Talk:BRAT diet

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[edit] Duplicate?

duplicates page BRAT therefore unnecessary

[edit] Can't the "T" stand for "tea"?

Maybe this is for the adult version?




The T means toast.


[edit] Rewrite

I've rewritten this article to include citations and remove unsourced opinions. One main removal of opinion was the statement about CRAM and milk usage. The respectable medical sources I found (AAP and CDC) recommend the continuation of milk for babies (breastmilk) and children. This contradicts the unsourced statement about the unlikelihood of milk usage. If someone can provide contrary information from reliable sources, then it can be replaced with the indication of divided opinons of medical experts. I've also removed the unreferenced box because citations are included for all points except for BRATT and BRATY, which I consider common knowledge. Sundaybrunch 10:23, 8 April 2007 (UTC)