Guest guest Posted May 8, 2010 Report Share Posted May 8, 2010 - would you be willing to share some of your juicing recipes (the most palatable ones:)!)? My son is very picky - I bought a juicer and have been unsuccessful in getting him to try anything. Also - what do you flavor the gelatin with? thanks > > > > > > My little guy is 7 & still non-verbal it kills me so much. What am I doing wrong? We have done the following: > > > SonRise > > > Neurofeed back > > > Chelated > > > Some HBOT > > > Magna Pro > > > AIT > > > Stem Cells > > > He is currently on: > > > Probiotics > > > Omega 3-6-9 > > > EPA/DHA > > > Multi Vitamin > > > Colloidal Silver > > > I read about other children speaking after having lost their speech it brings me such hope. Am I missing something? Am I not doing enough? I HATE THIS I feel like such a bad mother. > > > Do any of you have thoughts on what I should try or do for my little one. We long to hear his voice again. PLEASE, PLEASE HELP ME! PLEASE! > > > Thank you~ > > > Nina > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2010 Report Share Posted May 8, 2010 Yes, actually, I have been working on a 'pdf' of the juicer juices I use for drinking as well as for recipes. I just haven't finished it. LOL! Is your child picky just with juicer juice or with all foods? If it's all foods -- Zinc (mono-methionine 20-50 mg for 35lb, 3yr old) solved this problem. I had it compounded thru Specialty Compounding, and sneak it in his juice. It took about 3 weeks supplementing, and now my child eats salad, broccoli, and all sorts of vegetables - prior to that, he ate the 5 substitute things that I started with when we went gf/cf. If juicer juice is the problem -- go slow. It took me a long time and my child still prefers his " juice " with 1/2 juicer juice. He will drink a full on juicer juice if there isn't anything else, but I think it's thick, and I think he prefers it thinner. I took his juice and added 1 tablespoon until he balked at it. It took a couple of months, but he finally took to it. (and if he balked, I cut the juice in half and filled w/his juice or water to not waste it.) One of my 'base' recipes (makes a good amount) is 1/2 pineapple, 1/2 lemon (peeled yellow stuff off), 1/2 " ginger (peeled), 2 kiwi (hard ends cut off), 2 pears (w/seeds cut out). -- then I add other things like Kale (hulk juice),or Cilantro (small amounts), or parsley or Cranberry (great for urinary tract!), apples (awesome for so much!), carrots, spinach, limes, mint -- the combos are limitless. If you screw up a recipe and it tastes like yuck, add grapes. Green grapes make everything taste good or at least palatable. My personal favorite is oranges and pineapple w/splash of unsweetened cranberry juice over ice and w/sparkling water. Pineapple and pears are great for digestion. Lemon is great for the liver. Ginger is a powerful anti-inflammatory, Kiwi very high in vitamin C. I use white grape juice and unflavored knox gelatin for " jello. " When juicing to make jello do not use pineapple, ginger, kiwi,lemon or lime. I have found they don't let it 'jel'. laura > > > > > > > > My little guy is 7 & still non-verbal it kills me so much. What am I doing wrong? We have done the following: > > > > SonRise > > > > Neurofeed back > > > > Chelated > > > > Some HBOT > > > > Magna Pro > > > > AIT > > > > Stem Cells > > > > He is currently on: > > > > Probiotics > > > > Omega 3-6-9 > > > > EPA/DHA > > > > Multi Vitamin > > > > Colloidal Silver > > > > I read about other children speaking after having lost their speech it brings me such hope. Am I missing something? Am I not doing enough? I HATE THIS I feel like such a bad mother. > > > > Do any of you have thoughts on what I should try or do for my little one. We long to hear his voice again. PLEASE, PLEASE HELP ME! PLEASE! > > > > Thank you~ > > > > Nina > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2010 Report Share Posted May 8, 2010 Yes, actually, I have been working on a 'pdf' of the juicer juices I use for drinking as well as for recipes. I just haven't finished it. LOL! Is your child picky just with juicer juice or with all foods? If it's all foods -- Zinc (mono-methionine 20-50 mg for 35lb, 3yr old) solved this problem. I had it compounded thru Specialty Compounding, and sneak it in his juice. It took about 3 weeks supplementing, and now my child eats salad, broccoli, and all sorts of vegetables - prior to that, he ate the 5 substitute things that I started with when we went gf/cf. If juicer juice is the problem -- go slow. It took me a long time and my child still prefers his " juice " with 1/2 juicer juice. He will drink a full on juicer juice if there isn't anything else, but I think it's thick, and I think he prefers it thinner. I took his juice and added 1 tablespoon until he balked at