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--- doodle bug <doodlebugboodles wrote:

>

> Hey,

> I have an odd question. I have a four soon to be

> five year old. He can't keep things out of his

> mouth. He did this when he was a little boy (18-24

> months), but I don't understand why he is doing it

> now. Most of his toys now have bite marks on them.

> Any help would be greatly appericated. (All of his

> teeth are in for now.)

> Doodles

>

>

>

>

> - We Remember

> 9-11: A tribute to the more than 3,000 lives lost

 

 

 

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Most of the time when kids are craving dirt, chewing on things, and similar

behaviors, it comes down to a simple mineral deficiency. I've seen this

turned around many times, by adding minerals to the diet. This can be done

with a powder mineral supplement, but generally i like using food with kids.

Spinach (everyone's favorite) is especially good. Sunflower seeds are also

great, because they have zinc. Mashing sunflower seeds into a pudding or

bread dough has worked wonders for some of my friends.

 

On Mon, 9 Sep 2002 19:12:34 -0700 (PDT) doodle bug

<doodlebugboodles wrote:

 

> Hey,

>    I have an odd question.  I

> have a four soon to be five year old.  He

> can't keep things out of his mouth.  He

> did this when he was a little boy (18-24

> months), but I don't understand why he is doing

> it now.  Most of his toys now have bite

> marks on them.  Any help would be greatly

> appericated.  (All of his teeth are in for

> now.)

> Doodles - We Remember

> 9-11: <a

> href= " http://dir.remember./tribute " >A

> tribute to the more than 3,000 lives lost</a>

 

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