Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Food Revolution

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

I don't recall if this has been discussed on here before. Do any the AS population on here deal with intestinal issues? I understand it is common with AS children. If so, have you found special diets such as gluten-free casein-free to be effective? If you have pursued this diet, can you give me any tips how to find affordable cereal, bread and pasta options?ThanksHarmony

____________________________________________________________Penny Stock Jumping 2000%Sign up to the #1 voted penny stock newsletter for free today!AwesomePennyStocks.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Jennie Did you mean to send a blank email? Twice no less! ~ "Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal."--Albert Camus Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryDate: Wed, 05 May 2010 21:44:18 -0700To: <aspires-relationships >Subject: Re: Food Revolution

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi, I'm actually new to the group - lurking around reading but not commenting

yet. As way of intro, I have been married to my AS husband for 26 years and

counting. I also have an AS son, 12.

As to the food issues - when my son was an infant, he showed very severe signs

of autism - banging his head, withdrawing, etc. I was very concerned. Long

story short, we finally had one of those aha moments. My husband had had wheat

allergies when he was little, and I realized that all of the issues started

after he started eating wheat in the form of crackers. He had been a very

sweet, very calm baby before that time.

We took him off all gluten and he immediately improved. I got my sweet little

boy back. That was over 10 years ago. We maintain a gluten free diet (although

I have heard caesin free is also good) since then for my husband and that one

son. Yes, they are both AS, but my son is not full blown autistic and I know it

is because of the gluten. Occassionally we have made a mistake and my son

inadvertantly gets some gluten. Our first indicator is his mood. It affects

him intestinally as well, but his mind more.

As for finding products. That depends where you live. In the United States

there is an increased awareness of gluten free (GF) needs and more and more

products are available. (You also get good at reading labels and recognizing

where it hides.) Some good cook books can be found by Carol Fenster, some of

her recipes are premixed in Bob's Red Mill packages like her flour mix, bread

mix (not bad for GF bread), brownie mix (awesome), etc. Also, I think it is

Betty Crocker now has GF baking mixes (the brownies are cheaper than Bob's Red

Mill and tastier).

Bottom line is you need to make more of your own stuff. When you control it you

know what you are getting. If you have a favorite food, email me privately

because we have developed or discovered a lot of recipes and might have

something to share.

Good luck,

Ellen

>

> I don't recall if this has been discussed on here before. Do any the AS

population on here deal with intestinal issues? I understand it is common with

AS children. If so, have you found special diets such as gluten-free

casein-free to be effective? If you have pursued this diet, can you give me any

tips how to find affordable cereal, bread and pasta options?

> Thanks

> Harmony

> ____________________________________________________________

> Penny Stock Jumping 2000%

> Sign up to the #1 voted penny stock newsletter for free today!

> http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4be230bdb58b349403st03duc

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

LOL no... I actually sent an e-mail full of info and links and relevent comments.... auurrrgh.

Re: Food RevolutionJennie Did you mean to send a blank email? Twice no less!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Trying again:

Hi, I don't know if it (food allergies) is AS related, I guess the jury is

out on the technicality of that, but I am on a gluten, dairy, and sugar free

diet. I have pretty severe food allergies and ran myself into the ground

before figuring it out. Looking back over my life and can see they affected

me as a child, just no one knew. Gluten products, mainly wheat make me very

'stupid' for example. Slows my brain WAY down, I feel mentally exhausted.

Since going off all the foods I am allergic too I no longer spend all my

time in the bathroom, for the first time in my life I know what it is to

have a CLEAR head before it was like constantly being in a fog, no more

constant sore throat, no more itching skin.... Because of all that being

gone I FEEL a lot better, more cheerful, happy, and thus more patient,

calmer, more easily able to monitor myself and also easier to socialize. (By

that I mean easier to put up with the extra input that comes with

socializing.) So yes, I would have to say this has made a significant

difference in my outlook and my functionality level.

I have found Trader Joes http://www.traderjoes.com/ to be a good source for

rice pasta. Most of my products I get at a local store called Lingonberries

http://www.lingonberriesmarket.com/. But also go to Whole Foods and Fred

Meyers. I am looking into http://www.azurestandard.com/ I've heard a lot of

good about them from others with similar issues. The thing with them is you

have to either need a LOT of stuff yourself or band together with others. I

believe minimum purchase is 400. Most people find family, friends,

neighbor's etc. and everyone orders at once to make it workable. The good

side is you can order online and they will deliver to you, then the others

you worked with can pick it up from your place (or whatever place you choose

to have it dropped at) Affordable tends to be a matter of opinion... it's

all expensive if you ask me!! But this is where I buy my stuff. I'm hoping

to find out that Azure standard will save me a bunch as well as being more

easily accessible to me.

