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Real Talk, Whole Life

Episode 217: Underweight Kids

Real Talk, Whole Life

Cloud10

News, Social Sciences, Entertainment News, Science, Health & Fitness

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2016

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Ep. 217: Underweight Kids In this episode, Stacy and Sarah discuss how to help kids who have issues gaining weight. Click the picture above to be taken to iTunes If you enjoy the show, please review it in iTunes!The Paleo View (TPV), Episode 217: Underweight Kids Intro (0:00) News and Views (0:40) Sarah spent time in the woods in a place with no internet access! It was crazy! She pet an alligator and a snake! Very cool. Then she went to White Plains to a health conference Fitness Expo 2.0 She got to do a talk and do a cooking demo on her Perfect Paleo Pancakes It was a good opportunity to share paleo with a diverse crowd! Sarah might be becoming an American citizen! Australia does have a compulsory election system that seems to be fairly accurately described by Sarah! Question from Megan (22:02): "My son was born at 31 weeks and was growth restricted in the womb. The doctors told me to deliver so he would grow more and because I was having other complications. I was never able to breastfeed but did pump breast milk for him. They told me to fortify with formula so I did so but stopped when he was 6 months. He is still not growing as they would like but has no health issues. 2 months ago I was told to fed him pediasure and I hate it. The first ingredient is water and the 2nd is sugar. What are your recommendations for paleo foods an 18 month would eat that would help him gain weight?" There are nutrient dense paleo foods and calorically dense paleo foods Sarah had a daughter that was borderline failure to thrive and was recommended to give her heavy cream instant pudding Sarah thinks this led to lots of food issues because she became used to eating food dense with fat and sugar and made her picky This issue can be caused by nutrient deficiencies. Macronutrients, obviously, but also things like zinc, retinoic acid, iron, vitamin D and calcium. Amino acid deficiencies, as well. Especially from animal sources. Eating animal foods is better than using nutrient supplements. Meat in North America isn't considered a first food, but this isn't the case in other countries Eating meat was always a challenge for Sarah's daughter. She didn't have the jaw strength and was afraid of choking. Occupational therapy and constant reassurance helped her. Once she started eating muscles, she hit a giant growth spurt and started putting on muscles. Micronutrient analysis might be a good idea for a underweight child. Perhaps it could be an allergy leading to not absorbing nutrients. Stacy recommends M&H Naturals Beef Protein powder, though that's not available anymore. Dairy is definitely a growth promoter. Especially whey protein, which is much less likely to be allergenic. Stacy's smoothie (liver, spinach, vital proteins, beef protein, coconut milk powder, coconut milk with water, and a frozen banana) Hot Chocolate Squares from Real Food RN For more on why Sarah doesn't like Stevia, see this show or this post. Feet powder is unflavored BCAA powder. Chicken Liver Mousse Outro (52:35)  Support us by shopping through links on our sidebars, please! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome to the paleo view. I'm Stacy Toth, best-selling author and

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co-creator of paleoparons.com where we focus on real-life solutions for

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family seeking health. I'm Dr. Sarah Ballantime,

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New York Times best-selling author and creator of the paleomom.com.

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I'm passionate about improving scientific literacy

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around public health topics. I like hashtags and bone broth. And I'm just a

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super nerd. And now, welcome back to the state you're in.

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And like the world where cell phones work.

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So I, uh, if in case people didn't hear, I think it was like last week I was talking about it.

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Last week I chaperoned my oldest daughter's fourth grade sleep away field trip in the wilderness and we were

1:06.5

warned ahead of time that there's no cell phone service up there and I I mean I

1:11.8

downloaded my like regional maps on the Google map so that my

1:16.4

GPS would still work and I could still get directions places like I I took some and I

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you know I got everything set up for social media and for my website.

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So there were blog posts.

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My team had all kinds of directions and they all knew that I was going to be

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like out of contact.

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But at the same time, even though I did all that preparation I didn't really believe them and then my cell phone really didn't work

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for two and a half days and I wish I could say it was liberating but it wasn't quite

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enough time like I still I kept it with me the whole time like it still lived in my pocket.

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Well it's still a camera.

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Well it was and it was still a camera and it still was a good excellent GPS and we did a lot of hiking and it was funny

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