From and for those with swallowing challenges
Crossing the Tea – More Suggestions from Readers
18 Saturday May 2024
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in18 Saturday May 2024
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inFrom and for those with swallowing challenges
05 Sunday May 2024
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inTypically, we serve a choice of caffeine-free teas or water during breaks. Depending on the season, one effect may be to slightly raise or slightly lower the student’s body temperature. In some cases, the primary purpose is re-hydration and in other cases one or more herbs (most often – so far – chamomile, lemon balm, passionflower and lavender) the intent is to lessen the frequency and severity of seizures. We were asked about serving a particular brand and flavor of bone broth – the student brings it and we warm or chill it. It is somewhat simpler for the student and his family to send a 24 serving carton once per week.
At least three flavors although apparently not always readily available: chicken ginger and turmeric (shown above); chicken lemon and rosemary and beef broth.
Note the sodium, calcium and potassium