Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Well, I give him B,C,E,Milk thistle, CLO, Omega 3, probiotics, acetyl carnitine. He does not mind ils, but B, Acetyl carnitine and milk thistle tastes pretty bad. Also ordered DMSA today, so just wondering how it'll go every three hours...We'll see Thanks Natalia noaholiviaian <phaselow@...> wrote: Some parents have found it better just to stop trying to trick the kids and instead make supplement taking a non-negotiable part of their daily routine. As you can already see, he'll start refusing things he normally eats if he suspects you've been messing with them. That is not a great trend to start. It is tough; especially when the kids aren't able to swallow pills. The sheer number of supplements we often use on a daily basis is enough to make ME irritable! What are you trying to give him? Some supplements are better disguised in certain foods. I don't blame him for refusing protein powder... I don't particularly care for it. Pam > > How you all give kids supplements, etc. My son is kind of hard to > trick, does not even like taste of protein powder. If he feel taste of > supplements, we does not even like to take things that he ussually likes > Thanks for all suggestions > Natalia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 I open small 100% four oz juice boxes and mix the supps with the juice and syringe it all back through the straw hole in the juice box. Taken through a straw it doesn't taste so bad and hides the yucky colors and " floaties " . He drinks the entire box without a problem. If he does not drink it all, I just add a little more juice and dilute it more and down it goes. Works wonderfully for us and we don't have to hold his head between our legs while he is screaming hysterically and traumatically force his little jaws open and watch him gag and strangle on the syringed supps because that is the only other way we can get it down him. And then when he stood up from the torture if we managed to get any in at all he would just regurgitate it all up on purpose :-( I prefer the " juice box method " much less traumatic for " me " too and I am a whimp. Chris _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of mikhaleva2007 Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:22 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Giving supplements, etc I open the capsule and mix the contents with water, then give it from a small medical syringe (without the needle, of course). My son is a picky eater, so i never know whether he would or would not eat or drink smth and mixing with food was just a waste of time and supps. My method is a bit tough but at least i know for sure that he really had all the supps. > > How you all give kids supplements, etc. My son is kind of hard to > trick, does not even like taste of protein powder. If he feel taste of > supplements, we does not even like to take things that he ussually likes > Thanks for all suggestions > Natalia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 That's sound like a good idea, but for four times of supplements 4 boxes of juce may be is too much. I do it now with peanut butter, but your idea is good also, I'll try, he loves juces Thanks! Natalia Farley <chris_farley@...> wrote: I open small 100% four oz juice boxes and mix the supps with the juice and syringe it all back through the straw hole in the juice box. Taken through a straw it doesn't taste so bad and hides the yucky colors and " floaties " . He drinks the entire box without a problem. If he does not drink it all, I just add a little more juice and dilute it more and down it goes. Works wonderfully for us and we don't have to hold his head between our legs while he is screaming hysterically and traumatically force his little jaws open and watch him gag and strangle on the syringed supps because that is the only other way we can get it down him. And then when he stood up from the torture if we managed to get any in at all he would just regurgitate it all up on purpose :-( I prefer the " juice box method " much less traumatic for " me " too and I am a whimp. Chris _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of mikhaleva2007 Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:22 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Giving supplements, etc I open the capsule and mix the contents with water, then give it from a small medical syringe (without the needle, of course). My son is a picky eater, so i never know whether he would or would not eat or drink smth and mixing with food was just a waste of time and supps. My method is a bit tough but at least i know for sure that he really had all the supps. > > How you all give kids supplements, etc. My son is kind of hard to > trick, does not even like taste of protein powder. If he feel taste of > supplements, we does not even like to take things that he ussually likes > Thanks for all suggestions > Natalia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2007 Report Share Posted September 7, 2007 You can get MOTTS for Totts in juice boxes and it has half the sugar. Also sometimes use ice tea sweetened with Xylitol and a very few things blend unnoticeably with water. I wish our little one liked Peanut Butter... does not like ice cream, yogurt, or applesauce so we are pretty limited in what we can sneak in..also might try a little Agave nectar (quarter teaspoon) sometimes..that works! Chris _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Natalia Ibbott Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 10:41 PM Subject: RE: [ ] Re: Giving supplements, etc That's sound like a good idea, but for four times of supplements 4 boxes of juce may be is too much. I do it now with peanut butter, but your idea is good also, I'll try, he loves juces Thanks! Natalia Farley <chris_farley@ <mailto:chris_farley%40verizon.net> verizon.net> wrote: I open small 100% four oz juice boxes and mix the supps with the juice and syringe it all back through the straw hole in the juice box. Taken through a straw it doesn't taste so bad and hides the yucky colors and " floaties " . He drinks the entire box without a problem. If he does not drink it all, I just add a little more juice and dilute it more and down it goes. Works wonderfully for us and we don't have to hold his head between our legs while he is screaming hysterically and traumatically force his little jaws open and watch him gag and strangle on the syringed supps because that is the only other way we can get it down him. And then when he stood up from the torture if we managed to get any in at all he would just regurgitate it all up on purpose :-( I prefer the " juice box method " much less traumatic for " me " too and I am a whimp. Chris _____ From: @ <mailto: %40> [mailto: @ <mailto: %40> ] On Behalf Of mikhaleva2007 Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:22 AM @ <mailto: %40> Subject: [ ] Re: Giving supplements, etc I open the capsule and mix the contents with water, then give it from a small medical syringe (without the needle, of course). My son is a picky eater, so i never know whether he would or would not eat or drink smth and mixing with food was just a waste of time and supps. My method is a bit tough but at least i know for sure that he really had all the supps. > > How you all give kids supplements, etc. My son is kind of hard to > trick, does not even like taste of protein powder. If he feel taste of > supplements, we does not even like to take things that he ussually likes > Thanks for all suggestions > Natalia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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