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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 429902" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Protein - the key here is protein <u>plus</u> fat... so, as long as he doesn't have a nut allergy... anything nut-based... a handful of cashews, for example, would work.</p><p> </p><p>Totally agree on the sound-sleeper thing... and that takes years to grow out of.</p><p> </p><p>Might also try...</p><p>1) hidden milk protein intollerance - to test theory, no milk products after 3pm; if that has ANY impact at all after a week, the drop milk completely (milk = cow milk; goat isn't as bad, in moderation)</p><p> </p><p>2) NO fluids within 2 hours of bedtime - most of us process fluids in 1.5 to 2 hours, so this allows body to catch up a bit before going to bed</p><p> </p><p>3) How restless a sleeper is he? if he's not bad, then instead of putting protection on the kid, put it on the bed - makes kid more aware, but cleanup easier...</p><p> </p><p>4) There's supposed to be something out there that is a nasal spray or something, which slows down the body's production of urine - it seems like in most people, the deeper the sleep hormones, the more of this other one gets generated - but in some people, this just doesn't happen, so the body fills up the capacity at daytime rates... Never used it - came out too late to help my family, but it sounded interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 429902, member: 11791"] Protein - the key here is protein [U]plus[/U] fat... so, as long as he doesn't have a nut allergy... anything nut-based... a handful of cashews, for example, would work. Totally agree on the sound-sleeper thing... and that takes years to grow out of. Might also try... 1) hidden milk protein intollerance - to test theory, no milk products after 3pm; if that has ANY impact at all after a week, the drop milk completely (milk = cow milk; goat isn't as bad, in moderation) 2) NO fluids within 2 hours of bedtime - most of us process fluids in 1.5 to 2 hours, so this allows body to catch up a bit before going to bed 3) How restless a sleeper is he? if he's not bad, then instead of putting protection on the kid, put it on the bed - makes kid more aware, but cleanup easier... 4) There's supposed to be something out there that is a nasal spray or something, which slows down the body's production of urine - it seems like in most people, the deeper the sleep hormones, the more of this other one gets generated - but in some people, this just doesn't happen, so the body fills up the capacity at daytime rates... Never used it - came out too late to help my family, but it sounded interesting. [/QUOTE]
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