Don't eat paint chips, don't suck on things painted in lead paint, don't chew on fishing sinkers or bullets, be careful when sanding old paint off walls and furniture, don't
eat dirt outside of houses which has little chips of lead paint in it — yes, young kids do some weird crap — and you should be fine.
Not exact matches
«There may indeed be some sense in letting your kid go
outside and
eat a little
dirt,» he says.
The
dirt we work in
outside, the animals that we play with, and the foods we
eat all determine the richness of your gut garden.
The good news is that while
outside sources are constantly working against our good bacteria these days, there are ways to boost good bacteria naturally, even for those of us not still nursing or fond of
eating dirt.
I'd really like to try this; I've been building up my gut flora with kombucha, milk kefir cheese, homemade kimchee and ginger bugs, but i'm afraid to
eat dirt i find
outside; there are too many chemicals everywhere.
My puppy is
eating just fine, he scarfs his food down every morning and night and has regular bowel movements, but he's constantly going
outside and
eating rocks and clumps of
dirt, acorns and anything he finds on the ground
outside.