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Vivien Jon

I know many parents have tried GFCF and reported that their children didn't

respond. I believe there to be many variables to these assumptions. Please

definately try this diet. It took us 6 months of daily consisitency, no

cheating to see our son start responding verbally. Even then he was still very

autistic. We did this at 31 months old. I can certainly guide you through the

GFCF, but I hope that you will research further and look into Body Ecology Diet.

It is GFCF but much more. I also believe based on my research and watching my

son recover that the basic GFCF is NOT enough for many children.

My son just turned 4 and after 18 months of intensive dietary intervention he

is doing beautifully. He talks, answers, looks, plays, shares emotions, and

he's becoming creative. The only issue we still have is making up lost time.

He was completely in his own world from 18 months-31 months. We have delays

and milestones to make up.

Body Ecology addresses fungal infections, digestived health, and opening

pathways. I would like to see every child do this 6 months-1 year prior to

doing more DAN! protocols. I think if your gut is healthy, a fungal infection

is conquered, and pathways open, you THEN can really benefit from other

therapies.

Your son is so young, I hope you will give this a shot. It is a lot of work,

and life style changing, but WE HAVE OUR SON BACK! Yesterday we made

binoculars out of toilet paper rolls. We each had a bag and went on a hike.

We collected things and came home and made a book. I was in HEAVEN. 18

months ago he didn't verbalize and I was aching for him to call me Mommy or at

least look at me. I can teach him and connect with him and I am greatful.

I get no money or have no gain in sharing this info other than personal

satisfaction. I wish I had known about diet at 18 months. Young children can

heal so quickly. If you stop breaking the body down and give the body what it

needs, it can heal. My son had foul diarhea and now formed. All with diet.

Now he is absorbing nutrients to his brain.

I have so much to teach you. GFCF cereal I think you mentioned is a fine

place to start. At least you are removing these two proteins that will

continue to destroy his digestive system. But much of the standard GFCF is not

healthy and will not heal a sick child.

If you want to learn more send me an email ruhesd@...

Blessing to you and your beautiful child!

Ruhe

Vivien Jon wrote:

Hello everyone,

I'm new to the group, have a 4-year-old almost non-verbal autistic boy. I was

reading all the messages I received in email about special diet gluten free

casein free. Does it apply to all autistic kids? I bought some cereal, rice

pasta yesterday at H-E-B, want to try on my little boy. He's going to ECAP

(Early Childhood Autism Program) everyday from 8am to 3pm since he's 3 years

old, got a lot socialized than before, not much upset and scream, and he sleeps

well everyday through the night. We all feel he understands a lot what we said

and he'll do some when we order him to do, just still non-verbal, just ma-ma,

ba-ba, be-,boo-, yi-ya, something like this. Can anyone tell me if we need go

start with special diet, or vitamins?

Thanks,

Vivien Jon

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how much and what type of therapy intervention did your child receive in

addition to the diet?

Ruhe wrote: Vivien Jon

I know many parents have tried GFCF and reported that their children didn't

respond. I believe there to be many variables to these assumptions. Please

definately try this diet. It took us 6 months of daily consisitency, no cheating

to see our son start responding verbally. Even then he was still very autistic.

We did this at 31 months old. I can certainly guide you through the GFCF, but I

hope that you will research further and look into Body Ecology Diet. It is GFCF

but much more. I also believe based on my research and watching my son recover

that the basic GFCF is NOT enough for many children.

My son just turned 4 and after 18 months of intensive dietary intervention he is

doing beautifully. He talks, answers, looks, plays, shares emotions, and he's

becoming creative. The only issue we still have is making up lost time. He was

completely in his own world from 18 months-31 months. We have delays and

milestones to make up.

Body Ecology addresses fungal infections, digestived health, and opening

pathways. I would like to see every child do this 6 months-1 year prior to doing

more DAN! protocols. I think if your gut is healthy, a fungal infection is

conquered, and pathways open, you THEN can really benefit from other therapies.

Your son is so young, I hope you will give this a shot. It is a lot of work, and

life style changing, but WE HAVE OUR SON BACK! Yesterday we made binoculars out

of toilet paper rolls. We each had a bag and went on a hike. We collected things

and came home and made a book. I was in HEAVEN. 18 months ago he didn't

verbalize and I was aching for him to call me Mommy or at least look at me. I

can teach him and connect with him and I am greatful.

