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In a message dated 12/13/01 9:25:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,

kjorn@... writes:

> . As they get older, the

> gut continues to stay injured and so you would need to eliminate a

> bunch more foods besides just gluten and casein - as parents often

> report after they stay on the diet longer and begin to remove more

> and more foods. So if you start the diet when they are older, just

> removing gluten and casein isn't enough and after several months of

> this, you say, " Oh the diet isn't helping my child. " But since

> enzymes pro-actively start gut healing as well as tackling ALL foods

> at the same time, you see improvement a LOT faster.

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Thanks for this reply. I agree with this theory and I have decided to

restrict gluten

and casein over the holidays to see what further improvements we might get.

We have " wow! " days and then we have " somewhat better days " , so I know there

is further restriction we need to do.

Also, I have been wondering . . . do you have any feeling as to why we don't

see more parents of older ASD kids joining the list or asking about enzymes,

etc.? Are

these people just not getting the information and why not? Or, have they

given up to some extent?

By the way, I copied the Seven Month Summary and sent it in to Josh's teacher

today. I just casually mentioned that it was her copy to keep. After her

comment

yesterday (Is Josh on meds? He's so calm this week!), maybe she'll read it

over the weekend.

Thanks for all you do on this list. That summary report is fantastic!

Celia

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