Guest guest Posted October 6, 2001 Report Share Posted October 6, 2001 I fyou chose to do it start very small like with a glass of lactose free milk. Watch very closely for regression in behavior-and be prepared to put him back on the diet if you see any. Also please note it make take a week or two for peptides to build up if they are still forming in his body -so dont consider it safe after a day or tow wait a couple weeks and then see. Truthfully I would not reccomend doing this-but if you must proceed with caution-no one knows for sure what damage is bieng done by the peptides besides behavior changes=just be carefull-the may be a section on the gfcfdiet page in jorgans reasearch on challenging the diet -you could look and see what he says there too.F challenging the diet > Hi, my little two year old son has been on the diet for over three months. > He had tested positive for casein in the urinary peptides test but not for > gluten. He hardly ate any milk products but was a " glutton " for gluten so > to speak, he loved breads and cookies and pretzels etc... Just to be sure I > took him off both and I have noticed general improvement, but he is on the > other things recommended also, like vitamins and probiotics, etc.. I am > considering taking him off the diet just to see if it is really working or > not. Has anyone done this? Could it hurt him? How shall I go about doing > it or should I not even consider it, please advise, thanks, Ashi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Hi We want to challenge the gf part of the diet. Is there a particular way we should do it? Thanks Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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