Wednesday 11 April 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Oral Aversion

Thanks for your help, ladies! I'll pass this on to his parents. :)

On Apr 11, 9:13 am, Selma Belma <rbeln...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think it's great that you are wanting to help this person and her son.
> Essential oils are fantastic, and can help in so many ways. If it has not
> already been suggested though, what this family needs first is for their
> son to have feeding therapy. They work with both the child and parents, so
> that eating, and chewing can be introduced in a way that will be
> successful. If he truly has oral aversion, it's a difficult process. We
> adopted one of our daughters when she was three. She had never eaten a
> single thing because she had sensory problems and oral aversion. It took
> about a year to get to the point where she could truly eat real food. It
> was quite the process. We never could have done it without feeding therapy.
> There should be a feeding therapist or feeding therapy program at a
> hospital near this family. I can't say enough about the program we attended
> at Primary Children's Hospital in SLC. After we understood exactly how to
> deal with feeding and adding new foods, we started making progress with our
> Julie.
>
> I think many of the oils would be helpful during this process- particularly
> digestzen as his body will need to adjust to consuming food. It's not as
> easy as you might think.

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