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How To Avoid Non-veg Food When On Treatment?

My son was bitten by our dog at home while trying to help the dog in pain. Doctor has been consulted and injections are on. Our problem is....my son eats only if there is non-veg served. Are there restrictions? Doctor has recommended a strict vegeterian diet......please advise. Thanks in advance.
Thu, 15 May 2014
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With your query, since he has been asked to be on vegetarian you can serve him mushrooms, soya chunks or meal maker with little masala in it and in all the foods add a little of this chicken masala to give him a flavour so that he consumes otherwise one must have self control since he is a kid.I strictly recommend the above mentioned foods to be taken with prior consultation with your doctor. Hope thus might be helpful
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How To Avoid Non-veg Food When On Treatment?

Hi With your query, since he has been asked to be on vegetarian you can serve him mushrooms, soya chunks or meal maker with little masala in it and in all the foods add a little of this chicken masala to give him a flavour so that he consumes otherwise one must have self control since he is a kid.I strictly recommend the above mentioned foods to be taken with prior consultation with your doctor. Hope thus might be helpful