>Right now I have worked out a simple type of rotation diet. For example, on
>Monday, we have tuna, all day. On Tuesday, we have ground buffalo. On
>Wednesday, we have ground pork. On Thursday, we have soy for the protein.
>On Friday, we have ground ostrich.
This sounds good for meats. Do you want to elimate grains altogether, or
find a way to rotate them. (Didn't I read that rye has gluten in it too?)
>My son also eats some carbos such as rice cakes, brown rice, potatoes,
Do you ever see hypoglycemic symptoms, like screaming and refusing to eat
when his meals are late?
>He loves ground meat, be it buffalo, ostrich, ground turkey, or whatever. He
>does not care as much for fish.
Quite a normal child in this regard. I always joke that the boys prefer
their food to look like it came from something non-living.
>many others cannot digest a huge amount of protein all at once. What does
>the list think? This child would be very happy on an all meat diet. I have
>not done it as I read and heard I should not.
I have not heard that. I will defer to Tammy and Todd.
>Also, we supplement with primrose oil and flax oil.
Very good.
>ps I like your signatures, they are interesting and educational.
Thanks Moira, but you will have to be quick or get them from my web site.
I have been asked not to post each one more than once.
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