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Joanna M Uhler | Xylia | Calcium supplements |
September 7, 1995 9:21 PM * |
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Re: Calcium supplements �-�-�-�-�-�-�-�-�-�-�-�-] You were Saying Something about [�-�-�-�-��-�-�-�-�-�- > > Does anyone know of a calcium supplement for young children? My youngest > > (4), has refused milk and most dairy products since she was a baby. ( She > > wouldn't even take formula after I quit nursing her)...now the dentist is �-�-�-�-�-�-�-] This is JOANNA's inspired wisdom [��-�-�-�-�-�-�-�-�-�-�-�- I know that Alfa-con tablets which are made from alfalfa contain calcium but i don't know how likely it is that a young child would take them. Broccoli gives calcium. How about putting dried milk powder in her mashed potatoes? Also, corn tortillas made with lime water are a good source of calcium. Try giving her low fat corn chips made out of tortillas. She should instinctively want SOMETHING which is good for her! even if it's dry dog food.....which i heard of some kids craving...it has bonemeal in it... ��� Spreading the Harvest NorthWest (509)292-2286 Elk Wa Jesus ڳ� Gospel Globally V-Net @1509003 EmeraldNet @1509008 IS ��� �Ŀ and at Home Christian, and Technical Subs FREQable Lord |
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