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Paleo/GAPS/Gluten Free/Dairy Free Diet Suggestions?
oh please, did you not comprehend i was offering this as a slight possiblity
for her to consider and i was NOT acting as if all her children were little robots, Lee "Janet" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > says... >> >> which brings up something else, and i am sure with as many children as >> you >> have this may not be possible, do the children with the issue eat >> differently in any way than the ones without it, i know you serve them >> all >> the same thing, but in snacks do they gravitate to even different fruits? >> or >> maybe one group goes for a second helping of green vegtables where the >> other >> would prefer a second helping of starch, i am not if it makes a >> difference >> or is even something you can quantify but i thought i should ention it as >> since they all belong to the same parents, all eat/are offerred the same >> foods, all live the same lifestyle, for the most part they should in >> general >> react the same,.. > > Not necessarily. That might be the case if Ranee's children were > identical septuplets so had identical DNA at conception. > > Siblings (even, fraternal twins) who merely share the same parents may > differ considerably in which combination of genes they inherit from each > parent, and how those genes are expressed. > > Janet |
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I was absolutely NOT acting as if they all had the same physical
characteristics, that is silly, Because some of my phisical issues are genitic in nature i have just a tad bit of experience. even though the genes may not be identical, when a family lives together and the gene pool is known, following behavior, in this case what they tend toward eating can help assess the situation, it gives no definite answers but gives data points to fill in a picture. as another poster, maybe steve, has already said, just because one has a propensity/;or genitic make up for these skin issues, doesn't even mean they will, in fact occur. now renee has already said she has dry skin, but three of the children are much worse, all of the children have the possiblity of developing this later, and some of the triggering mechanism may be the food they tend toward. reme's husband i gather has no dry skin issues or she would have probably mentioned it. therefore, the children without the skin issue may have lucked out and gotten their skin make up from his side,... watching the children who do have the issue, and watching the one who don't may show patterns of eating that do trigger issues, again, i was suggesting this as a place to glean more data points, not as a scientific lab study, after these are live children, not a sterile experiment, Lee "Janet" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > says... >> >> >> "Janet" > wrote in message >> ... >> > In article >, >> > says... > > >> >> since they all belong to the same parents, all eat/are offerred the > same >> >> foods, all live the same lifestyle, for the most part they should in >> >> general >> >> react the same,.. >> > >> > Not necessarily. That might be the case if Ranee's children were >> > identical septuplets so had identical DNA at conception. >> > >> > Siblings (even, fraternal twins) who merely share the same parents >> > may >> > differ considerably in which combination of genes they inherit from >> > each >> > parent, and how those genes are expressed. > >> >> oh please, did you not comprehend i was offering this as a slight >> possiblity >> for her to consider and i was NOT acting as if all her children were >> little >> robots, Lee > > No, you were acting as if you think siblings raised together have the > same physical characteristics ; they don't. Ranee has already said, that > only three of her large brood have her skin type. > > Janet |
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