Guest guest Posted February 2, 2001 Report Share Posted February 2, 2001 - I had the privilege of helping at the GFCFdiet table during the DAN conference and had the opportunity to talk with a lot of parents. You may have already done this, but I thought I would comment for other parents as well. In some children no results will be seen unless you are 100% GFCF. 100% GFCF is even the tiniest bit of gluten. If you stick a knife into peanut butter and then spread on regular bread and repeat- you may end up with bread crumbs in your once GFCF peanut butter. If you use the same toaster for regular/GFCF breads this could be a problem. If the gum they are chewing is coated with flour, it is not technically an ingredient and won't be listed (the same is true with some cereals, some raisens, etc.) and this could be a problem. The only way to know for sure is calling the food manufactorer. You must go through their diets very very thoroughly and I would recommend calling every manufactorer on any foods your child eats. While the list at GFCF diet.com is accurate to the best of our knowledge, food manufactorers can change products at any time and we do not know until we call to reverify or another parent alerts us. Cara > I would be interested in hearing from anyone out there who has had a similar > experience. I am not sure that this diet is actually having any effect on my > son. He is almost 4 and has been GFCF for about 4.5 months. It has been > very hard to tell if his attention span has improved or not. He has always > had mild autistic traits and not much stimming behavior so I don't know if he > is just maturing or the diet is helping somewhat. There have been no major > improvements. I hear a lot of people on this list who can definitely tell > that the diet helps. As a side note, my son has always been allergic to > dairy so he has never really eaten much that contained it. Can anyone who > has not seen immediate or really noticable results give me some advice?? > Thanks in advance, (Aidan's mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.