Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Homeopathy can work wonders for failure to thrive. However classical constitutional remedies would be the route to go. If you need help in finding a good classical homeopath let me know where you live. Did he acquire the CPS as a birth trauma? It will be important to tell the homeopath all of the treatments you and he had from gestation until now (to the best of your recollection) Sunny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Check out hbot for your son --- Julie <solace_69 wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> Hi,<BR> I just joined the group. & nbsp; I am seeking help for my son. & nbsp; He's been diagnosed with failure to thrive and cerebral palsy. & nbsp; His doc wants to put a feeding tube in him and I just know there has to be a better way to help him gain weight. & nbsp; If anyone can help, please email me.<BR> <BR> Julie<BR> <BR> </tt> <br> <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2> <tr bgcolor=#FFFFCC> <td align=center><font size= " -1 " color=#003399><b> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 I'm reading a pamphlet on it and I think it might help. New Zealand colostrum, 2 caps twice a day until results are seen then 2 caps a day. jp Bovine colostrum? I remember selling in the health food store I worked in, but I've never known what it was used for (I knew more about the herbs). I would think human colostrum would do wonders, but I don't think it would be too easy to get. Julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 --- SacredQi888 wrote: > Homeopathy can work wonders for failure to thrive. > However classical > constitutional remedies would be the route to go. If > you need help in finding > a good classical homeopath let me know where you > live. > Did he acquire the CPS as a birth trauma? It will be > important to tell the > homeopath all of the treatments you and he had from > gestation until now (to > the best of your recollection) Thanks. I'm checking into that. I don't have a lot of money for a homeopath, but I'm looking at homeopathy. I heard of a free consultation service online, so I'm hoping to get an idea from that. Julie Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 let me know where the free consultation servvice is so I can pass it on please. Solara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2002 Report Share Posted December 10, 2002 Hi , The milk intolerance and the pasta interest me. I watched my son develop ASD at 18 months from being NT . One of the first symptoms was his eating habits which became increasingly restricted until he would only eat ..pasta, cheese, milk, cheerios and chicken nuggets - Oh and gallons of apple juice !!. As he became progressively worse i read about the gluten and dairy free diet which I started and to my amazement worked - I had to remove all his " favourite " foods but it turned out it was not choice or pickiness it was the effect of his leaky gut which , when the proteins from these foods leaked into his bloodstream , caused him to crave the very foods damaging him. NOw I know your son has cp not ASD but I have a good friend who has had very impressive results using the diet with both her boys - one of whom is asd but the other is Downs ! As the children with this problem are frequently undernourished in appearence and are often bloated with loose or problematic bowels - i wondered if your child may be having a similar problem. I know this may sound odd but his bowels are ok now , he is very healthy and his ASD is reducing by the day . If you want to know about the diet or testing for it please feel free to mail me . Don't know if this helps = sorry i took a while to respond !!! How is he doing just now ? Regards Deborah Gettingwell , Julie and Joey <solace_69> wrote: > > > --- beaniesmum2001 <MONXYMOO@a...> wrote: > > hi Julie, > > What does he currently eat ? > > I am using dietary intervention on my son who is ASD > > - many of his > > peers ( and increasingly children with downs and cp) > > are showing gut > > damage which affects their behaviour as well as > > their weight , > > appearence and general well being . If he is > > selective or restrictive > > in his food choices this is sometimes a big clue ! > > He is very selective of what he eats. He hates > vegetables and most meat, except chicken and ham (I > haven't tried fish because of the mercury). He loves > all fruit (especially blueberries), but sometimes not > bananas. He likes sweet potatoes and corn. He likes > pasta and cheese and ice cream, but doesn't tolerate > milk. He seems to be a carb kinda kid. :-) > > Julie > > > > > Gettingwell, " Julie " <solace_69> > > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I just joined the group. I am seeking help for my > > son. He's been > > diagnosed with failure to thrive and cerebral palsy. > > His doc wants > > to put a feeding tube in him and I just know there > > has to be a better > > way to help him gain weight. If anyone can help, > > please email me. > > > > > > Julie > > > > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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