Jen - posted on 12/18/2008 ( 8 moms have responded )
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Hi there!
I am a mom with 3 kids that are gluten free due to Celiac Disease and Autism. I do a lot of cooking from home and I was looking to exchange recipes with others.
Jen - posted on 12/18/2008 ( 8 moms have responded )
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Hi there!
I am a mom with 3 kids that are gluten free due to Celiac Disease and Autism. I do a lot of cooking from home and I was looking to exchange recipes with others.
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Gabriella - posted on 01/07/2009
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well there is the GFCFKids and GFCFRecipes message boards on the Yahoo groups and they are awesome they have every recipe possible and helop with any cooking problem you have
Wendi - posted on 01/06/2009
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I would love to be a part of the exchange. My son has been GF/CF for almost 4 years now. I have a blog that I was going to post some of my recipes on, and if we can get something on facebook as well that would be great.
Gabriella - posted on 01/06/2009
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Hi, My name is Gabriella True and I have twin boys, Timmy and Xander. Timmy has autism. We are starting TONS of bio-medical treatments as we speek - starting with going casein free. oh wait - we already started on a gfcf probiotic, cod liver oil and multi-viatmins - let me give links to the ones that most of "us" are on. and a bunch of other stuff while I am at it. First - go to www.tacanow.org - read it all and join the Taca Yahoo Group - they help with EVERYTHING - from biomedical issues to school issues to life issues. great people http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/tac... We started these first - adding one a week in this order Probiotic - half adult dose two times a day - this is a good onehttp://www.kirkmanlabs.com/ViewProductDe... Cod Liver oil - this is the one recommended by my doc - 1/2 tsp 2x dayhttp://www.kirkmanlabs.com/ViewProductDe...
Multi-Vitamin - super nuthera with A&D is considered to be the best - follow there amount - you can get pills and chewables and powder depending on what is easiesthttp://www.kirkmanlabs.com/ViewProductDe... Now to go GFCF - follow the TACA guidelineshttp://www.talkaboutcuringautism.org/gfc... Then after that there is lots more Most important - these things can make things worse for a short while but that is a good thing - it means that they are releasing toxins, lowering yeast levels, withdrawing from the opiates that gluten and casein are. And attaching these two articles - one is by a fellow mom on the GFCGKids yahoo group Best, Gabriella True
Deanna - posted on 12/21/2008
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Hi There! Here is a website that might help.
http://www.the-gluten-free-chef.com/glut... .
Jen - posted on 12/21/2008
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Thanks for letting me know ladies. I think I might start a section for GF recipe exchange if there are others that are interested.
Hi Lori~ Yes, a gluten free diet has been known to help ( not cure of course ) many children who are on the ASD. Since you have CD, you should also have your son tested for it as well since it is genetic. If you have any questions just let me know, :)
Lori - posted on 12/20/2008
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I have bouts of celiac throughout my whole life, and my son has autism. Are you saying a gluten free diet can help autism?
Stephanie - posted on 12/19/2008
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Hi Jen. My son does not have celiac disease but I do. I just started subscribing to this newsletter, but not sure if she does many "kid friendly" recipes: http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/
Amy - posted on 12/18/2008
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I think that this is a great group to do that in. You can also check "Recipe Swap". I would suggest that you ask for gluten free recipes directly...you will probably get a response quickly. Also try providing a gluten free recipe of your own to get the conversation started.
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