Jennie AS

Re: Food Revolution

I don't recall if this has been discussed on here before. Do any the AS

population on here deal with intestinal issues? I understand it is common

with AS children. If so, have you found special diets such as gluten-free

casein-free to be effective? If you have pursued this diet, can you give me

any tips how to find affordable cereal, bread and pasta options?

Thanks

Harmony

>

>>

>> I don't recall if this has been discussed on here before. Do any the AS

>> population on here deal with intestinal issues? I understand it is

>> common with AS children. If so, have you found special diets such as

>> gluten-free casein-free to be effective? If you have pursued this diet,

>> can you give me any tips how to find affordable cereal, bread and pasta

>> options?

>> Thanks

>> Harmony

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Harmony

It was one of the first things that made a huge difference in my son.

Found a (cheap, portable) substitute that worked as well, so he was

able to go on a regular diet.

I was on it with him--lost weight, skin cleared up, asthma decreased

and joints felt better.

It was 10 years ago, I had to make my own bread, the pasta wasn't

worth it, and the only decent sub I found was Van's frozen waffles.

They were great.

Got my stuff at Whole Foods and mail order. Now, there are zillions

of things at Whole Foods.

> I don't recall if this has been discussed on here before. Do any

> the AS population on here deal with intestinal issues? I understand

> it is common with AS children. If so, have you found special diets

> such as gluten-free casein-free to be effective? If you have

> pursued this diet, can you give me any tips how to find affordable

> cereal, bread and pasta options?

> Thanks

> Harmony

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Is this wholefoods.com or a store front? Harmony It was one of the first things that made a huge difference in my son. Found a (cheap, portable) substitute that worked as well, so he was able to go on a regular diet. I was on it with him--lost weight, skin cleared up, asthma decreased and joints felt better. It was 10 years ago, I had to make my own bread, the pasta wasn't worth it, and the only decent sub I found was Van's frozen waffles. They were great. Got my stuff at Whole Foods and mail order. Now, there are zillions of things at Whole Foods. > I don't recall if this has been discussed on here before. Do any > the AS population on here deal with intestinal issues? I understand > it is common with AS children. If so, have you found special diets > such as gluten-free casein-free to be effective? If you have > pursued this diet, can you give me any tips how to find affordable > cereal, bread and pasta options? > Thanks > Harmony

____________________________________________________________2550% Penny Stock Gains?Our last pick exploded 2550% - Join our newsletter for free picks!PennyStocksExpert.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

brick and mortar

>

> Is this wholefoods.com or a store front?

>

>

>

> Harmony

> It was one of the first things that made a huge difference in my son.

> Found a (cheap, portable) substitute that worked as well, so he was

> able to go on a regular diet.

> I was on it with him--lost weight, skin cleared up, asthma decreased

> and joints felt better.

> It was 10 years ago, I had to make my own bread, the pasta wasn't

> worth it, and the only decent sub I found was Van's frozen waffles.

> They were great.

> Got my stuff at Whole Foods and mail order. Now, there are zillions

> of things at Whole Foods.

>

>

>

> > I don't recall if this has been discussed on here before. Do any

> > the AS population on here deal with intestinal issues? I understand

> > it is common with AS children. If so, have you found special diets

> > such as gluten-free casein-free to be effective? If you have

> > pursued this diet, can you give me any tips how to find affordable

> > cereal, bread and pasta options?

> > Thanks

> > Harmony

>

>

>

> ____________________________________________________________

> 2550% Penny Stock Gains?

> Our last pick exploded 2550% - Join our newsletter for free picks!

> PennyStocksExpert.com

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

And even the small ones are _huge_! I'd hate to see a large one!

~

" Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. "

--Albert Camus

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

Re: Food Revolution

brick and mortar

>

> Is this wholefoods.com or a store front?

>

>

>

> Harmony

> It was one of the first things that made a huge difference in my son.

> Found a (cheap, portable) substitute that worked as well, so he was

> able to go on a regular diet.

> I was on it with him--lost weight, skin cleared up, asthma decreased

> and joints felt better.

> It was 10 years ago, I had to make my own bread, the pasta wasn't

> worth it, and the only decent sub I found was Van's frozen waffles.

> They were great.

> Got my stuff at Whole Foods and mail order. Now, there are zillions

> of things at Whole Foods.

>

>

>

> > I don't recall if this has been discussed on here before. Do any

> > the AS population on here deal with intestinal issues? I understand

> > it is common with AS children. If so, have you found special diets

> > such as gluten-free casein-free to be effective? If you have

> > pursued this diet, can you give me any tips how to find affordable

> > cereal, bread and pasta options?

> > Thanks

> > Harmony

>

>

>

> ____________________________________________________________

> 2550% Penny Stock Gains?

