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I have noticed my daughter having bad breath off and on in the past, maybe 6 mos. Her tongue is also coated pretty often. I think I remember my tongue being coated even as a child too. Not sure at what age I noticed it but probably 10 or 12.
Since she gets plenty of excercise, I can't get her to do SR for more than 30 sec's and our diet is about 50% on th PWFD, what should I do to correct this? Probiotics?
The biggest problem with the PWFD is $cost$ with a family of 5.
Thanks!
bree
In Reply to: Dr. Stoll- Can a 3 yr. old have LGS? posted by bree [1147.1351] on March 25, 2007 at 21:46:19:
Hi Bree,
I may be wrong, but I think a child can be born with LGS.
Also pretty sure a 3-year old can develop it.
In Reply to: Dr. Stoll- Can a 3 yr. old have LGS? posted by bree [1147.1351] on March 25, 2007 at 21:46:19:
Bree,
Children can be BORN with LGS.
The PWFD only costs more while you are learning to do it. THEN it gradually begins to cost less than the crappy diet our present system promotes.. I know because I have done it for more than 30 years and continue to learn better how to do it!
The only estimate I have seen actually researched was reported about 30 years ago. It estimated that for every penny spent on the WFD it saved $1 in medical costs over a lifetime.
I guess; "You pays your money and you takes your choice!"
Walt
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