there

>

> I might be mistaken but I thought asked this question last

week. Did you try any of the recommendations yet ? I have

enclosed the emails again in case they got lost somewhere along the

way. If you would like one on one counselling I would be happy to

help out. Please let me know.

>

> Many blessings

>

>

> Hi

>

> I am not sure how they make that bottled baby food but I suspect

it comes from a

> flour product. This can clog the baby's digestion. If you can find

time to make

> the grain at home, it makes a huge difference. You baby should be

eating some solid

> food too. soft cooked whole grains, pieces of vegetables, tofu,

nori, sauteed vegs,

> cooked fruit, finger foods, very mild miso soup, pasta etc. I also

have suggestions

> for baby food on my web site if you are interested -

www.bebabywise.com.

>

> Have a beautiful Sunday

>

>

>

> >> > Hi

> >> >

> >> > I am not sure what your son is eating on a daily basis.

Usually

> >> constipation in small children is due to too much grain, bread,

> >salt

> >> or too much fruit and juice. If he is getting a soft cereal, it

> >can

> >> be too thick also. I would try and give him more vegetables

that

> >> include some greens if possible. Cook them with the sweeter

> >tasting

> >> ones.

> >> >

> >> > Also there is a very simple tea you can make from agar agar

> >flakes

> >> (these come from a sea vegetable). Place 1 cup water and 1

> >> tablespoon of agar agar flakes in a pan. Bring to a boil on a

> >> low/medium flame and simmer for about 1-2 minutes. Stir to

> >dissolve

> >> the flakes. You then add a tablespoon of rice syrup. Stir

through

> >> and offer this drink while warm. The baby doesn't need to have

the

> >> whole cup, about 1/4 is fine unless he loves it. You can also

give

> >> him a very gentle belly massage with a little almond oil mixed

> >with

> >> a drop of lavender and chamomile essential oils. Use this oil

> >> mixture to rub his feet too. A daily bath is important for

small

> >> children because it helps them to relax.

> >> >

> >> > By the way the agar drink is good for big guys with the same

> >> problem!!

> >> >

> >> > If you are interested , I have just written a book on

> >> natural and organic baby food called Yummy Yummy in My Tummy

which

> >> includes a section on home remedies.

> >> >

> >> > Many blessings

> >> >

> >> >

>

>

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

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Hi ,

We have the book online in two formats, a

hard cover or a instant pdf download.

http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php

From:

VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of

Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006

5:40 AM

To:

VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re:

Toddler constipation

Hi ,

Thanks for your interest and care. Your response is greatly

appreciated.

I've searched and been unable to locate your book " Yummy Yummy in My

Tummy " . Please provide whatever information will enable me to do a

successful search on & Noble.

We've been steering away from the use of Earth's Best and Organic

Baby products and increasingly towards a variety of fresh veggies.

This has includes kale as a " greens " . He is also getting little tofu

chunks in some grain.

He gets a daily bath and mostly relaxes on my shoulder. I don't give

him a daily belly rub, only occationally, and will begin it daily

today and also try the agar agar drink you suggested.

Fortunately Jake has a good appetite and hasn't met a food he

doesn't like.

Is 14 months too early for miso?

The children's gastro MD has him on Enulose, which has softened his

stool so that he's not in pain from passing. Based upon further

recommendations we've cut out bananas, apples and apple juice, and

were told that rice contributed to his constipation, so he's gotten

barley and whole oats.

I admit I am a little lost here, especially since some actions we

are taken go against my " gut " . I look forward to getting your book

in our hands.

A sincere thanks again!

Boca Raton

>

> Hi there

>

> I might be mistaken but I thought asked this question last

week. Did you try any of the recommendations yet ? I have

enclosed the emails again in case they got lost somewhere along the

way. If you would like one on one counselling I would be happy to

help out. Please let me know.

>

> Many blessings

>

>

> Hi

>

> I am not sure how they make that bottled baby food but I suspect

it comes from a

> flour product. This can clog the baby's digestion. If you can find

time to make

> the grain at home, it makes a huge difference. You baby should be

eating some solid

> food too. soft cooked whole grains, pieces of vegetables, tofu,

nori, sauteed vegs,

> cooked fruit, finger foods, very mild miso soup, pasta etc. I also

have suggestions

> for baby food on my web site if you are interested -

www.bebabywise.com.

>

> Have a beautiful Sunday

>

>

>

> >> > Hi

> >> >

> >> > I am not sure what your son is eating on a daily basis.

