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Thinking of changing difficult child's diet
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 496337" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>We changed the family diet in the 70's to see if it helped GFGmom. It seemed to take an age to figure out what to buy, lol. Anything with artificial colors/pres. or dye just were eliminated from the pantry. The easy child's who were a couple of years older just ate the junk food when they weren't home. There was no miraculous (sp?) changes but it did seem to help a bit. Once she was out of the house, however, she had access to whatever other families had on hand...so I'd guess by thirteen she was eating exactly what we had eliminated at home, lol. For us there was no huge difference to be seen. on the other hand, the rest of us benefited from healthier living and were food aware. She still buys and eats whatever looks good at the moment...sigh! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 496337, member: 35"] We changed the family diet in the 70's to see if it helped GFGmom. It seemed to take an age to figure out what to buy, lol. Anything with artificial colors/pres. or dye just were eliminated from the pantry. The easy child's who were a couple of years older just ate the junk food when they weren't home. There was no miraculous (sp?) changes but it did seem to help a bit. Once she was out of the house, however, she had access to whatever other families had on hand...so I'd guess by thirteen she was eating exactly what we had eliminated at home, lol. For us there was no huge difference to be seen. on the other hand, the rest of us benefited from healthier living and were food aware. She still buys and eats whatever looks good at the moment...sigh! DDD [/QUOTE]
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