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We added inositol into our kid's diet to compensate for the gluten and it worked really well. It's in most health stores. To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 1:31 PM Subject: Gluten Free Diet - Withdrawal???

Hi,

My son 3 year old son has Cealiac disease and I removed gluten from his diet 3 weeks ago, since then (hes started talking more but) his stims have become worse, jumping, screaming etc.. he stims all day where as before it was once in a while could this have anything to do with his body missing the gluten?

Also he has been diagnosed as having very hypermobile joints and has procepration (dont know if I spelt that right, sorry!!) issues, he jumps alot especially when he is excited, are there any techniques I could use to reduce the jumping as it is interfering with his learning.

Any advice/suggestions would be much appreciated

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I never heard of that before but I just started taking it regulalry and I am sleeping better, feel more refreshed

Mx

We added inositol into our kid's diet to compensate for the gluten and it worked really well. It's in most health stores.

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 1:31 PMSubject: Gluten Free Diet - Withdrawal???

Hi,

My son 3 year old son has Cealiac disease and I removed gluten from his diet 3 weeks ago, since then (hes started talking more but) his stims have become worse, jumping, screaming etc.. he stims all day where as before it was once in a while could this have anything to do with his body missing the gluten?

Also he has been diagnosed as having very hypermobile joints and has procepration (dont know if I spelt that right, sorry!!) issues, he jumps alot especially when he is excited, are there any techniques I could use to reduce the jumping as it is interfering with his learning.

Any advice/suggestions would be much appreciated

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Thank you

Subject: Re: Gluten Free Diet - Withdrawal???To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Date: Thursday, 8 December, 2011, 21:41

We added inositol into our kid's diet to compensate for the gluten and it worked really well. It's in most health stores.

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 1:31 PMSubject: Gluten Free Diet - Withdrawal???

Hi,

My son 3 year old son has Cealiac disease and I removed gluten from his diet 3 weeks ago, since then (hes started talking more but) his stims have become worse, jumping, screaming etc.. he stims all day where as before it was once in a while could this have anything to do with his body missing the gluten?

Also he has been diagnosed as having very hypermobile joints and has procepration (dont know if I spelt that right, sorry!!) issues, he jumps alot especially when he is excited, are there any techniques I could use to reduce the jumping as it is interfering with his learning.

Any advice/suggestions would be much appreciated

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Hi,

 

My son 3 year old son has Cealiac disease and I removed gluten from his diet 3 weeks ago, since then (hes started talking more but) his stims have become worse, jumping, screaming etc.. he stims all day where as before it was once in a while could this have anything to do with his body missing the gluten?

It does sound like a withdrawal reaction. Do you have tonic water you could give him?

 

Also he has been diagnosed as having very hypermobile joints and has procepration (dont know if I spelt that right, sorry!!) issues, he jumps alot especially when he is excited, are there any techniques I could use to reduce the jumping as it is interfering with his learning.

'proprioception' ive also got similar issues with this. Omega 3 and 6 oils helped with my co ordination as did removing gluten. Could he be feeling the pain from his hypermobile joints more now the gluten is coming out of his system? i got diagnosed with 2 chronic pain disabilities after gluten and casein free, fibromyalgia and hypermobility syndrome/EDS 3. i wasn't able to communicate beforehand how much pain i was in.

 

Any advice/suggestions would be much appreciatedi would remove pineapple and bromelain from his diet as well as that can make hypermobility worse. Are you getting physio for his hypermobility?

 is

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