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Good luck with your first visit

>

> I've noticed that (2 1/2, apraxic, in ST) does not seem

> to 'process' food colorings very well. What I mean is, when he has

a

> blue or green anything (mostly a lollipop at the SLP) he will

literally

> poop dark blue or dark green and it stains his skin. I noticed

this

> and made the connection a few weeks ago and asked the SLP and

others

> around him NOT to give him things artificially colored with blue or

> green.

>

> This has now got me thinking.......... does this mean that he

cannot

> process/metabolize/break down these colors? And if so, if he can't

> break these down, what else is not get processed correctly in his

> system? Am I onto something here?

>

> We've got our first DAN appt this coming Friday and I'm so

> excited......this is facinating to me.

>

> Tina in NJ

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Hi Tina,

Sorry it's taking me so long to get back to this but yes, you are quite likely

onto something here. Many of our kids cannot process the artificial colors (and

from the study recently in the mainstream medical journal Lancet, neither can

many " normal " kids either!). We saw physical evidence our daughter could not

process the blues several years ago (purple Pedialyte came through as blue in

the diaper; good thing it was the blue and not the red she couldn't metabolize

or I really would have paniced!) and now greatly restrict all colors, as we've

seen behavioral effects from them. You might want to investigate

www.feingold.org regarding artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, and other

similar things that are not exactly helpful but are in our foods, cosmetics, and

related items.

Hope this helps and that your DAN! visit went well.

tinayorkie <TinaT@...> wrote:

I've noticed that (2 1/2, apraxic, in ST) does not seem

to 'process' food colorings very well. What I mean is, when he has a

blue or green anything (mostly a lollipop at the SLP) he will literally

poop dark blue or dark green and it stains his skin. I noticed this

and made the connection a few weeks ago and asked the SLP and others

around him NOT to give him things artificially colored with blue or

green.

This has now got me thinking.......... does this mean that he cannot

process/metabolize/break down these colors? And if so, if he can't

break these down, what else is not get processed correctly in his

system? Am I onto something here?

We've got our first DAN appt this coming Friday and I'm so

excited......this is facinating to me.

Tina in NJ

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Thanks . We saw the DAN on Friday and she totaly agreed we

are " on " to something with the colors. And all of my suspicions

about in general.

Tina in NJ

>

> Hi Tina,

>

> Sorry it's taking me so long to get back to this but yes, you are

quite likely onto something here. Many of our kids cannot process the

artificial colors (and from the study recently in the mainstream

medical journal Lancet, neither can many " normal " kids either!). We

saw physical evidence our daughter could not process the blues

several years ago (purple Pedialyte came through as blue in the

diaper; good thing it was the blue and not the red she couldn't

metabolize or I really would have paniced!) and now greatly restrict

all colors, as we've seen behavioral effects from them. You might

want to investigate www.feingold.org regarding artificial colors,

flavors, preservatives, and other similar things that are not exactly

helpful but are in our foods, cosmetics, and related items.

>

> Hope this helps and that your DAN! visit went well.

>

>

>

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