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Sunday, April 7, 2013

If your child is a picky eater, that could be a problem later in life. The dangers of SED...


Most children go through a “picky eater” phase, which is not considered a big problem, unless it doesn’t go away...

Nutritional experts are now warning parents about the risk of long term finicky habits. SED, or Selective Eating Disorder, is not uncommon. It usually starts in childhood and can continue or even get worse into adulthood. Children and adults suffering from SED are at risk of nutritional deficiencies and may even suffer socially.

There is help for people suffering from Selective Eating Disorder. Awareness is on the rise but there are still many healthcare professionals who haven’t heard of it or are not experience in treating SED. Extreme picky eaters should seek professional help or support from groups such as PickyEatingAdults.com 

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