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Date: | Tue, 17 May 2005 13:18:01 -0600 |
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Could soy be the culprit? Many babies are sensitive to it. A vegan
may be eating a lot of soy because in addition to tofu, tempeh, etc,
it is an additive in SO many products (getting to be almost as hard
to eliminate as dairy).
After eliminating the correct food(s), recovery may still take awhile
because the baby's gut needs time to heal.
Margaret
Longmont, CO
LLLL and experienced elimination-dieter, times three (children)
>I have been working with the mother of a two-month-old girl who began
>refusing the breast about two weeks ago. She cries inconsolably and kicks
>out her feet and holds them out for a while, then pulls them back, relaxes
>for a moment, and starts all over again. The mother is a vegan who eats
>no dairy, no fish, no eggs, lots of grains, peanut butter, garbanzo beans,
>and veggies.
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