Sentences with phrase «n't eat dirt»

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.
Make sure young children don't eat dirt.
They may need to be monitored out in the yard to make sure they don't eat dirt, too much grass or any harmful plants and fungi.
just like you can't eat dirt, your body has trouble digesting inorganic minerals.
Many of us have been told to not eat dirt.
Wash your hands, and make sure your children know how important it is to wash their hands after playing, and to not eat dirt or sand — wild animals can defecate and seed parasite eggs in sandboxes.

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There, AmEx sees a «barbell effect,» where fast - food and high - end dining are booming, but the middle is being pinched as more consumers choose not to eat out unless it's either dirt cheap or a splurge on the high - end.
Just because the West has indoor plumbing doesn't mean the rituals are any different than their dirt - worshipping, people - eating cousins.
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The taste is interesting, but a great rich flavor — if my husband will eat this then it isn't too earthy and actually has a taste other than dirt.
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Like the dirt and I just can't eat more than two spoonsful.
He is exposed to a dirt - to - table gardening and cooking program at school, but will not eat any of the foods they prepare in the Alice Waters - designed class.
The free Virgin Mobile Festival was held at Frank Gehry's soaring Merriweather Post Pavilion, though I didn't get much time to admire the architecture because I was too busy trying to keep Tariku from eating smooshed french fries out of the dirt and playing with used beer cups.
My wife had the same guilt and anxiety, but kids have been known to crawl around eating handfuls of dirt from the house plants and still they prosper, so they won't suffer if they're on formula.
Even though the science says that the amount of lead absorbed by plants varies widely (spinach and sunflowers = leady, apple trees and tomatoes = not leady), and even though every study on children who play in the dirt and eat homegrown food (my eight - year - old daughter included) has come back saying that there is no evidence of elevated bodily lead levels, people around here are petrified about growing their own vegetables, and even of letting their kids play in the mud.
Although you may not be thinking about geophagia when you take vitamins or seek comfort from a swig of Kaopectate, you are in fact participating in the age - old practice of eating dirt.
While this is only a hypothesis and has not been proved, the researchers said, it is interesting that humans with iron deficiencies sometimes experience a condition known as pica, which makes them want to eat unusual substances, including dirt.
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.
As children as young as nine are getting heart disease, this seems direly important, except that the research doesn't support it (and those kids probably aren't sleeping in darkness, eating real food, and playing in the dirt...).
Even with the natural birthing, dirt eating, barefoot playing, cloth - diapering and mud shampooing that goes on at our house, not using a microwave seems to be one of those things that is inexcusably crunchy.
These include vegetables and fruits directly taken from the field or farm and eaten (although washing off the dirt is not processing); these foods may be frozen to preserve freshness.
Before eating fresh blueberries be sure to wash them to make sure they do not have dirt or any chemicals on them.
I can not cover all the aspects here, but I'd recommend people to read: The Dirt on Clean Eating by Alan Aragon & insulin... an Undeserved Bad Reputation by James Kreiger.
I've realised what is most comfortable for me is shapeless so I can eat hugely, low - to - no heels, materials that are textured so they don't show the dust / dirt / flecks / food (I don't know how women stay pristine, it's simply impossible for me), and just a handful of things I can wear over and over again — not necessarily making it look different, but simply because I adore wearing them.
The French star of a subtitled film about Edith Piaf («I didn't even know who Edith Piaf was,» one dumb - as - dirt radio commentator announced this morning) wins for Best Actress in a country that only four years ago was eating freedom fries?
It doesn't mean you should be living in a home with dirt floors and eating ramen noodles for the rest of your life.
* Diarrhea * Weight loss * Excessive eating (Polyphagia) * Eating their own stools (Coprophagia) * Eating things that shouldn't be eaten such as dirt (pica) * Protein - losing intestinal diseaseeating (Polyphagia) * Eating their own stools (Coprophagia) * Eating things that shouldn't be eaten such as dirt (pica) * Protein - losing intestinal diseaseEating their own stools (Coprophagia) * Eating things that shouldn't be eaten such as dirt (pica) * Protein - losing intestinal diseaseEating things that shouldn't be eaten such as dirt (pica) * Protein - losing intestinal disease (PLE)
Your senior dog may exhibit new behavior problems you can't explain like when he starts to eat things that are not edible including rocks, dirt and paper... and then you discover he's also ingesting feces and pieces of your clothing which can result in a gastrointestinal irritation and blockage that requires expensive unplanned surgery to prevent your dog from further intestinal damage.
In the wild, dogs would sleep and eat on dirt, they wouldn't be given dewormers and heartworm meds and would have to deal with parasites.
They like to yell, play, run through the house (sometimes with muddy feet), jump on people, put things in their mouths and chew on them, eat tasty foods, explore, look at things, dig holes in mud and sand and dirt, and a host of other things that I don't have time to mention.
Wash vegetables well to remove any dirt, do not let your children eat dirt, and discourage your pet from hunting.
Eating dirt is not usually a concern.
While there may be therapeutic reasons for your dog's dirt eating, it doesn't mean you should let it go unchecked.
Your dog's dirt eating could actually be a search for minerals, vitamins or even good probiotic bacteria that he isn't getting in his diet.
Dirt eating is usually not a problem, however, seek veterinary help if the behavior started suddenly or there are any other indications that your dog might be sick or anxious.
Horrible dog food, that my MinPin, who eats dirt and cat feces, won't eat.
He eats grass, dirt, leave especially and poop if I can't pick it up quick enough.
The strange eating habits are not necessarily due to a mineral deficiency or pica, which is an eating disorder that compels humans to eat non-nutritional things like dirt and paint.
We don't always understand why our dogs engage in certain behaviors, and eating household objects such as dirt, paper towels, clothing, stool / poop and other strange things are some behaviors that are still very mysterious and perplexing to pet owners and veterinarians.
A dog can be stopped from eating dirt by placing a muzzle on it or making sure it does not have access to the dirt, which means keeping the dog's eating or sleeping area clean.
Eating grass, sticks, and even dirt is normal — as long as they don't do it a lot.
Dogs suffering from Pica will eat not only stools, but rocks, dirt, sticks, etc..
Do not let children eat sand or dirt.
But eating dirt in small doses will generally not be harmful to your dog.
Note that a dog that eats dirt could have a gastrointestinal problem (not caused by the dirt itself).
In humans, pica can drive people to eat rocks, dirt, Styrofoam material and basically anything else that should not be eaten.
Well, unless you don't mind eating some dirt!
'' I don't know what kind of psychopath eats a two - hour long breakfast and doesn't accept gifts while eating — who wouldn't love to receive a bag of dirt in the middle of their Denver omelet?
I teach organic gardening and permaculture with at risk youth in public housing in San Francisco and every day we're in the garden I'll say something like, «Today we're going to pick some lettuce to eat,» and a kid will say, «We ain't gonna eat some shit that grows in the dirt
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