I get no money or have no gain in sharing this info other than personal

satisfaction. I wish I had known about diet at 18 months. Young children can

heal so quickly. If you stop breaking the body down and give the body what it

needs, it can heal. My son had foul diarhea and now formed. All with diet. Now

he is absorbing nutrients to his brain.

I have so much to teach you. GFCF cereal I think you mentioned is a fine place

to start. At least you are removing these two proteins that will continue to

destroy his digestive system. But much of the standard GFCF is not healthy and

will not heal a sick child.

If you want to learn more send me an email ruhesd@...

Blessing to you and your beautiful child!

Ruhe

Vivien Jon wrote:

Hello everyone,

I'm new to the group, have a 4-year-old almost non-verbal autistic boy. I was

reading all the messages I received in email about special diet gluten free

casein free. Does it apply to all autistic kids? I bought some cereal, rice

pasta yesterday at H-E-B, want to try on my little boy. He's going to ECAP

(Early Childhood Autism Program) everyday from 8am to 3pm since he's 3 years

old, got a lot socialized than before, not much upset and scream, and he sleeps

well everyday through the night. We all feel he understands a lot what we said

and he'll do some when we order him to do, just still non-verbal, just ma-ma,

ba-ba, be-,boo-, yi-ya, something like this. Can anyone tell me if we need go

start with special diet, or vitamins?

Thanks,

Vivien Jon

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18 months ECI

2.5 stopped ECI wasn't effective other than parent classes

2.5 son got Rota Virus had to be hospitalized, in those 3 days w/o food he

changed. When we left hospital and he focused his eyes on a butterfly. Prior

to this he just had a glazed stare at nothing. My husband and I both made eye

contact. He's different. Something was different. We took him home and

only gave him rice cake and water while I looked into diet more.

He was terribly addicted. He only ate a few foods. He also had foul diarhea

or constipated. No eye contact, no language, no processing, flapping arms, eyes

watching his finger movements. He screamed or stared and we needed help. We

had to do something. I called Spectrum of Hope. They provided a home program

and worked with me very closely to understand what I needed. We used these

techniques to get the diet under control. We had 3 hours a day and took all

that they taught us and applied it the rest of the day to the best of my

ability.

So my son got 3 hrs ABA a day M-F, but we worked with him all day long using

the techniques we learned.

A year later our therapist said you don't need me anymore he's getting better.

Week to week he slowly came back to us. Now he has delays and more clean-up

but nowhere near the mess we were in. She said she would never have believed

our story if she hadn't been in our home. He's 4 now and if he continues to

progress he will be what we consider " recovered " by about 6/7. We still have

intensive diet. Not GFCF, much more than this. A treat now is an almond, flax,

carrot bar that I make on my dehyrator.

A Chapman wrote:

how much and what type of therapy intervention did your child receive

in addition to the diet?

Ruhe wrote: Vivien Jon

I know many parents have tried GFCF and reported that their children didn't

respond. I believe there to be many variables to these assumptions. Please

definately try this diet. It took us 6 months of daily consisitency, no cheating

to see our son start responding verbally. Even then he was still very autistic.

We did this at 31 months old. I can certainly guide you through the GFCF, but I

hope that you will research further and look into Body Ecology Diet. It is GFCF

but much more. I also believe based on my research and watching my son recover

that the basic GFCF is NOT enough for many children.

My son just turned 4 and after 18 months of intensive dietary intervention he is

doing beautifully. He talks, answers, looks, plays, shares emotions, and he's

becoming creative. The only issue we still have is making up lost time. He was

completely in his own world from 18 months-31 months. We have delays and

milestones to make up.

Body Ecology addresses fungal infections, digestived health, and opening

pathways. I would like to see every child do this 6 months-1 year prior to doing

more DAN! protocols. I think if your gut is healthy, a fungal infection is

conquered, and pathways open, you THEN can really benefit from other therapies.

Your son is so young, I hope you will give this a shot. It is a lot of work, and

life style changing, but WE HAVE OUR SON BACK! Yesterday we made binoculars out

of toilet paper rolls. We each had a bag and went on a hike. We collected things

and came home and made a book. I was in HEAVEN. 18 months ago he didn't

verbalize and I was aching for him to call me Mommy or at least look at me. I

can teach him and connect with him and I am greatful.

