NFrawRUNNER
10-01-2006, 02:40 PM
I know this has been posted before in previous threads but I need to get some fresh information on a few different levels:
1. I have a son with a (tumor causing) condition called neurofibromatosis. He is almost 10, eats healthy but SAD.....refuses most fruits and vegetables and LOVES starchy things....
2. I have 5 children that I would LIKE to transform! But a SAD husband that periodically will try more raw but does not have the willpower to stay with it.
3. I am a special education teacher with autistic, MR, and down's syndrome children ages 4-7.....some parents are interested in learning more about healing foods and I am not sure which direction to send them in without overwhelming them.....any specific foods to help down's syndrome???? The one mom is really interested in helping her son.
I guess I am seeking simple advice that I can give to others without getting into too many details.....Is that possible? I've heard of cilantro being good for autism, but what about down's? and what foods are specifically anti-tumorogenic? .....any advice helpful! Thank you.
Di
1. I have a son with a (tumor causing) condition called neurofibromatosis. He is almost 10, eats healthy but SAD.....refuses most fruits and vegetables and LOVES starchy things....
2. I have 5 children that I would LIKE to transform! But a SAD husband that periodically will try more raw but does not have the willpower to stay with it.
3. I am a special education teacher with autistic, MR, and down's syndrome children ages 4-7.....some parents are interested in learning more about healing foods and I am not sure which direction to send them in without overwhelming them.....any specific foods to help down's syndrome???? The one mom is really interested in helping her son.
I guess I am seeking simple advice that I can give to others without getting into too many details.....Is that possible? I've heard of cilantro being good for autism, but what about down's? and what foods are specifically anti-tumorogenic? .....any advice helpful! Thank you.
Di