Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 Nikki, If you already know you are seeing results w/GF diet, I'd now also try to go CF and if it is unsuccessful, then go back to using milk. I know my friend a while back was studying to be a vet assistant, and she told me cows have 2 stomachs and that might be why most of us are cassein intollerant. If you do remove milk and get a lot of behavior, it might be because the child is missing the drug affect. I personally do not do well w/milk and would head bang if subjected to it daily. In a message dated 12/28/02 3:47:09 PM Pacific Standard Time, calesew@... writes: > Subj: Re: Instant breakfast > Date: 12/28/02 3:47:09 PM Pacific Standard Time > From: <A HREF= " mailto:calesew@... " >calesew@...</A> > Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy " >Texas-Autism-Advocacy@yahoog\ roups.com</A> > To: <A HREF= " mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy " >Texas-Autism-Advocacy@yahoog\ roups.com</A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > It does contain casein, we are not CF only GF. We are using cow's > milk at this time but, are eventually going to try rice. As far as > being GF, I am unaware of it. I know that we have been giving it to > my son since we went GF for nutrients and we still see improvements. > So, until we stop getting results, I don't want to introduce a whole > bunch more substitutes. > Nikki > > > > >>We are supplementing his diet with Carnation Instant > >Brkfst < > > > >What milk substitute do you use? I thought the Instant Breakfast > had gluten or casein in it. C.l > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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