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Hey, this is my first post in over a year, and this may be the wrong

place to ask this question, come to think of it, but you're a

knowledgeable bunch so what the heck.

We've had my (high-functioning autistic 4-yr-old) son tested for food

intolerances. We tried the GFCF diet and didn't see any reactions,

either when he was GFCF or when we took him back off. The tests

indicate, though, that he has some sort of strong reaction to cheddar

cheese (goldfish, mac'n'cheese, cheetos <sigh>). So I've finally

gotten around to taking him off cheddar entirely while he's on a

break from school and I can control his diet. It's been four days,

and the only change I see is that he's eating more food. Is there

any possible connection here? It could be other factors, but I

wonder... so if anyone has any insights, I'd love to hear 'em.

I apologize for wasting your time. :)

Pam

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The tests

> indicate, though, that he has some sort of strong reaction to

cheddar

> cheese (goldfish, mac'n'cheese, cheetos <sigh>). So I've finally

> gotten around to taking him off cheddar entirely while he's on a

> break from school and I can control his diet. It's been four days,

> and the only change I see is that he's eating more food. Is there

> any possible connection here? It could be other factors, but I

> wonder... so if anyone has any insights, I'd love to hear 'em.

There is someone on this list below whose child was cleared thru NAET

to have milk, but NAET was unable to clear the " cheese " part. I do

not do NAET and I really don't know what that means, but if you want

to post this question on this list, that person can give you

information about what she knows. She says her child can have milk

now, but still cannot have cheese.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/enzymesandautism

Dana

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> She says her child can have milk

> >

> > now, but still cannot have cheese.

> >

> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/enzymesandautism

> >

> > Dana

> >

> Might this be because the child may be allergic to the molds used to

make

> the cheese?

> Just wondering......

> Amy

That might be true, but I don't know. That is why I thought that

person might want to ask on that other forum, because that mother

might know what it was.

Dana

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> There is someone on this list below whose child was cleared thru

NAET

> to have milk, but NAET was unable to clear the " cheese " part. I do

> not do NAET and I really don't know what that means, but if you

want

> to post this question on this list, that person can give you

> information about what she knows. She says her child can have milk

> now, but still cannot have cheese.

>

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/enzymesandautism

>

> Dana

Thanks, Dana, I'll give it a try :)

PJ

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