Usually

> >> constipation in small children is due to too much grain, bread,

> >salt

> >> or too much fruit and juice. If he is getting a soft cereal, it

> >can

> >> be too thick also. I would try and give him more vegetables

that

> >> include some greens if possible. Cook them with the sweeter

> >tasting

> >> ones.

> >> >

> >> > Also there is a very simple tea you can make from agar agar

> >flakes

> >> (these come from a sea vegetable). Place 1 cup water and 1

> >> tablespoon of agar agar flakes in a pan. Bring to a boil on a

> >> low/medium flame and simmer for about 1-2 minutes. Stir to

> >dissolve

> >> the flakes. You then add a tablespoon of rice syrup. Stir

through

> >> and offer this drink while warm. The baby doesn't need to have

the

> >> whole cup, about 1/4 is fine unless he loves it. You can also

give

> >> him a very gentle belly massage with a little almond oil mixed

> >with

> >> a drop of lavender and chamomile essential oils. Use this oil

> >> mixture to rub his feet too. A daily bath is important for

small

> >> children because it helps them to relax.

> >> >

> >> > By the way the agar drink is good for big guys with the same

> >> problem!!

> >> >

> >> > If you are interested , I have just written a book on

> >> natural and organic baby food called Yummy Yummy in My Tummy

which

> >> includes a section on home remedies.

> >> >

> >> > Many blessings

> >> >

> >> >

>

>

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

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have you taken Jake off dairy?

I did a google search and this is what I found:

Enulose (Lactulose Solution)

Enulose is used as a laxative in dogs and cats. Common side effects

include bloating and flatulence. Caution should be used in animals

with electrolyte imbalance. Consult your veterinarian about dosing

regimens

You can buy 's wonderful book at 's website:

www.simplynatural.biz

I hope things continue to get better for you guys and little Jake.

Peace,

Reggie

> >

> > Hi there

> >

> > I might be mistaken but I thought asked this question

last

> week. Did you try any of the recommendations yet ? I have

> enclosed the emails again in case they got lost somewhere along

the

> way. If you would like one on one counselling I would be happy to

> help out. Please let me know.

> >

> > Many blessings

> >

> >

> > Hi

> >

> > I am not sure how they make that bottled baby food but I suspect

> it comes from a

> > flour product. This can clog the baby's digestion. If you can

find

> time to make

> > the grain at home, it makes a huge difference. You baby should

be

> eating some solid

> > food too. soft cooked whole grains, pieces of vegetables, tofu,

> nori, sauteed vegs,

> > cooked fruit, finger foods, very mild miso soup, pasta etc. I

also

> have suggestions

> > for baby food on my web site if you are interested -

> www.bebabywise.com.

> >

> > Have a beautiful Sunday

> >

> >

> >

> > >> > Hi

> > >> >

> > >> > I am not sure what your son is eating on a daily basis.

> Usually

> > >> constipation in small children is due to too much grain,

bread,

> > >salt

> > >> or too much fruit and juice. If he is getting a soft cereal,

it

> > >can

> > >> be too thick also. I would try and give him more vegetables

> that

> > >> include some greens if possible. Cook them with the sweeter

> > >tasting

> > >> ones.

> > >> >

> > >> > Also there is a very simple tea you can make from agar agar

> > >flakes

> > >> (these come from a sea vegetable). Place 1 cup water and 1

> > >> tablespoon of agar agar flakes in a pan. Bring to a boil on a

> > >> low/medium flame and simmer for about 1-2 minutes. Stir to

> > >dissolve

> > >> the flakes. You then add a tablespoon of rice syrup. Stir

> through

> > >> and offer this drink while warm. The baby doesn't need to

have

> the

> > >> whole cup, about 1/4 is fine unless he loves it. You can also

> give

> > >> him a very gentle belly massage with a little almond oil

mixed

> > >with

> > >> a drop of lavender and chamomile essential oils. Use this oil

> > >> mixture to rub his feet too. A daily bath is important for

> small

> > >> children because it helps them to relax.

> > >> >

> > >> > By the way the agar drink is good for big guys with the

same

> > >> problem!!

> > >> >

> > >> > If you are interested , I have just written a book on

> > >> natural and organic baby food called Yummy Yummy in My Tummy

> which

> > >> includes a section on home remedies.

> > >> >

> > >> > Many blessings

> > >> >

> > >> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Brown Waxman

> > www.celebrate4health.com

> > www.bebabywise.com

> > info@

> >

>

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have you taken Jake off dairy?

