Anonymous wrote:Why doesnt he eat meat or vegetables? And please don't say sensory issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep trying with vegetables. Mine started eating spinach a year ago because i let her put ranch dressing on it. She likes zoodles in pesto but wouldn't eat plain zucchini. Kids are weird but try different things and make him eat at least one bite to get dessert.
This. It can take 7 tries before a person likes a food. If you stop at one or two attempts, you may be missing out on finding many foods your kid likes.
Anonymous wrote:Keep trying with vegetables. Mine started eating spinach a year ago because i let her put ranch dressing on it. She likes zoodles in pesto but wouldn't eat plain zucchini. Kids are weird but try different things and make him eat at least one bite to get dessert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd really look at the fluid intake. Yellow urine means dehydration and not enough water going through his system to flush the toxins. Kidneys are amazing clearing organs. But they need water and liquid to work. I'd also focus on water heavy fruit like watermelon, oranges. If he's not eating veggie or meat where is he getting his vitamin b and iron from? Too much dairy can also inhibit iron absorption. Does he eat beans? I'd do a multivitamin with B complex.
Dairy is good but also focus on fermented dairy like yogurt and kefir and not just cheese and milk.
It is the first time I hear of kefir, it sounds healthy. Can a child consume it daily? And, it is the first time I hear not eating veggie or meat may make a child deficient in vitamin B. He does not eat bean unfortunately. So, multvitamin is not good enough, it must be multivitamin with "B complex" because of not eating veggie & meat?
Anonymous wrote:My 3 year old is a picky eater, on the skinny & small size. He does not eat any meat/vegetable, and he loves dairy products, fruit & carbs. He has been sick so often recently that I want to find ways to boost up his immune system. His urine has been so yellowish that I have been forcing him to drink more fluid as well. I want him to have a stronger body, any sport activities/supplement/advice that can help?
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as boosting your immune system. Either it works, or it doesn’t. If it doesn’t, you are immunocompromised. Nothing will make it work “better.”
Anonymous wrote:I'd really look at the fluid intake. Yellow urine means dehydration and not enough water going through his system to flush the toxins. Kidneys are amazing clearing organs. But they need water and liquid to work. I'd also focus on water heavy fruit like watermelon, oranges. If he's not eating veggie or meat where is he getting his vitamin b and iron from? Too much dairy can also inhibit iron absorption. Does he eat beans? I'd do a multivitamin with B complex.
Dairy is good but also focus on fermented dairy like yogurt and kefir and not just cheese and milk.