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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My DS's diet right now is awful. He has sensory/texture issues so he only eats 4-5 things, none of which are all that healthy. He will eat chocolate chip pancakes (drenched in syrup), cinnamon toast (made out of white bread), cheese pizza, and chicken nuggets. He'll eat snacks too that are all crap (cookies, chips, etc.) but I don't buy them that often. Oh, and ice cream. I really don't know how we are going to make such drastic changes. He's going to be AWFUL as he's getting used to this new diet.[/quote] OP -- I'm the OP of the thread on this Special Needs Forum on zinc supplementation increasing appetite. We've had a great deal of success decreasing my son's picky eating by supplementing with zinc. Your child eats chicken nuggets which does have zinc, but otherwise doesn't sound like he has a lot of zinc in his diet. You might be interested in the theory. Just wanted to mention it. [/quote]
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