> Our last pick exploded 2550% - Join our newsletter for free picks!

> PennyStocksExpert.com

>

>

------------------------------------

" We each have our own way of living in the world, together we are

like a symphony.

Some are the melody, some are the rhythm, some are the harmony

It all blends together, we are like a symphony, and each part is crucial.

We all contribute to the song of life. "

...Sondra

We might not always agree; but TOGETHER we will make a difference.

ASPIRES is a closed, confidential, moderated list.

Responsibility for posts to ASPIRES lies entirely with the original author.

Do NOT post mail off-list without the author's permission.

When in doubt, please refer to our list rules at:

http://www.aspires-relationships.com/info_rules.htm

ASPIRES ~ Climbing the mountain TOGETHER

http://www.aspires-relationships.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

samcmaster@... wrote:

<< HUH?????? >>

The term " brick and mortar " refers to a physical storefront (as opposed

to an online business).

In this case, she is referring to the actual Whole Foods grocery store

that you can visit in person.

Best,

~CJ

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

" The reason so many people misunderstand so many issues is not that

these issues are so complex, but that people do not want a factual or

analytical explanation that leaves them emotionally unsatisfied. They

want villains to hate and heroes to cheer -- and they don't want

explanations that do not give them that. " ~~ Sowell

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

HUH??????brick and mortar>> Is this wholefoods.com or a store front?>>>> Harmony> It was one of the first things that made a huge difference in my son.> Found a (cheap, portable) substitute that worked as well, so he was> able to go on a regular diet.> I was on it with him--lost weight, skin cleared up, asthma decreased> and joints felt better.> It was 10 years ago, I had to make my own bread, the pasta wasn't> worth it, and the only decent sub I found was Van's frozen waffles.> They were great.> Got my stuff at Whole Foods and mail order. Now, there are zillions> of things at Whole Foods.> > >> > I don't recall if this has been discussed on here before. Do any> > the AS population on here deal with intestinal issues? I understand> > it is common with AS children. If so, have you found special diets> > such as gluten-free casein-free to be effective? If you have> > pursued this diet, can you give me any tips how to find affordable> > cereal, bread and pasta options?> > Thanks> > Harmony>>>> ____________________________________________________________> 2550% Penny Stock Gains?> Our last pick exploded 2550% - Join our newsletter for free picks!> PennyStocksExpert.com>> ------------------------------------ "We each have our own way of living in the world, together we are like a symphony.Some are the melody, some are the rhythm, some are the harmony It all blends together, we are like a symphony, and each part is crucial.We all contribute to the song of life." ...Sondra We might not always agree; but TOGETHER we will make a difference. ASPIRES is a closed, confidential, moderated list.Responsibility for posts to ASPIRES lies entirely with the original author. Do NOT post mail off-list without the author's permission. When in doubt, please refer to our list rules at: http://www.aspires-relationships.com/info_rules.htm ASPIRES ~ Climbing the mountain TOGETHER http://www.aspires-relationships.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

OH... Thanks for the translation samcmaster@... wrote: << HUH?????? >> The term "brick and mortar" refers to a physical storefront (as opposed to an online business). In this case, she is referring to the actual Whole Foods grocery store that you can visit in person. Best, ~CJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The reason so many people misunderstand so many issues is not that these issues are so complex, but that people do not want a factual or analytical explanation that leaves them emotionally unsatisfied. They want villains to hate and heroes to cheer -- and they don't want explanations that do not give them that." ~~ Sowell

____________________________________________________________NEWS: iPads for $23.74?Special Report: Macbooks are being auctioned for an incredible 80% off!QuiBids.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Some of you may find www.glutenfreeclub.com helpful.Also the book The Kid Friendly ADHD and Autism Cook Book: The Ultimate Guide to the Gluten-Free Milk-Free Diet by Pamela J Compart MD and Dana Laake RDH, MS, LDN has a very reader friendly explanation of how diet and intestinal issues impact behavior. samcmaster@... wrote: << HUH?????? >> The term "brick and mortar" refers to a physical storefront (as opposed to an online business). In this case, she is referring to the actual Whole Foods grocery store that you can visit in person. Best, ~CJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The reason so many people misunderstand so many issues is not that these issues are so complex, but that people do not want a factual or analytical explanation that leaves them emotionally unsatisfied. They want villains to hate and heroes to cheer -- and they don't want explanations that do not give them that." ~~ Sowell

____________________________________________________________Refinance Now 4.0% FIXED!$160,000 Mortgage for $633/mo. Free. No Obligation. Get 4 Quotes!Mortgage.LendGo.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

a common netphrase to differentiate a real building, as in " made of

bricks and mortar " as opposed to a net store presence.

> HUH??????

