Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 My son does not care for rice milk, almond milk or potato milk so he gets his calcium from a calcium supplement and gets the vit D and EFA from clo (cod liver oil). In a message dated 7/11/03 4:32:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mercury@... writes: > > Well, if Soy is no good, then what in the hello do we substitute > for Milk?! Or are we just screwed? > > Blessings, > :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 My son does not care for rice milk, almond milk or potato milk so he gets his calcium from a calcium supplement and gets the vit D and EFA from clo (cod liver oil). In a message dated 7/11/03 4:32:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mercury@... writes: > > Well, if Soy is no good, then what in the hello do we substitute > for Milk?! Or are we just screwed? > > Blessings, > :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 Well, if Soy is no good, then what in the hello do we substitute for Milk?! Or are we just screwed? Blessings, :-( ________________________________________________ Get your own " 800 " number Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag - > since you mention soy... > > soy protein can be mistaken for a milk protein in the body. > apparenty the makeup is so similar that the body treats it as milk. > my son began eating holes in his shirts and jumping while spinning > for up to an hour- yes at one time!- while on soy. when i removed > soy we saw the biggest changes. soy also has a connection with > sulphur, which i can't remember on remember that my son was sky high > in sulphur and when i researched it, it was connected to soy. > > most ppl are also deleting soy from the children on gfcf diets. > > mary lynn > > > > > I can't tell you about the sauces, but I can tell you " bad words > for > > gluten " : > > > > Bad: > > > > Modified food starch (usually gluten) > > Malt (it's usually in store brand rice crispies cereal) > > Barley > > Rye > > Oatmeal, oats > > Carmel color (usually wheat based) > > Vinegar (unless it's apple cider-it could be wheat based) > > > > Almost all Nature's path www.naturespath.com cereals are safe > (except the > > one with oats). Will be at health food sections of your regular > grocery and > > all health food grocery stores. They make really kid friendly > cereals > > (similar to capt. Crunch, chocolate rice crispies etc). > > > > Dairy words to avoid: > > Whey > > Milk > > Casein (often in soy cheese unless marked vegan) > > > > Sometimes if there's a name brand product, I want to know about > there are 2 > > great ways. > > > > 1. www.celiac.com -has a " safe " list for just about every > prepacked item > > without wheat and gluten > > > > 2. store brands etc-find the website, i.e. heb corporate or > hunt's foods > > and write them a quick note in " comments " , they'll get back to you > right > > away. Several companies have toll free customer service numbers > too. > > > > > > > > JM > > > > > > > > gfcf diet questions > > > > > > ----- > > > > > > > > > > > > Does anyone know if Parade and HEB brand tomato sauce and tomato > paste are > > ok on the diet? I have them in my cabinet and my mom will be > coming to > > babysit while my husband and I are out of town. She wouldn't > DREAM of using > > Ragu(which I use and know is safe) so I wanted to make sure I have > the right > > stuff for her to make her own sauce with. I think Hunts is > supposed to be > > ok but I'd like her to use what I already have IF anyone knows > it's safe. > > Also, does anyone out there doing the diet ever use V8 juice(I > cook with it > > sometimes). > > A question about cereals: Are the Malt O Meal CHOCOLATE > dinobites ok for > > the diet(I know the fruity ones are acceptable) I noticed in the > store that > > they have the Parve symbol on the front but may have some hidden > gluten. > > ONE more thing...is the word " Malt " in front of ANYTHING something > that > > should always be avoided, such as " malt syrup " . My run > off " unacceptable " > > list does not address this. Thank you again for reading more of > my pesky > > diet questions!! > > a > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 Well, if Soy is no good, then what in the hello do we substitute for Milk?! Or are we just screwed? Blessings, :-( ________________________________________________ Get your own " 800 " number Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag - > since you mention soy... > > soy protein can be mistaken for a milk protein in the body. > apparenty the makeup is so similar that the body treats it as milk. > my son began eating holes in his shirts and jumping while spinning > for up to an hour- yes at one time!