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<blockquote data-quote="Numina" data-source="post: 231739" data-attributes="member: 6360"><p>Sandy,</p><p></p><p>Don't think your advice on limiting fast white carbs is falling on deaf ears.</p><p></p><p>Low carb diets have been very good to me. I think the <em>overconsumption </em>of carbohydrates (especially wheat/bread) is the cause of many ills...but I don't think they are all evil, all the time. </p><p></p><p>Of course my main concern is getting enough protein into difficult child. Secondly he has been constipated for three year. So next I'm worried about fiber which means vegetables/fruits. Which he eats none of. After that he can make up his calories any way he pleases.</p><p></p><p>Another point is that he avoids visiting some of his friends because their mothers gently force food on him. He freaks out when offered unfamiliar food. This is the real problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Numina, post: 231739, member: 6360"] Sandy, Don't think your advice on limiting fast white carbs is falling on deaf ears. Low carb diets have been very good to me. I think the [I]overconsumption [/I]of carbohydrates (especially wheat/bread) is the cause of many ills...but I don't think they are all evil, all the time. Of course my main concern is getting enough protein into difficult child. Secondly he has been constipated for three year. So next I'm worried about fiber which means vegetables/fruits. Which he eats none of. After that he can make up his calories any way he pleases. Another point is that he avoids visiting some of his friends because their mothers gently force food on him. He freaks out when offered unfamiliar food. This is the real problem. [/QUOTE]
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