I did a google search and this is what I found:

Enulose (Lactulose Solution)

Enulose is used as a laxative in dogs and cats. Common side effects

include bloating and flatulence. Caution should be used in animals

with electrolyte imbalance. Consult your veterinarian about dosing

regimens

You can buy 's wonderful book at 's website:

www.simplynatural.biz

I hope things continue to get better for you guys and little Jake.

Peace,

Reggie

> >

> > Hi there

> >

> > I might be mistaken but I thought asked this question

last

> week. Did you try any of the recommendations yet ? I have

> enclosed the emails again in case they got lost somewhere along

the

> way. If you would like one on one counselling I would be happy to

> help out. Please let me know.

> >

> > Many blessings

> >

> >

> > Hi

> >

> > I am not sure how they make that bottled baby food but I suspect

> it comes from a

> > flour product. This can clog the baby's digestion. If you can

find

> time to make

> > the grain at home, it makes a huge difference. You baby should

be

> eating some solid

> > food too. soft cooked whole grains, pieces of vegetables, tofu,

> nori, sauteed vegs,

> > cooked fruit, finger foods, very mild miso soup, pasta etc. I

also

> have suggestions

> > for baby food on my web site if you are interested -

> www.bebabywise.com.

> >

> > Have a beautiful Sunday

> >

> >

> >

> > >> > Hi

> > >> >

> > >> > I am not sure what your son is eating on a daily basis.

> Usually

> > >> constipation in small children is due to too much grain,

bread,

> > >salt

> > >> or too much fruit and juice. If he is getting a soft cereal,

it

> > >can

> > >> be too thick also. I would try and give him more vegetables

> that

> > >> include some greens if possible. Cook them with the sweeter

> > >tasting

> > >> ones.

> > >> >

> > >> > Also there is a very simple tea you can make from agar agar

> > >flakes

> > >> (these come from a sea vegetable). Place 1 cup water and 1

> > >> tablespoon of agar agar flakes in a pan. Bring to a boil on a

> > >> low/medium flame and simmer for about 1-2 minutes. Stir to

> > >dissolve

> > >> the flakes. You then add a tablespoon of rice syrup. Stir

> through

> > >> and offer this drink while warm. The baby doesn't need to

have

> the

> > >> whole cup, about 1/4 is fine unless he loves it. You can also

> give

> > >> him a very gentle belly massage with a little almond oil

mixed

> > >with

> > >> a drop of lavender and chamomile essential oils. Use this oil

> > >> mixture to rub his feet too. A daily bath is important for

> small

> > >> children because it helps them to relax.

> > >> >

> > >> > By the way the agar drink is good for big guys with the

same

> > >> problem!!

> > >> >

> > >> > If you are interested , I have just written a book on

> > >> natural and organic baby food called Yummy Yummy in My Tummy

> which

> > >> includes a section on home remedies.

> > >> >

> > >> > Many blessings

> > >> >

> > >> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Brown Waxman

> > www.celebrate4health.com

> > www.bebabywise.com

> > info@

> >

>

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Thanks Reggie,

The MD is tops in his field, his approach is conservative and Jake

is no longer s-u-f-f-e-r-i-n-g. Heck, the medication probably works

swell in pigs, too. For what it is worth, you are singing to the

choir. I do my best to find a balance.

Next, is evolving our practices in a manner that will hopefully

relieve Jake of this condition. Many of the members of this list are

contributing to that present evolution.

I printed out 's recipe for Grain Milk and will run it by LA,

my wife, with the intention of reducing or eliminating milk. How do

you deliver calcium to a 14 month old.......... bancha tea?

I just ordered the book!

I sent an email to Sandy Pukel as I am curious about his book and

will post the name of it once I have it. I have spoken to LA about

maybe going on the cruise next year, since we've missed all the

previous cruises. I see my friend Rabbi will be presenting.

It is sooooooooooooo beneficial for me and my family to be connected

to you all!

Thanks & Stay Well,

PS: We could not make it to the park at Noon on Sat., next time!

> > >

> > > Hi there

> > >

> > > I might be mistaken but I thought asked this question

> last

> > week. Did you try any of the recommendations yet ? I have

> > enclosed the emails again in case they got lost somewhere along

> the

> > way. If you would like one on one counselling I would be happy

to

> > help out. Please let me know.

> > >

> > > Many blessings

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi

> > >

> > > I am not sure how they make that bottled baby food but I

suspect

> > it comes from a

> > > flour product. This can clog the baby's digestion. If you can

> find

> > time to make

> > > the grain at home, it makes a huge difference. You baby should

> be

> > eating some solid

> > > food too. soft cooked whole grains, pieces of vegetables,

tofu,

> > nori, sauteed vegs,

> > > cooked fruit, finger foods, very mild miso soup, pasta etc. I

> also

> > have suggestions

> > > for baby food on my web site if you are interested -

> > www.bebabywise.com.