- while on soy. when i removed > soy we saw the biggest changes. soy also has a connection with > sulphur, which i can't remember on remember that my son was sky high > in sulphur and when i researched it, it was connected to soy. > > most ppl are also deleting soy from the children on gfcf diets. > > mary lynn > > > > > I can't tell you about the sauces, but I can tell you " bad words > for > > gluten " : > > > > Bad: > > > > Modified food starch (usually gluten) > > Malt (it's usually in store brand rice crispies cereal) > > Barley > > Rye > > Oatmeal, oats > > Carmel color (usually wheat based) > > Vinegar (unless it's apple cider-it could be wheat based) > > > > Almost all Nature's path www.naturespath.com cereals are safe > (except the > > one with oats). Will be at health food sections of your regular > grocery and > > all health food grocery stores. They make really kid friendly > cereals > > (similar to capt. Crunch, chocolate rice crispies etc). > > > > Dairy words to avoid: > > Whey > > Milk > > Casein (often in soy cheese unless marked vegan) > > > > Sometimes if there's a name brand product, I want to know about > there are 2 > > great ways. > > > > 1. www.celiac.com -has a " safe " list for just about every > prepacked item > > without wheat and gluten > > > > 2. store brands etc-find the website, i.e. heb corporate or > hunt's foods > > and write them a quick note in " comments " , they'll get back to you > right > > away. Several companies have toll free customer service numbers > too. > > > > > > > > JM > > > > > > > > gfcf diet questions > > > > > > ----- > > > > > > > > > > > > Does anyone know if Parade and HEB brand tomato sauce and tomato > paste are > > ok on the diet? I have them in my cabinet and my mom will be > coming to > > babysit while my husband and I are out of town. She wouldn't > DREAM of using > > Ragu(which I use and know is safe) so I wanted to make sure I have > the right > > stuff for her to make her own sauce with. I think Hunts is > supposed to be > > ok but I'd like her to use what I already have IF anyone knows > it's safe. > > Also, does anyone out there doing the diet ever use V8 juice(I > cook with it > > sometimes). > > A question about cereals: Are the Malt O Meal CHOCOLATE > dinobites ok for > > the diet(I know the fruity ones are acceptable) I noticed in the > store that > > they have the Parve symbol on the front but may have some hidden > gluten. > > ONE more thing...is the word " Malt " in front of ANYTHING something > that > > should always be avoided, such as " malt syrup " . My run > off " unacceptable " > > list does not address this. Thank you again for reading more of > my pesky > > diet questions!! > > a > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 It depends on what your child is allergic to. We use almond milk as that is not on his food allergy list. J. P. Reirdon Webmaster <http://www.featnt.org/> http://www.featnt.org " Building a Bridge of Hope " Webmaster <http://www.autismtreatment.info/> http://www.AutismTreatment.info/ You CAN treat Autism!! Get treatment tips for children with Autism, PDD and Aperger's Syndrome from parents who have successfully helped their children. Webmaster http://www.StarThrowers.org/ <http://www.starthrowers.org/> Fundraising for In-Home treatment programs gfcf diet questions > > > > > > ----- > > > > > > > > > > > > Does anyone know if Parade and HEB brand tomato sauce and tomato > paste are > > ok on the diet? I have them in my cabinet and my mom will be > coming to > > babysit while my husband and I are out of town. She wouldn't > DREAM of using > > Ragu(which I use and know is safe) so I wanted to make sure I have > the right > > stuff for her to make her own sauce with. I think Hunts is > supposed to be > > ok but I'd like her to use what I already have IF anyone knows > it's safe. > > Also, does anyone out there doing the diet ever use V8 juice(I > cook with it > > sometimes). > > A question about cereals: Are the Malt O Meal CHOCOLATE > dinobites ok for > > the diet(I know the fruity ones are acceptable) I noticed in the > store that > > they have the Parve symbol on the front but may have some hidden > gluten. > > ONE more thing...is the word " Malt " in front of ANYTHING something > that > > should always be avoided, such as " malt syrup " . My run > off " unacceptable " > > list does not address this. Thank you again for reading more of > my pesky > > diet questions!! > > a > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 It depends on what your child is allergic to. We use almond milk as that is not on his food allergy list. J. P. Reirdon Webmaster <http://www.featnt.org/> http://www.featnt.org " Building a Bridge of Hope " Webmaster <http://www.autismtreatment.info/> http://www.AutismTreatment.info/ You CAN treat Autism!! Get treatment tips for children with Autism, PDD and Aperger's Syndrome from parents who have successfully helped their children. Webmaster http://www.StarThrowers.org/ <http://www.starthrowers.org/> Fundraising for In-Home treatment programs gfcf diet questions > > > > > > ----- > > > > > > > > > > > > Does anyone know if Parade and HEB brand tomato sauce and tomato > paste are > > ok on the diet? I have them in my cabinet and my mom will be > coming to > > babysit while my husband and I are out of town. She wouldn't > DREAM of using > > Ragu(which I use and know is safe) so I wanted to make sure I have > the right > > stuff for her to make her own sauce with. I think Hunts is > supposed to be > > ok but I'd like her to use what I already have IF anyone knows > it's safe. > > Also, does anyone out there doing the diet ever use V8 juice(I > cook with it > > sometimes). > > A question about cereals: Are the Malt O Meal CHOCOLATE > dinobites ok for > > the diet(I know the fruity ones are acceptable) I noticed in the > store that > > they have the Parve symbol on the front but may have some hidden > gluten. > > ONE more thing...is the word " Malt " in front of ANYTHING something > that > > should always be avoided, such as " malt syrup " . My run > off " unacceptable " > > list does not address this. Thank you again for reading more of > my pesky > > diet questions!! > > a > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 For those trying GFCF, best prices to be found are (of all places) Amazon.com. You can buy stuff by the case, get the free shipping as a bonus. One of our best Amazon discoveries has been our milk substitute. They have a " milk " called Better Than Dairy. It is powdered, similar to the Darifree by Vance. They sell it in units of 2 cans. It is cheaper (by far) than buying all the soy milk and it is easy to travel with. We make it up by the 1/2 gallon. There is a rice variety and a soy variety. We've tried both but stuck with the rice variety. You can get it in all sorts of flavors. My daughter likes both the original and the vanilla flavor. My husband says they are pretty good as well. (I've always hated regular milk and can't seem to force myself into trying the milk substitute. I can say that is smells yummy.) Amazon also sells the soy pudding by the case (and much, much cheaper than Miss Robyn's) and lots of other things as well. Kris On Jan 23, 2007, at 7:45 AM, mommtlc wrote: > I forgot to add -- I had my son off of dairy for 6 weeks and saw no > change a few years ago, so I didn't press on - I was mainly concerned > about his constipation at the time. I regret that now, since the > results I received a few weeks ago indicate that my child doesn't > handle casein (milk protein) well. He also had high oxalates in his > urine so we are working on that also. We are 90% gluten free and > using Kirkman DPP-IV also. I agree that the changes are subtle, but > I do think it's worth the effort. It does get REALLY complicated and > expensive, though. We tend to have a protein, a potato or rice and > a steamed vegetable -- then some fruit for dessert -- a simple meal! > (Some of the gluten free mixes have binders and gums that may not be > well tolerated either). > > > > > > > > Hello! Since no one has responded, I'm reposting. I'm just > curious > > about the allergies and how you went about finding out that you > needed > > to have your children on this diet. I just was hoping for > > information. I know my child has allergies, but as far as I know > they > > are mostly environmental( bad! He is on shots ) He also had to be > on > > soy formula as an infant and I still only give him soy milk because > I > > have noticed that his stomach can't handle the dairy as well. Is > this > > info something that I would get from a DAN dr.? I had never even > > heard of this diet until I began reading about some of you using > it. > > Sorry about all of the questions! If one of you could just tell me > if > > this is an allergy that your child was tested for, that would help. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 Yep, that's the one. Good luck. Kris On Jan 24, 2007, at 11:04 AM, keepmyeyesonheaven wrote: > Hi Kris, > Thanks for the tip- I just did a search at Amazon- is the brand > called Better Than Milk? I found a rice milk mix- we are not GFCF > but will be traveling in a couple of months and this could be a good > (and economical) find for us! > > , mom to Nate, age 3 > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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