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WOW. Hot topic.

Definitely believe in the diet. I also have alot of respect for

supplements - but I don't know if any one really understands what

they do for our kids.

I wouldn't stop the few I do. If I can get the same results with

just the diet and SNT,TMG, and Probiotin. I'm gonna stop at that.

I think we have seen the power of what we put into our bodies and how

it can affect us in ways we could have never anticipated.

I do have concerns about folks being on the site and favoring not

having to do the diet.

Does make me wonder? I do think we all benefit from other's

experiences but I think the reader always needs to be " aware "

It still is unsettling. I pretty knew to this too!

Jeneane

Houston, TX

mom to (3years-PDD nos)

Nick 5 years (NT)

Beth 23 mons (NT)

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The way I see it is that our main objective for our kids is to keep

gluten and casein from converting to peptides after not being

properly broken down in their systems...we do this by eliminating

gluten and casein so therefore we do not need to worry about the

peptides...so why is everyone so arguementatative about a natural

substance that prevents the gluten and casein from becoming the very

peptides we are trying to avoid...isn't this just the breakthrough we

are looking for? Did everyone jump right on the serenaid bandwagon

or dmg or enzymaid? I don't understand what all the infighting is

about...I think this is the perfect forum for discussion about

alternative ways to keep our chidren gluten and casein free it isn't

the gluten and casein which are the true villians for our children

but it is what their bodies are or are not doing with it. I have been

reading with much excitement all the posts about some new enzymes. I

will do whatever it takes to enrich my sons life...I intend to stay

on the diet but now if we eat out although I will still order the

safe food I will not be so afraid of the cross contamination issues

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