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<<Restricting gluten and casein is nearly always the first step made by

parents who choose to try dietary intervention.

Relatively speaking, it's the easiest diet to implement and it forms

the basis for most of the others. When improvements level off, parents

can then choose to try additional changes.>>

Hi, Everyone.....contrary to this statement, the doc yesterday said this is

not the way to go. IF your child has tested positive for celiac or is

lactose intolerant, then, yes, do the diets. It is NOT an easy diet, very

expensive for most people to adhere to, and rarely shows behavioral improvements

to

justify them. Find the underlying cause of the behavioral problems BEFORE

jumping into special diets. Is it a SENSORY related behavior or a 'pain'

related

behavior due to an underlying medical issue. Also.......what is to say that

the autistic kid sitting in the cafeteria with his friends with his boring

GF/CF lunch isn't acting out because he wants the chicken fingers/FF's that all

his other friends have? Just the flip side of the coin.

Irma.....you have had on special diets for a couple of years due to

medical issues and still write about his behavioral antics and trying to get

through airports, etc. Diets DO NOT do anything for the SENSORY issues that

our kids have to deal with. That is a completely different ballpark of issues

that needs to be addressed through OT, etc.

Take care, Everyone.

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