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Hi,

We have had the same problem with other OT stuff. The kids at

our ASD preschool had " supposedly " GF playclay, but a couple of the

children reacted badly (tantrums, aggression, lots of stims). Now

they make their own; no more problems. I know that sticky stuff like

adhesives and playclay can get under their nails and therefore into

their mouths, but I SWEAR my son can touch something he shouldn't,

and we'll see a behavioral rxn in under ten minutes.

Does anyone else who has had this experience know WHY this

would happen? I thought it was the inproper breakdown of gluten into

glutiomorhin that caused the trouble?

-christine

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Hi ,

I know, I've had some problems with stickers, all my son has to do it touch

them. I swear somehow it does soak into their pores. Our Occupational

Therapist stuck some on my son's feet and he had a reaction. Also, he had a

reaction to some toys that my other kids were playing playdoh with. So there is

no doubt in my mind that this gluten thing is consumed into their bodies in

other ways than through their mouth... F.

chrsdonohue <chrsdonohue@...> wrote:

Hi,

We have had the same problem with other OT stuff. The kids at

our ASD preschool had " supposedly " GF playclay, but a couple of the

children reacted badly (tantrums, aggression, lots of stims). Now

they make their own; no more problems. I know that sticky stuff like

adhesives and playclay can get under their nails and therefore into

their mouths, but I SWEAR my son can touch something he shouldn't,

and we'll see a behavioral rxn in under ten minutes.

Does anyone else who has had this experience know WHY this

would happen? I thought it was the inproper breakdown of gluten into

glutiomorhin that caused the trouble?

-christine

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If you go to this site, it will give you a list of gluten free school supplies

http://www.tacanow.com/teachers.htm

Florea <christineflorea@...> wrote:Hi ,

I know, I've had some problems with stickers, all my son has to do it touch

them. I swear somehow it does soak into their pores. Our Occupational

Therapist stuck some on my son's feet and he had a reaction. Also, he had a

reaction to some toys that my other kids were playing playdoh with. So there is

no doubt in my mind that this gluten thing is consumed into their bodies in

other ways than through their mouth... F.

chrsdonohue <chrsdonohue@...> wrote:

Hi,

We have had the same problem with other OT stuff. The kids at

our ASD preschool had " supposedly " GF playclay, but a couple of the

children reacted badly (tantrums, aggression, lots of stims). Now

they make their own; no more problems. I know that sticky stuff like

adhesives and playclay can get under their nails and therefore into

their mouths, but I SWEAR my son can touch something he shouldn't,

and we'll see a behavioral rxn in under ten minutes.

Does anyone else who has had this experience know WHY this

would happen? I thought it was the inproper breakdown of gluten into

glutiomorhin that caused the trouble?

-christine

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Hi,

, I'm glad to know it's not just my son reacting

transdermally! (we often play the, " Is He Acting This Way Because

He's Three? Or Is It An ASD Thing? " game.) Thanks, for the

link...my guy has a corn and artificial color intolerance, too.

Lovely, huh?

-christine(d)

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<angela_s64063@y...> wrote:

> If you go to this site, it will give you a list of gluten free

school supplies http://www.tacanow.com/teachers.htm

>

> Florea <christineflorea@y...> wrote:Hi ,

> I know, I've had some problems with stickers, all my son has to do

it touch them. I swear somehow it does soak into their pores. Our

Occupational Therapist stuck some on my son's feet and he had a

reaction. Also, he had a reaction to some toys that my other kids

were playing playdoh with. So there is no doubt in my mind that

this gluten thing is consumed into their bodies in other ways than

through their mouth... F.

>

> chrsdonohue <chrsdonohue@y...> wrote:

>

> Hi,

> We have had the same problem with other OT stuff. The kids at

> our ASD preschool had " supposedly " GF playclay, but a couple of

the

> children reacted badly (tantrums, aggression, lots of stims). Now

> they make their own; no more problems. I know that sticky stuff

like

> adhesives and playclay can get under their nails and therefore

into

> their mouths, but I SWEAR my son can touch something he shouldn't,

> and we'll see a behavioral rxn in under ten minutes.

> Does anyone else who has had this experience know WHY this

> would happen? I thought it was the inproper breakdown of gluten

into

> glutiomorhin that caused the trouble?

> -christine

>

>

>

>

>

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