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> It becomes a bit of a dillema, then ... should I feed my son the way I
> believe we were built to eat, with a consequence being that he may be seen
> as the runt of the litter when with other kids his age, or do I give in
*** I think if you feed him SAD so that he'll be bigger in the short term,
you will be denying him long-term benefits. He may suffer from teasing
because of his size, but all kids suffer teasing about whatever other kids
can find to tease about. I was always teased for my small size, but that
didn't cause me the lasting harm that certain other life events did. I did
became faster, stronger, and tougher than most of the other kids, and a
solid nutritional foundation will help your kid achieve that as well.
--Carrie
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