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> How about that for a subject line?

>

> A couple questions, does anyone know if jello is okay? We're only a

> few weeks into this and their teacher asked me about this yesterday-

> they want to put green jello in the sensory table in a few weeks and

> we know he'll sample!

>

> Has anyone found out already if liquid and/or capsule for Prozac is

> GFCF? We're still having behavior problems and I want to make sure

> that's not it- one is on the liquid, the other the capsule.

>

> Here's a hint I'll share. I keep a spiral bound set of ruled note

> cards by my computer ( you know,it's like a little notebook) When I

> see an interesting recipe on the list I can copy it right on to a

> notecard. Then later, you can just tear out the notecard and put it

> in your recipe book or file.

>

> We're a ways into this and still having some pretty wild regressive

> behavior. trying to keep my chin up. They've definately convinced

> me they are addicts, I just want to know how long until they get

past

> this crazy behavior!

>

> Thanks for the help!

>

> Sara in Indianapolis ( mom to -5, Aspergers, and -4,

Autism)

Is it the gelatine in the capsules or is it the drug, prozac?

Go to :-

http://www.breggin.com/prozac.html

You'll be amazed.

best wishes,

margaret.

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> How about that for a subject line?

>

> A couple questions, does anyone know if jello is okay? We're only a

> few weeks into this and their teacher asked me about this yesterday-

> they want to put green jello in the sensory table in a few weeks and

> we know he'll sample!

>

> Has anyone found out already if liquid and/or capsule for Prozac is

> GFCF? We're still having behavior problems and I want to make sure

> that's not it- one is on the liquid, the other the capsule.

>

> Here's a hint I'll share. I keep a spiral bound set of ruled note

> cards by my computer ( you know,it's like a little notebook) When I

> see an interesting recipe on the list I can copy it right on to a

> notecard. Then later, you can just tear out the notecard and put it

> in your recipe book or file.

>

> We're a ways into this and still having some pretty wild regressive

> behavior. trying to keep my chin up. They've definately convinced

> me they are addicts, I just want to know how long until they get

past

> this crazy behavior!

>

> Thanks for the help!

>

> Sara in Indianapolis ( mom to -5, Aspergers, and -4,

Autism)

Is it the gelatine in the capsules or is it the drug, prozac?

Go to :-

http://www.breggin.com/prozac.html

You'll be amazed.

best wishes,

margaret.

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Jello, Prozac

> How about that for a subject line?

>

> A couple questions, does anyone know if jello is okay

Jello has so much sugar and other garbage additives in it, I wouldn't use

it!! Why not Knox gelatine and fruit juice. WAAAAAYYY much better for

everyone, including the NT kids.

Love, Becky from OR

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In a message dated 3/4/01 9:54:52 PM Pacific Standard Time,

dave@... writes:

> Gelatin may interfere with a key enzyme (DPP4) in children with autism

> and should be avoided.

>

>

Thanks for this good information. Anything other than Jello to avoid that may

contain gelatin?

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Gelatin may interfer with a key enzyme (DPP4) in children with autism

and should be avoided.

Gelatin is made from the bovine tissue attached to the hide of cows

and collected during slaughter...chemically treated and then flavored.

Dave Humphrey

Kirkman Labs

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> Jello, Prozac

>

>

> > How about that for a subject line?

> >

> > A couple questions, does anyone know if jello is okay

>

>

>

> Jello has so much sugar and other garbage additives in it, I

wouldn't use

> it!! Why not Knox gelatine and fruit juice. WAAAAAYYY much better

for

> everyone, including the NT kids.

>

> Love, Becky from OR

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