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Gluten free as a treatment for ADHD/ODD/CD
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<blockquote data-quote="gwend1" data-source="post: 606053" data-attributes="member: 15994"><p>Going gluten free helped my now 8 year old daughter a lot. Her constant need for movement disappeared, her motor skills got better and she was dry at night for the first time within 6 months and has never had an accident since. </p><p></p><p> We are now casein (dairy) free, gluten free and follow the Feingold diet. It's taken my daughter from a raging, hitting, irritable child to a sweet girl who still has her grumpy moments - but they are all within the range of normal. I have become a huge believer in assessing food sensitivities. We did all of our assessment through elimination and reintroduction to determine what foods she could and couldn't handle, but we are now working with a nutritionist because she has some vitamin/mineral deficiencies and I want professional guidance while using supplements. It's a lot of extra work, but the time and emotional energy I've gotten back because of her new behavior has more than made up for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwend1, post: 606053, member: 15994"] Going gluten free helped my now 8 year old daughter a lot. Her constant need for movement disappeared, her motor skills got better and she was dry at night for the first time within 6 months and has never had an accident since. We are now casein (dairy) free, gluten free and follow the Feingold diet. It's taken my daughter from a raging, hitting, irritable child to a sweet girl who still has her grumpy moments - but they are all within the range of normal. I have become a huge believer in assessing food sensitivities. We did all of our assessment through elimination and reintroduction to determine what foods she could and couldn't handle, but we are now working with a nutritionist because she has some vitamin/mineral deficiencies and I want professional guidance while using supplements. It's a lot of extra work, but the time and emotional energy I've gotten back because of her new behavior has more than made up for it. [/QUOTE]
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