Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 My son grinded his teeth every night until he stopped completely when I started him on the scd diet. Now he sleeps well with no snoring, no congestion, no teeth grinding. I can even hear him breathing. Tons of other improvements in a very short time. He's only been on it a month and I'm thrilled with the progress. If you would like more info, please feel free to email me. (5 yrs, CF 3.5m GFCF 2.5m SCD 1m) >>> crazeladyshopper@... 04/12/04 09:21AM >>> HI everyone. I havent been on here in a while due to my computer crashing and the fact that my 3 1/2 yr old is doing very well. His speech is coming along great and he is about to be released from speech therapy. His temper tantrums come back if he gets to crazy with his diet but for the most part Feingold has done wonders for that. I can tell right away when he has eaten things with dye in them. That seems to just set him off. Sugar isnt a problem for him its all the artificial dyes...bad stuff. anyway, he is still grinding his teeth at night and it really bothers me. His dad is horrible with it too but the dentist gave him a mouth piece to wear. Any thoughts or suggestions for an almost 4yr old? Thanks Sherry ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 I've read several posts from parents who say the problem stopped never to return with Nightcal from Brainchild Nutritionals. Apparently teeth grinding is a sign of calcium deficiency. -KIM [ ] any help for teeth grinding on 3yr old? HI everyone. I havent been on here in a while due to my computer crashing and the fact that my 3 1/2 yr old is doing very well. His speech is coming along great and he is about to be released from speech therapy. His temper tantrums come back if he gets to crazy with his diet but for the most part Feingold has done wonders for that. I can tell right away when he has eaten things with dye in them. That seems to just set him off. Sugar isnt a problem for him its all the artificial dyes...bad stuff. anyway, he is still grinding his teeth at night and it really bothers me. His dad is horrible with it too but the dentist gave him a mouth piece to wear. Any thoughts or suggestions for an almost 4yr old? Thanks Sherry ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 Thats very interesting..I will go read up on that thanks Sherry > I've read several posts from parents who say the problem stopped never to return with Nightcal from Brainchild Nutritionals. Apparently teeth grinding is a sign of calcium deficiency. -KIM > [ ] any help for teeth grinding on 3yr old? > > > HI everyone. I havent been on here in a while due to my computer > crashing and the fact that my 3 1/2 yr old is doing very well. > His speech is coming along great and he is about to be released from > speech therapy. > His temper tantrums come back if he gets to crazy with his diet but > for the most part Feingold has done wonders for that. I can tell > right away when he has eaten things with dye in them. That seems to > just set him off. Sugar isnt a problem for him its all the > artificial dyes...bad stuff. > > anyway, he is still grinding his teeth at night and it really bothers > me. His dad is horrible with it too but the dentist gave him a mouth > piece to wear. Any thoughts or suggestions for an almost 4yr old? > > Thanks > Sherry > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 might be zinc defiency too. > I've read several posts from parents who say the problem stopped never to return with Nightcal from Brainchild Nutritionals. Apparently teeth grinding is a sign of calcium deficiency. -KIM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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