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"Jaye Simpson, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Sep 2007 01:37:01 -0700
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In reading one posters experience with donor breastmilk for her 9 yr old who
had a terrible break in her femur but who recovered beautifully (with
breastmilk being considered a main source of that healing) I wonder what
donor breastmilk could do for a child with other issues.

 

Scenario:  10 yr old with possible learning issues/disabilities but may
actually be a result of poor eating (not for lack of parent's attempts) not
that he eats junk food - he just doesn't each much food - refuses veggies,
all fruits other than apples, red meats, pork, will only eat chicken, no
fish;  vitamin supplements (chewable's are loaded with aspartame which is a
major issue in itself - child will not swallow pills) do not have enough of
what child needs to make up for poor/picky eating.  Parents are focusing on
as close to whole foods diet as possible but child is extremely picky.
Parents would like to try the zinc option but are unsure what product to use
and how much.  No known food allergies.

 

Any thoughts here?  

 

 

Jaye Simpson, IBCLC, CIIM

Breastfeeding Network

Sacramento, CA

www.breastfeedingnetwork.net

 


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