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Kari,

Hot dogs really make son reactive as well. He, too, is very hard to get

protein into. Over the holiday break, we wound up eating out a lot and he first

kept getting hot dogs. As much as I think cow dairy is poison, I have recently

begun giving him quite a bit due to protein issues. I make my own mac and cheese

which he loves. Also, I have introduced him to grilled cheese which he also

loves so the hot dogs became less of a problem. I traded one nasty source of

protein for a slightly less nasty source but it is a better choice for us

because of behavior reactions to hot dog ingredients. Once or twice a week, I

get a

few pieces of broiled cod into him.

I don't know about coconut oil but since the meltdown started soon afterward

it may have been part of the problem.

Also, you probably already know from my past posts, that we went through six

weeks of a really terrible hellish time. We now have a child who is blooming

even more than before enzymes (we were GFCF and I never thought we'd be off

it).

I still don't have a handle on what is causing his outbursts--yeast,

parasite, bacteria. My take on it is he has all three. We will kill them off as

best

we can with supplements but his diet has a lot of carbs so they will not go

away totally. I am focusing on healing the gut--yeast killers, gut builders. It

seems to be working for us.

HTH,Robin

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>Only one thing I have >noticed....when I am peacefull >and loving and

>supportive, he calms down. I feel >we transmit our stress to them.

>Many of our children are very >much in tune with emotions.

Yes!!! Very much, here at my house.Sometimes I Realise this too late. I try

hard...

Prue

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