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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)

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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>

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Julie<BR>

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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

 

 

 

 

 

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--- 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

 

 

 

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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:

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>

> --- 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

>

>

>

>

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