I get no money or have no gain in sharing this info other than personal

satisfaction. I wish I had known about diet at 18 months. Young children can

heal so quickly. If you stop breaking the body down and give the body what it

needs, it can heal. My son had foul diarhea and now formed. All with diet. Now

he is absorbing nutrients to his brain.

I have so much to teach you. GFCF cereal I think you mentioned is a fine place

to start. At least you are removing these two proteins that will continue to

destroy his digestive system. But much of the standard GFCF is not healthy and

will not heal a sick child.

If you want to learn more send me an email ruhesd@...

Blessing to you and your beautiful child!

Ruhe

Vivien Jon wrote:

Hello everyone,

I'm new to the group, have a 4-year-old almost non-verbal autistic boy. I was

reading all the messages I received in email about special diet gluten free

casein free. Does it apply to all autistic kids? I bought some cereal, rice

pasta yesterday at H-E-B, want to try on my little boy. He's going to ECAP

(Early Childhood Autism Program) everyday from 8am to 3pm since he's 3 years

old, got a lot socialized than before, not much upset and scream, and he sleeps

well everyday through the night. We all feel he understands a lot what we said

and he'll do some when we order him to do, just still non-verbal, just ma-ma,

ba-ba, be-,boo-, yi-ya, something like this. Can anyone tell me if we need go

start with special diet, or vitamins?

Thanks,

Vivien Jon

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Hi,

Thanks for everyone that gave me advice and tips on my son's special diet. And

I started yesterday with wheat free rice pasta, gluten free cereal, rice drink

('cause my son loves milk very very much, I have to find a replacement for him).

And I added multi-vitamins for him. But he drank only half cup last night which

he usually drank whole cup before sleep everyday.

But thank god I tried again this morning, he drank them all!!! But I'll go

buy different kinds of dairyfree today, see which one tastes more like milk.

I live in Katy, Texas, which around Houston. , Katy gives out free

program for early childhood autistic kids, start from 3 years old. My son

started from last year half day first, for a year, now, he's full day from 8:20

am to 3:20 pm! They do a lot in school including speech, language, math,

computer, motor lab, large play group, work jobs... I love it and my little boy

took it really well, he loves go to school, and made him a lot socialized other

than playing with only family members.

I'm looking for people live around, maybe we can get together on weekend

just maybe 1-2 hours to let our kids play together somewhere.

I'm going to start writing down my little boy's progress in my space, if you

want to go take a look and give me some more idea, everyone:

www.halbb.spaces.live.com

Thanks for your help, I wish I would have started joining this group earlier,

and would have known where to start for my little boy since he was a lot

younger. But 4 years old is never too late, I'll keep up, and hopefully special

diet will help him. God bless all our children!

A Chapman wrote:

how much and what type of therapy intervention did your child receive

in addition to the diet?

Ruhe wrote: Vivien Jon

I know many parents have tried GFCF and reported that their children didn't

respond. I believe there to be many variables to these assumptions. Please

definately try this diet. It took us 6 months of daily consisitency, no cheating

to see our son start responding verbally. Even then he was still very autistic.

We did this at 31 months old. I can certainly guide you through the GFCF, but I

hope that you will research further and look into Body Ecology Diet. It is GFCF

but much more. I also believe based on my research and watching my son recover

that the basic GFCF is NOT enough for many children.

My son just turned 4 and after 18 months of intensive dietary intervention he is

doing beautifully. He talks, answers, looks, plays, shares emotions, and he's

becoming creative. The only issue we still have is making up lost time. He was

completely in his own world from 18 months-31 months. We have delays and

milestones to make up.

Body Ecology addresses fungal infections, digestived health, and opening

pathways. I would like to see every child do this 6 months-1 year prior to doing

more DAN! protocols. I think if your gut is healthy, a fungal infection is

conquered, and pathways open, you THEN can really benefit from other therapies.

Your son is so young, I hope you will give this a shot. It is a lot of work, and

life style changing, but WE HAVE OUR SON BACK! Yesterday we made binoculars out

of toilet paper rolls. We each had a bag and went on a hike. We collected things

and came home and made a book. I was in HEAVEN. 18 months ago he didn't

verbalize and I was aching for him to call me Mommy or at least look at me. I

can teach him and connect with him and I am greatful.