>

>

>

> brick and mortar

>

>

> >

> > Is this wholefoods.com or a store front?

> >

> >

> >

> > Harmony

> > It was one of the first things that made a huge difference in my

> son.

> > Found a (cheap, portable) substitute that worked as well, so he was

> > able to go on a regular diet.

> > I was on it with him--lost weight, skin cleared up, asthma decreased

> > and joints felt better.

> > It was 10 years ago, I had to make my own bread, the pasta wasn't

> > worth it, and the only decent sub I found was Van's frozen waffles.

> > They were great.

> > Got my stuff at Whole Foods and mail order. Now, there are zillions

> > of things at Whole Foods.

> >

> >

> >

> > > I don't recall if this has been discussed on here before. Do any

> > > the AS population on here deal with intestinal issues? I

> understand

> > > it is common with AS children. If so, have you found special diets

> > > such as gluten-free casein-free to be effective? If you have

> > > pursued this diet, can you give me any tips how to find affordable

> > > cereal, bread and pasta options?

> > > Thanks

> > > Harmony

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________________________________________________________

> > 2550% Penny Stock Gains?

> > Our last pick exploded 2550% - Join our newsletter for free picks!

> > PennyStocksExpert.com

> >

> >

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

> " We each have our own way of living in the world,

> together we are like a symphony.

> Some are the melody, some are the rhythm, some are the harmony

> It all blends together, we are like a symphony, and each part is

> crucial.

> We all contribute to the song of life. "

> ...Sondra

>

> We might not always agree; but TOGETHER we will make a difference.

>

> ASPIRES is a closed, confidential, moderated list.

> Responsibility for posts to ASPIRES lies entirely with the original

> author.

> Do NOT post mail off-list without the author's permission.

> When in doubt, please refer to our list rules at:

> http://www.aspires-relationships.com/info_rules.htm

> ASPIRES ~ Climbing the mountain TOGETHER

> http://www.aspires-relationships.com

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Thanks CJ for being faster on the draw than I was.

>

> Some of you may find www.glutenfreeclub.com helpful.

> Also the book The Kid Friendly ADHD and Autism Cook Book: The

> Ultimate Guide to the Gluten-Free Milk-Free Diet by Pamela J Compart

> MD and Dana Laake RDH, MS, LDN has a very reader friendly

> explanation of how diet and intestinal issues impact behavior.

>

>

>

> samcmaster@... wrote:

>

> << HUH?????? >>

>

> The term " brick and mortar " refers to a physical storefront (as

> opposed

> to an online business).

>

> In this case, she is referring to the actual Whole Foods grocery store

> that you can visit in person.

>

> Best,

> ~CJ

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> " The reason so many people misunderstand so many issues is not that

> these issues are so complex, but that people do not want a factual or

> analytical explanation that leaves them emotionally unsatisfied. They

> want villains to hate and heroes to cheer -- and they don't want

> explanations that do not give them that. " ~~ Sowell

>

>

>

>

> ____________________________________________________________

> Refinance Now 4.0% FIXED!

> $160,000 Mortgage for $633/mo. Free. No Obligation. Get 4 Quotes!

> Mortgage.LendGo.com

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Except that this page is " now closed to new members " .

>

> << HUH?????? >>

>

> The term " brick and mortar " refers to a physical storefront (as opposed

> to an online business).

>

> In this case, she is referring to the actual Whole Foods grocery store

> that you can visit in person.

>

> Best,

> ~CJ

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> " The reason so many people misunderstand so many issues is not that

> these issues are so complex, but that people do not want a factual or

> analytical explanation that leaves them emotionally unsatisfied. They

> want villains to hate and heroes to cheer -- and they don't want

> explanations that do not give them that. " ~~ Sowell

>

>

>

> ____________________________________________________________

> Refinance Now 4.0% FIXED!

> $160,000 Mortgage for $633/mo. Free. No Obligation. Get 4 Quotes!

> http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4be57739537f73a0d5fst04duc

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Except that this page is " now closed to new members " .

>

> << HUH?????? >>

>

> The term " brick and mortar " refers to a physical storefront (as opposed

> to an online business).

>

> In this case, she is referring to the actual Whole Foods grocery store

> that you can visit in person.

>

> Best,

> ~CJ

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> " The reason so many people misunderstand so many issues is not that

> these issues are so complex, but that people do not want a factual or

> analytical explanation that leaves them emotionally unsatisfied. They

> want villains to hate and heroes to cheer -- and they don't want

> explanations that do not give them that. " ~~ Sowell

>

>

>

> ____________________________________________________________

> Refinance Now 4.0% FIXED!

> $160,000 Mortgage for $633/mo. Free. No Obligation. Get 4 Quotes!

> http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4be57739537f73a0d5fst04duc

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...