Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 Wow, this is really interesting! My daughter has sensory intergration disorder. She is an identical twin. Her twin does not have sensory intergration. Have not thought about her diet effecting this disorder at all. She is a very picky eater though, it is very hard to get her to eat. She is very fond of eating breads and crackers. When she was 3 she was tested for autism, but was found to be on the sensory integration scale, because she has a strong affection for people. My ex husband blamed me for not being affectionate enough when the twins were born. I also suffered from endometriosis for 20 years. Now have Hashimoto's. I have never thought that HER problems could stem from diet, I will now have to look into this and see about CHANGING EVERYONE in my households diet to a more NATURAL Diet, and see if we get a positive change! Alana BJ Celliac BJ, my grandsone was dxed with sensory integration disorder. That is kind of like add or a mild autisim, but not on the autism spectrum. I have a glutin issue and was finally dxed with celiac. I mentioned to my daughter and she did a test and took my grandson off glutin for 4 weeks. The change in his behavior was amazing! Even his chronic runny nose ended. He just went to a Dr that says he has no genetic marker for celiac. Any inputr? ----- Original Message ----- .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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