> > >

> > > Have a beautiful Sunday

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > >> > Hi

> > > >> >

> > > >> > I am not sure what your son is eating on a daily basis.

> > Usually

> > > >> constipation in small children is due to too much grain,

> bread,

> > > >salt

> > > >> or too much fruit and juice. If he is getting a soft

cereal,

> it

> > > >can

> > > >> be too thick also. I would try and give him more vegetables

> > that

> > > >> include some greens if possible. Cook them with the sweeter

> > > >tasting

> > > >> ones.

> > > >> >

> > > >> > Also there is a very simple tea you can make from agar

agar

> > > >flakes

> > > >> (these come from a sea vegetable). Place 1 cup water and 1

> > > >> tablespoon of agar agar flakes in a pan. Bring to a boil on

a

> > > >> low/medium flame and simmer for about 1-2 minutes. Stir to

> > > >dissolve

> > > >> the flakes. You then add a tablespoon of rice syrup. Stir

> > through

> > > >> and offer this drink while warm. The baby doesn't need to

> have

> > the

> > > >> whole cup, about 1/4 is fine unless he loves it. You can

also

> > give

> > > >> him a very gentle belly massage with a little almond oil

> mixed

> > > >with

> > > >> a drop of lavender and chamomile essential oils. Use this

oil

> > > >> mixture to rub his feet too. A daily bath is important for

> > small

> > > >> children because it helps them to relax.

> > > >> >

> > > >> > By the way the agar drink is good for big guys with the

> same

> > > >> problem!!

> > > >> >

> > > >> > If you are interested , I have just written a book

on

> > > >> natural and organic baby food called Yummy Yummy in My

Tummy

> > which

> > > >> includes a section on home remedies.

> > > >> >

> > > >> > Many blessings

> > > >> >

> > > >> >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Brown Waxman

> > > www.celebrate4health.com

> > > www.bebabywise.com

> > > info@

> > >

> >

>

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Thanks Reggie,

The MD is tops in his field, his approach is conservative and Jake

is no longer s-u-f-f-e-r-i-n-g. Heck, the medication probably works

swell in pigs, too. For what it is worth, you are singing to the

choir. I do my best to find a balance.

Next, is evolving our practices in a manner that will hopefully

relieve Jake of this condition. Many of the members of this list are

contributing to that present evolution.

I printed out 's recipe for Grain Milk and will run it by LA,

my wife, with the intention of reducing or eliminating milk. How do

you deliver calcium to a 14 month old.......... bancha tea?

I just ordered the book!

I sent an email to Sandy Pukel as I am curious about his book and

will post the name of it once I have it. I have spoken to LA about

maybe going on the cruise next year, since we've missed all the

previous cruises. I see my friend Rabbi will be presenting.

It is sooooooooooooo beneficial for me and my family to be connected

to you all!

Thanks & Stay Well,

PS: We could not make it to the park at Noon on Sat., next time!

> > >

> > > Hi there

> > >

> > > I might be mistaken but I thought asked this question

> last

> > week. Did you try any of the recommendations yet ? I have

> > enclosed the emails again in case they got lost somewhere along

> the

> > way. If you would like one on one counselling I would be happy

to

> > help out. Please let me know.

> > >

> > > Many blessings

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi

> > >

> > > I am not sure how they make that bottled baby food but I

suspect

> > it comes from a

> > > flour product. This can clog the baby's digestion. If you can

> find

> > time to make

> > > the grain at home, it makes a huge difference. You baby should

> be

> > eating some solid

> > > food too. soft cooked whole grains, pieces of vegetables,

tofu,

> > nori, sauteed vegs,

> > > cooked fruit, finger foods, very mild miso soup, pasta etc. I

> also

> > have suggestions

> > > for baby food on my web site if you are interested -

> > www.bebabywise.com.

> > >

> > > Have a beautiful Sunday

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > >> > Hi

> > > >> >

> > > >> > I am not sure what your son is eating on a daily basis.

> > Usually

> > > >> constipation in small children is due to too much grain,

> bread,

> > > >salt

> > > >> or too much fruit and juice. If he is getting a soft

cereal,

> it

> > > >can

> > > >> be too thick also. I would try and give him more vegetables

> > that

> > > >> include some greens if possible. Cook them with the sweeter

> > > >tasting

> > > >> ones.

