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What food should I eat for gallbladder issues?
Many steamed greens like collard, mustard and kale, also brussel sprouts and broccoli seem to be a problem for some people. Greens (and especially kale and ...
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- When my mom had gallbladder problems several years ago, she was only able to eat bland, low fat or fat free, easily digestible foods. Her meals usually consisted of b...
- Lots of fiber, no caffeine
- Hi F., You only want to eat foods that are low in fat and somewhat bland. I had Gall Stones and Sludge, which was not very pleasant. I was on my way to a cruise to M...
Help I Need Baby-Que(BBQ) Food Ideas
lettuce - coconut dyed green with food coloring katchup & mustard - red and yellow frosting have fun! Helpful? Yes | No Save This Remove This Report This ...
Acid Reflux and Gas
... spinach turnip mustardand collard greens blackstrap molasses swiss chard .... create a lot of gas Their poop is sometimes more green and watery due to ...
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- Have you tried chiropractic it is very safe for children and I know of several people who took their children to the chiropractor for what you are dealing with. One l...
- I didn't read your responses so if I am repeating advice, I apologize. I have known lots of moms who have to avoid chocolate completely because of the problems it give...
- I would contact a good lactation consultant and a La Leche League Leader. This is a different angle to explore but my son had a lot of gassiness due to foremilk/hindm...
How to Get Toddlers to Eat Vegetable
Oct 20, 2009 ... One loves canned (no salt) green beans and will sometimes eat half a can at a ... Cooked veggies can even be dipped in ketchup or mustard. ...
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- When my oldest was a toddler (he'll be 12 in 2 weeks) I had the same concerns. My Ped said to just keep offering them, and make a big deal about how much YOU enjoy ea...
- My 4yr old is the pickiest eater. I get him veggies through juice. V8 and the harvest jucie juice. That gives him his veggies and i don't have to stress over him not ...
- My kids love to dip stuff, so ranch dressing with raw veggies might work. I've also given them the veggies first and told them they could have the rest of their dinne...
How to Get a Mustard Stain Out of a Shirt
Asked by T.R. from Houston
on August 27, 2008
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I used spray and wash on my daughter shirt which had mustard all over it. I accidentally put it in the drier with all her other clothes (bad idea, I know). Since the...
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- what color is it.... if white use bleach... if another color try oxy clean spray and wash Ihave had good luck with that.... or shout in the gell form... and leave ...
- Hi T.. Mustard is one of the most difficult things to get out at the best of times but having said that once you put a garment in the dryer it is impossible to get out...
- I used to be a spray and wash fan because that is what my mom always used. That is until I ruined some clothes because I put it on them and left it until I washed a f...
Green Poop
Asked by S.O. from Phoenix
on January 22, 2009
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Hi Momma's
My 3mo old has been pooping a lot today, then I just changed his diaper and it was green. He has been eating just fine, he is breastfed only. Anyone kn...
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- Did you give him any of the mylicon drops? I remember glow in the dark green poop whenever my son had those...I assumed it was the cause at the time...though the hind...
- The same thing happened with my little girl. She is now 6 months. Rest assured this is very normal.
- Hi S., Let me just put your mind at ease: I've seen... brick red, orange, mustard, ochre, pale green, spinach green, brown with blue polka-dots, purple, black... H...
Green Stool
Asked by J.M. from Boston
on January 6, 2008
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Hi there,
So we are blessed with a 3 week old son. In the past week he has been having green stool(poop) in his diaper. I have heard about there being a problem wit...
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- Before you start eliminating things in your diet, you need to know more. For example, does he have excessive gas? Reflux? Is the poop really, truly GREEN or just a ...
- I have a 4 month old and a 4 year old. Both were/are breastfed and both have produced a remarkable varitety of poop shades and both have been and are perfectly healthy...
- Hi there :) I have three breastfed babies. Green poop can usually mean a couple of things. A. Normal. Babies' poo can be funny colors. It'll be green for a...
Green Stools? What Do I Do...
Asked by L.M. from South Bend
on July 21, 2008
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My 4 year old son has had nothing but soft green stools the past few weeks. He hasn't had a normal brown stool in a really long time. He says his tummy hurts in the ...
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- Perhaps look at what he's been eating and drinking lately. Has he had foods or drinks with dye in them? Red dyes and blue dyes can make the poop look different. Has...
- Does he eat anything with blue food coloring in it? Like fruit snacks or Captain Crunch or blue cake frosting? That turns stools soft green. My son turned 6 a coupl...
- Check what food colors your son is eating. If my girls get too much blue, green, or purple colored food, it changes their stool. We learned this after we had a blue ...
Why my breastfed baby have green poop?
Asked by J.B. from Providence
on March 16, 2008
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I have a 3 1/2 week old son who is breastfeeding exclusively. Once the meconium passed from his system, his poo turned seedy and mustard colored as is described in th...
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- It sounds as though you might have an oversupply problem, especially if it is green and seems to be explosive. Some times mothers will also see other signs if it is a...
- don't be too concerend. I breastfeed all three of my children and saw my share of different poops! ;-) You could definitely bring it up on Thursday. Also, I'd take a d...
- My daughter has a milk and soy allergy and we first notice green mucousy stools, but then there was also blood. We have been to a pediatric gastroenterologist and the...
2 Month with Green Poop???
Asked by M.W. from San Diego
on September 11, 2009
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So I have a 2 month old who is strictly breastfed and recently her poop has changed from the mustardy color to olive green! It's still the same consistency, just a dif...
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- No, nothing you ate, normal to change colors from time to time. It can mean that she's not getting enough hind milk, too much foremilk. Make sure to offer both breasts...
- My son had the same condition when he was that age. I asked the doctor and he didn't seem at all concerned. It went away after a few days after whatever it was moved...
- this happened to my son too, although I think he was about 3 months. I was worried b/c I read that green poop was a sign that your baby might be sick or have diarrea. ...