I get no money or have no gain in sharing this info other than personal

satisfaction. I wish I had known about diet at 18 months. Young children can

heal so quickly. If you stop breaking the body down and give the body what it

needs, it can heal. My son had foul diarhea and now formed. All with diet. Now

he is absorbing nutrients to his brain.

I have so much to teach you. GFCF cereal I think you mentioned is a fine place

to start. At least you are removing these two proteins that will continue to

destroy his digestive system. But much of the standard GFCF is not healthy and

will not heal a sick child.

If you want to learn more send me an email ruhesd@...

Blessing to you and your beautiful child!

Ruhe

Vivien Jon wrote:

Hello everyone,

I'm new to the group, have a 4-year-old almost non-verbal autistic boy. I was

reading all the messages I received in email about special diet gluten free

casein free. Does it apply to all autistic kids? I bought some cereal, rice

pasta yesterday at H-E-B, want to try on my little boy. He's going to ECAP

(Early Childhood Autism Program) everyday from 8am to 3pm since he's 3 years

old, got a lot socialized than before, not much upset and scream, and he sleeps

well everyday through the night. We all feel he understands a lot what we said

and he'll do some when we order him to do, just still non-verbal, just ma-ma,

ba-ba, be-,boo-, yi-ya, something like this. Can anyone tell me if we need go

start with special diet, or vitamins?

Thanks,

Vivien Jon

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www.vancesfoods.com to order dairy free. a lot of gfcf recipes use the

dairy free powder

so it comes in handy to have.

S.

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Hi,

Thanks for everyone that gave me advice and tips on my son's special diet.

And I started yesterday with wheat free rice pasta, gluten free cereal, rice

drink ('cause my son loves milk very very much, I have to find a replacement

for him).

.

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For milk try goat milk is great!

And also for cheese try tofu or store made like wal

mart cheese or HEB they have very small amounts and no

casein.

Also I will highly recommend goat cheese.

Goat save our life's with my children

--- Chatmom wrote:

> www.vancesfoods.com to order dairy free. a lot of

> gfcf recipes use the

> dairy free powder

> so it comes in handy to have.

>

> S.

> Re: special diet

> for autistic kids

>

>

> Hi,

> Thanks for everyone that gave me advice and tips

> on my son's special diet.

> And I started yesterday with wheat free rice pasta,

> gluten free cereal, rice

> drink ('cause my son loves milk very very much, I

> have to find a replacement

> for him).

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You don't mean HEB and Walmart's regular cheese, do you? If not, specifically

what kind of cheese are you referring to? I'm interested in looking into that!

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>

>

> Hi,

> Thanks for everyone that gave me advice and tips

> on my son's special diet.

> And I started yesterday with wheat free rice pasta,

> gluten free cereal, rice

> drink ('cause my son loves milk very very much, I

> have to find a replacement

> for him).

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If you do not want to mess with enzymes ( my kids were

aible to handle regular chesse from wal mart and HEB)

cause they have very low % of casein they still do

contain milk and soy, but I noticed a big difference

from Kraft or velvetta chesse. for my youngest one

vegetarian chesse helped a lot

http://www.galaxyfoods.com/ourbrands/usa/vegan.asp (

is a sample does not need to be from there)

Other's is goat chesse, goat cream and goat milk.

Also, we removed all hot dogs that weren't 100% beef (

dimish a lot's of their steems and we also change

breads ( substitute with rye,potatoe and pumpernickel

bread)

Organic pasta and sauce and fish sticks were always

good as long as they did not had wheat.

Thay are also taking Serenaid suplement.

--- a Sell wrote:

> You don't mean HEB and Walmart's regular cheese, do

> you? If not, specifically what kind of cheese are

> you referring to? I'm interested in looking into

> that!

>

> a

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> diet

> > for autistic kids

> >

> >

> > Hi,

> > Thanks for everyone that gave me advice and tips

> > on my son's special diet.

> > And I started yesterday with wheat free rice

> pasta,

> > gluten free cereal, rice

> > drink ('cause my son loves milk very very much,

> I

> > have to find a replacement

> > for him).

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My understanding is most breads contain Whey which is a milk protein which

is a no-no in he CFGF diet.

Also, it is not just wheat. It is the Gluten that needs to be removed.

Gluten is also in oat for example.

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>> > for autistic kids

>> >

>> >

>> > Hi,

>> > Thanks for everyone that gave me advice and tips

>> > on my son's special diet.

