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I've come to accept that no matter what I eat or feed my kids, they will have crowded teeth, they will have multiple food intolerances, and they will get sick just as much as everyone else's kids who eat the SAD.


Maybe, maybe not ... there is still a lifetime of growing and changing they have yet to do!

DS is in the middle of a food chemical setback here, so I feel your pain believe me. Full bucket!

It tears me apart that I cannot heal my child with just simply the healthiest food. I'm literally about to travel around the countryside tomorrow stocking up on epsom salts on sale at Walgreens! And I've been researching palate expansion lately.

For the sickies, supplemental vitamin D has been absolutely the answer in this house.
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Originally Posted by TanyaLopez View Post

Anyway, right now my faith is in this being fixable. But I'm still working on it, it's not done yet for either me or the kids, so I can't testify that it's done and successful.
I actually do think my kids are fixable, at least up to a point (I do think their food chemical sensitivities are genetic so there tolerance can be increased, by they'll have be sensitive to food chemicals)...I just don't think *I* can fix them. I wish DH were open to taking them (or DD at least as she is really in the worst shape since she continues to develop new food intolerances) to someone...but I don't even know who I'd take them to as this is not a very crunchy area and the practitioners I have tried have not helped at all.

The funny thing is that I am not very food chemical sensitive at all. I only have problems with really strong herbal stuff like oil of oregano, and large amounts of chocolate (a full size dark chocolate candy bar really isn't meant to be eaten in one sitting : ). Though I do have quite a few digestive problems off and on and my own food intolerances.
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