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Dietary FAQ:
Removing both foods at once seems overwhelming. I'm afraid of my child's reaction. Can I start slowly?
Many parents strongly suggest that you try removing dairy first, and then work on planning for a completely gluten-free diet. Gluten can take more effort and some education on your part, and preparation may take a bit longer. Some physicians recommend doing this diet one step at a time to accurately record the child's response, and to reduce withdrawal reactions. The experts seem to agree that the milk and wheat proteins are so similar to each other that if one is a problem, the other should be removed as soon as possible.
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Disclaimer:
The content on this website is not to be taken as medical advice. We have
gathered information here so that you can make an informed decision in partnership
with your medical practitioner.
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In 1995, Karyn Seroussi and Lisa Lewis created an international parent network for dietary and biomedical interventions for autism. Thirteen years later, the sum of their knowledge is here, in one easy-to-use reference guide.
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In addition to extensive autism news, reports
and medical studies, ANDI also provides crucial information in the following languages:
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By Karyn Seroussi.
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