> > > >> >

> > > >> > Also there is a very simple tea you can make from agar

agar

> > > >flakes

> > > >> (these come from a sea vegetable). Place 1 cup water and 1

> > > >> tablespoon of agar agar flakes in a pan. Bring to a boil on

a

> > > >> low/medium flame and simmer for about 1-2 minutes. Stir to

> > > >dissolve

> > > >> the flakes. You then add a tablespoon of rice syrup. Stir

> > through

> > > >> and offer this drink while warm. The baby doesn't need to

> have

> > the

> > > >> whole cup, about 1/4 is fine unless he loves it. You can

also

> > give

> > > >> him a very gentle belly massage with a little almond oil

> mixed

> > > >with

> > > >> a drop of lavender and chamomile essential oils. Use this

oil

> > > >> mixture to rub his feet too. A daily bath is important for

> > small

> > > >> children because it helps them to relax.

> > > >> >

> > > >> > By the way the agar drink is good for big guys with the

> same

> > > >> problem!!

> > > >> >

> > > >> > If you are interested , I have just written a book

on

> > > >> natural and organic baby food called Yummy Yummy in My

Tummy

> > which

> > > >> includes a section on home remedies.

> > > >> >

> > > >> > Many blessings

> > > >> >

> > > >> >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Brown Waxman

> > > www.celebrate4health.com

> > > www.bebabywise.com

> > > info@

> > >

> >

>

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Sandy's book was just posted here it's called Greens & Grains on the

Deep Blue Sea Cookbook

You're friends with Loring? He's been every year on the cruise nice

guy.

Let me know if you go on the cruise, we think we're going.......

Peace,

Reggie

> > > >

> > > > Hi there

> > > >

> > > > I might be mistaken but I thought asked this question

> > last

> > > week. Did you try any of the recommendations yet ? I

have

> > > enclosed the emails again in case they got lost somewhere

along

> > the

> > > way. If you would like one on one counselling I would be happy

> to

> > > help out. Please let me know.

> > > >

> > > > Many blessings

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Hi

> > > >

> > > > I am not sure how they make that bottled baby food but I

> suspect

> > > it comes from a

> > > > flour product. This can clog the baby's digestion. If you

can

> > find

> > > time to make

> > > > the grain at home, it makes a huge difference. You baby

should

> > be

> > > eating some solid

> > > > food too. soft cooked whole grains, pieces of vegetables,

> tofu,

> > > nori, sauteed vegs,

> > > > cooked fruit, finger foods, very mild miso soup, pasta etc.

I

> > also

> > > have suggestions

> > > > for baby food on my web site if you are interested -

> > > www.bebabywise.com.

> > > >

> > > > Have a beautiful Sunday

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > >> > Hi

> > > > >> >

> > > > >> > I am not sure what your son is eating on a daily basis.

> > > Usually

> > > > >> constipation in small children is due to too much grain,

> > bread,

> > > > >salt

> > > > >> or too much fruit and juice. If he is getting a soft

> cereal,

> > it

> > > > >can

> > > > >> be too thick also. I would try and give him more

vegetables

> > > that

> > > > >> include some greens if possible. Cook them with the

sweeter

> > > > >tasting

> > > > >> ones.

> > > > >> >

> > > > >> > Also there is a very simple tea you can make from agar

> agar

> > > > >flakes

> > > > >> (these come from a sea vegetable). Place 1 cup water and

1

> > > > >> tablespoon of agar agar flakes in a pan. Bring to a boil

on

> a

> > > > >> low/medium flame and simmer for about 1-2 minutes. Stir

to

> > > > >dissolve

> > > > >> the flakes. You then add a tablespoon of rice syrup. Stir

> > > through

> > > > >> and offer this drink while warm. The baby doesn't need to

> > have

> > > the

> > > > >> whole cup, about 1/4 is fine unless he loves it. You can

> also

> > > give

> > > > >> him a very gentle belly massage with a little almond oil

> > mixed

> > > > >with

> > > > >> a drop of lavender and chamomile essential oils. Use this

> oil

> > > > >> mixture to rub his feet too. A daily bath is important

for

> > > small

> > > > >> children because it helps them to relax.

> > > > >> >

> > > > >> > By the way the agar drink is good for big guys with the

> > same

> > > > >> problem!!

> > > > >> >

> > > > >> > If you are interested , I have just written a

book

> on

> > > > >> natural and organic baby food called Yummy Yummy in My

> Tummy

> > > which

> > > > >> includes a section on home remedies.

> > > > >> >

> > > > >> > Many blessings

> > > > >> >

> > > > >> >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Brown Waxman

> > > > www.celebrate4health.com

> > > > www.bebabywise.com

> > > > info@

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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