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Hi,

My daughter is turning 2 next month and is still only 21 pounds. She

also looks grossly underweight, but her energy level is very high.

She is on a GFCF diet. She has no dislikes (yet) and eats everything.

Can you give me ideas about what GFCFSF foods help to gain more

calories? Increasing the quantity of food has not worked. Any

comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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>Can you give me ideas about what GFCFSF foods help to gain more

>calories? Increasing the quantity of food has not worked. Any

>comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated.

When we started this diet I was concerned that my already thin daughter

would lose weight, so I was referred by my doctor to a nutritionist at the

local children's clinic. The nutritionist told us to give her a high

calorie snack right before bedtime to help her put on some weight. We give

both our kids yogurt smoothies now as a bedtime snack(yogurt, banana, honey

, mango, pear juice). I suppose you could use the nut yogurt if you are

dairy free, or some other high calorie snack.

Good luck!

Mom to 5yr old daughter, ASD

p.s. We did not have any problems with weight loss and as such were

discharged from the nutrition clinic after a short time.

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>Can you give me ideas about what GFCFSF foods help to gain more

>calories? Increasing the quantity of food has not worked. Any

>comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated.

When we started this diet I was concerned that my already thin daughter

would lose weight, so I was referred by my doctor to a nutritionist at the

local children's clinic. The nutritionist told us to give her a high

calorie snack right before bedtime to help her put on some weight. We give

both our kids yogurt smoothies now as a bedtime snack(yogurt, banana, honey

, mango, pear juice). I suppose you could use the nut yogurt if you are

dairy free, or some other high calorie snack.

Good luck!

Mom to 5yr old daughter, ASD

p.s. We did not have any problems with weight loss and as such were

discharged from the nutrition clinic after a short time.

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