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Dole popsicles are gfcf ans so are Welch's and Minute Maid juice pops.

Tylenol is gfcf but alot of people don't use it because I think it causes

hyperactivity and Motrin is o.k. too.

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Look under ice cream or candy for the popcicle list. As for Tylenol

being gfcf, I am not sure but think it is ok. My son doesn't

tolerate it for some unknown reason. It makes him hyper. I believe

it is on the list for over the counter medications. Hope this helps.

Connie

> Good morning!

> Are Dole Popcicles GFCF? If not then are there popcicles out there

that

> are? Where is that darn list that has acceptable popcicles on it?

I've

> been looking for it all morning. I'm sure it's right here in front

of

> me but now that I really need it, I can't find it!

> What about childrens tylenol? I think I remember reading that

tylenol

> is not okay, but Motrin is?

> Thanks!

> Jeannie

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Hi

All meds go through the liver and I believe the P450 enzymes that deal with

sulfation issues. If you have trouble using tylenol it might be related to

this. I only use any meds if it is really , really necessary .

kelly

In a message dated 4/8/2001 4:38:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

simmerje@... writes:

> Have you heard of tylenol causing Night Terrors? woke up three

> times last night with them. He only gets terrors when he gets gluten or

> something he can't handle well, like chocolate. The only things that

> we've added to his GCF diet is the Dole popcicles and Tylenol for a

> fever. I don't think the terrors were due to fever as it had broke

> yesterday afternoon. Any idea's?

>

> Jeannie

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> Jeannie

Last time I used tylenol I was concerned about the sulfation issues and

liver enzymes , but he didn't have any trouble . I realize it is necessary

sometimes as well , luckily not very often. I think it happens with all

medication and it is not necessarily just tylenol. kelly

>

> Okay, I'll check that out. We don't use tylenol much at all, but this

> time it was necessary. I'll try something else if there is ever a 'next

> time'.

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>>>Tylenol is gfcf but alot of people don't use it because I think it causes

hyperactivity and Motrin is o.k. too.>>>>

Have you heard of tylenol causing Night Terrors? woke up three

times last night with them. He only gets terrors when he gets gluten or

something he can't handle well, like chocolate. The only things that

we've added to his GCF diet is the Dole popcicles and Tylenol for a

fever. I don't think the terrors were due to fever as it had broke

yesterday afternoon. Any idea's?

Jeannie

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Jeannie

I hope I am not confusing. Do you do the epsom salts baths? If you do

you're trying to restore sulfate . When Rosemary Waring did the studies with

autistics kids she gave them tylenol and checked their sulfate levels. Most

of the sulfate was being wasted. Everyone needs sulfate for the body to

work properly. So I give tylenol or meds when I really need to and if it is

just a commen cold , minor annoyance I don't . I know we need to use things

sometimes to reduce fever and so on. Hope I explained this ok. kelly

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Okay, I'll check that out. We don't use tylenol much at all, but this

time it was necessary. I'll try something else if there is ever a 'next

time'.

Jeannie

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> Hi

> All meds go through the liver and I believe the P450 enzymes that deal with

> sulfation issues. If you have trouble using tylenol it might be related to

> this. I only use any meds if it is really , really necessary .

> kelly

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>>>I think it happens with all

medication and it is not necessarily just tylenol. kelly >>>

So it's sulfides that I need to be concerned with? I wonder if a

natural fever reducer would contain sulfides...

Jeannie

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Hi Jeannie,

My daughter reacts badly to just about any over the counter cold

or pain meds. I'm pretty sure she has a reaction to the dyes.

Maybe that happened with your son?

Kathy

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It could be the Tylenol. I know alot of people in this group do not use it.

When I gave it to my son a little while back he was overly active.

MA

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