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Date: | Tue, 8 Aug 2006 20:57:27 -0500 |
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Hi all,
I'm new to this list, but have been a follower of the Paleo Diet for years.
I have a 15 month old son, whom we've rigorously been feeding according to
Paleo standards. He's been breastfed until 1, introduced to solid foods
around 6 months, and has eaten the Paleo foods I eat (meat, fish, fruits,
veggies) exclusively. And he eats ravenously.
The issue is that he is very much on the low end of the growth charts
(bottom 5-10% weight, bottom 20% length). I had expected him to grow slower
than formula fed babies, but am getting a bit concerned. My wife and I are
both in the upper part of the growth charts (I'm 6'1, she's 5'8"), so I
wouldn't think genetics are keeping him small. Does anyone know of any
research/info on what would be expected of a Paleo baby?
Another concern I have is that although I thoroughly belive that Paleo is
the right way to eat, babies that eat a more 'normal' (by societal
standards) diet tend to grow quicker and larger. Is there a chance that
this 'larger' growth could result in better brain/mental
growth/functioning. My concern stems from our son's somewhat slow milestone
achievement ... he's just starting to learn words and hasn't really walked
yet (though does a great job of 'crusing').
Thanks for any info.
Best Regards,
Mike
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