it. It took a couple of months, but he finally took to it. (and if he balked, I cut the juice in half and filled w/his juice or water to not waste it.) One of my 'base' recipes (makes a good amount) is 1/2 pineapple, 1/2 lemon (peeled yellow stuff off), 1/2 " ginger (peeled), 2 kiwi (hard ends cut off), 2 pears (w/seeds cut out). -- then I add other things like Kale (hulk juice),or Cilantro (small amounts), or parsley or Cranberry (great for urinary tract!), apples (awesome for so much!), carrots, spinach, limes, mint -- the combos are limitless. If you screw up a recipe and it tastes like yuck, add grapes. Green grapes make everything taste good or at least palatable. My personal favorite is oranges and pineapple w/splash of unsweetened cranberry juice over ice and w/sparkling water. Pineapple and pears are great for digestion. Lemon is great for the liver. Ginger is a powerful anti-inflammatory, Kiwi very high in vitamin C. I use white grape juice and unflavored knox gelatin for " jello. " When juicing to make jello do not use pineapple, ginger, kiwi,lemon or lime. I have found they don't let it 'jel'. laura > > > > > > > > My little guy is 7 & still non-verbal it kills me so much. What am I doing wrong? We have done the following: > > > > SonRise > > > > Neurofeed back > > > > Chelated > > > > Some HBOT > > > > Magna Pro > > > > AIT > > > > Stem Cells > > > > He is currently on: > > > > Probiotics > > > > Omega 3-6-9 > > > > EPA/DHA > > > > Multi Vitamin > > > > Colloidal Silver > > > > I read about other children speaking after having lost their speech it brings me such hope. Am I missing something? Am I not doing enough? I HATE THIS I feel like such a bad mother. > > > > Do any of you have thoughts on what I should try or do for my little one. We long to hear his voice again. PLEASE, PLEASE HELP ME! PLEASE! > > > > Thank you~ > > > > Nina > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2010 Report Share Posted May 8, 2010 Yes, actually, I have been working on a 'pdf' of the juicer juices I use for drinking as well as for recipes. I just haven't finished it. LOL! Is your child picky just with juicer juice or with all foods? If it's all foods -- Zinc (mono-methionine 20-50 mg for 35lb, 3yr old) solved this problem. I had it compounded thru Specialty Compounding, and sneak it in his juice. It took about 3 weeks supplementing, and now my child eats salad, broccoli, and all sorts of vegetables - prior to that, he ate the 5 substitute things that I started with when we went gf/cf. If juicer juice is the problem -- go slow. It took me a long time and my child still prefers his " juice " with 1/2 juicer juice. He will drink a full on juicer juice if there isn't anything else, but I think it's thick, and I think he prefers it thinner. I took his juice and added 1 tablespoon until he balked at it. It took a couple of months, but he finally took to it. (and if he balked, I cut the juice in half and filled w/his juice or water to not waste it.) One of my 'base' recipes (makes a good amount) is 1/2 pineapple, 1/2 lemon (peeled yellow stuff off), 1/2 " ginger (peeled), 2 kiwi (hard ends cut off), 2 pears (w/seeds cut out). -- then I add other things like Kale (hulk juice),or Cilantro (small amounts), or parsley or Cranberry (great for urinary tract!), apples (awesome for so much!), carrots, spinach, limes, mint -- the combos are limitless. If you screw up a recipe and it tastes like yuck, add grapes. Green grapes make everything taste good or at least palatable. My personal favorite is oranges and pineapple w/splash of unsweetened cranberry juice over ice and w/sparkling water. Pineapple and pears are great for digestion. Lemon is great for the liver. Ginger is a powerful anti-inflammatory, Kiwi very high in vitamin C. I use white grape juice and unflavored knox gelatin for " jello. " When juicing to make jello do not use pineapple, ginger, kiwi,lemon or lime. I have found they don't let it 'jel'. laura > > > > > > > > My little guy is 7 & still non-verbal it kills me so much. What am I doing wrong? We have done the following: > > > > SonRise > > > > Neurofeed back > > > > Chelated > > > > Some HBOT > > > > Magna Pro > > > > AIT > > > > Stem Cells > > > > He is currently on: > > > > Probiotics > > > > Omega 3-6-9 > > > > EPA/DHA > > > > Multi Vitamin > > > > Colloidal Silver > > > > I read about other children speaking after having lost their speech it brings me such hope. Am I missing something? Am I not doing enough? I HATE THIS I feel like such a bad mother. > > > > Do any of you have thoughts on what I should try or do for my little one. We long to hear his voice again. PLEASE, PLEASE HELP ME! PLEASE! > > > > Thank you~ > > > > Nina > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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