>> > And I started yesterday with wheat free rice

>> pasta,

>> > gluten free cereal, rice

>> > drink ('cause my son loves milk very very much,

>> I

>> > have to find a replacement

>> > for him).

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In some words this is he description of Serenaid and

why to avoid the best you can casein or gluten.

As I said with my children 2 of them did very good

with the Great Value wal- mart and HEB chesse, but my

third baby ( the yougest who also suffers eczema) had

to have 100% casein and gluten free so we change him

in to goat , vegetarian or tofu.

Vegetarian cheese taste a litty funny, but since kids

are more about texture and visuals, as long as things

look like the real thing they were alright.

Incompletely digested peptides from casein (milk

products) and gluten (wheat products) have

demonstrated an opiate or morphine-like activity in

the central nervous system. These peptides, referred

to in the literature as exorphins, casomorphins, and

gluteomorphins may function as neurotransmitters and

are similar in their chemical makeup to morphine.

Healthy enzymatic activity leads to optimal digestive

and cognitive health. Thus for those that are

sensitive to these foods we recommend avoiding them to

promote normal digestive function.

DPPIV is an enzyme that increases breakdown of

proteins and peptides as well as altering the cleavage

profile of proteins when taken with food.* Such

activity begins while ingested food is still in the

stomach as opposed to pancreatic digestion in the

duodenum. It has been suggested that a decrease of

DPPIV could be the contributing factor to low levels

of amino acid profiles seen in some individuals.

--- jackie chalons wrote:

> If you do not want to mess with enzymes ( my kids

> were

> aible to handle regular chesse from wal mart and

> HEB)

> cause they have very low % of casein they still do

> contain milk and soy, but I noticed a big difference

> from Kraft or velvetta chesse. for my youngest one

> vegetarian chesse helped a lot

> http://www.galaxyfoods.com/ourbrands/usa/vegan.asp (

> is a sample does not need to be from there)

> Other's is goat chesse, goat cream and goat milk.

> Also, we removed all hot dogs that weren't 100% beef

> (

> dimish a lot's of their steems and we also change

> breads ( substitute with rye,potatoe and

> pumpernickel

> bread)

> Organic pasta and sauce and fish sticks were always

> good as long as they did not had wheat.

> Thay are also taking Serenaid suplement.

>

>

> --- a Sell wrote:

>

> > You don't mean HEB and Walmart's regular cheese,

> do

> > you? If not, specifically what kind of cheese are

> > you referring to? I'm interested in looking into

> > that!

> >

> > a

> > Re: special

> > diet

> > > for autistic kids

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi,

> > > Thanks for everyone that gave me advice and

> tips

> > > on my son's special diet.

> > > And I started yesterday with wheat free rice

> > pasta,

> > > gluten free cereal, rice

> > > drink ('cause my son loves milk very very

> much,

> > I

> > > have to find a replacement

> > > for him).

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Wal- marts is 100% gluten free

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> you? If not, specifically what kind of cheese are

> you referring to? I'm interested in looking into

> that!

>

> a

> Re: special

> diet

> > for autistic kids

> >

> >

> > Hi,

> > Thanks for everyone that gave me advice and tips

> > on my son's special diet.

> > And I started yesterday with wheat free rice

> pasta,

> > gluten free cereal, rice

> > drink ('cause my son loves milk very very much,

> I

> > have to find a replacement

> > for him).

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saw a show on the food network and the guy said when you make pancakes to mix

the dry ingredients in one bowl, the liquid in another, pour the liquid into the

dry bowl and only mix to the count of ten. any longer and you make gluten.

thought that was interesting.

Mouser wrote: My understanding is most

breads contain Whey which is a milk protein which

is a no-no in he CFGF diet.

Also, it is not just wheat. It is the Gluten that needs to be removed.

Gluten is also in oat for example.

Re: special

>> diet

>> > for autistic kids

>> >

>> >

>> > Hi,

>> > Thanks for everyone that gave me advice and tips

>> > on my son's special diet.

>> > And I started yesterday with wheat free rice

>> pasta,

>> > gluten free cereal, rice

>> > drink ('cause my son loves milk very very much,

>> I

>> > have to find a replacement

>> > for him).

>> > .

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

>> > removed]

>> >

>> >

>>

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It does have casein in it though, so it is not casein free.

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