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I think he is referring to a survey on the autism research institute website

where they poled parents for improvements/regressions in their kids following

the restrictions of certain foods. Chocolate is a food that had a high rate of

improvements when removed (or maybe it had a high rate of negatives when

introduced??) Sorry, I saw the survey a long time ago so can't remember in what

direction the survey was looking at chocolate but you get the idea which is that

a lot of kids react negatively to chocolate.

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> What is Andy talking about here? (ARI Study????)

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> " Chocolate is a big problem for a lot of these kids. Note that it is actually

> one of the dietary restrictions that did well on the ARI survey. "

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Good point.

On Feb 7, 2010, at 12:53 PM, kahybl@... wrote:

> All I know is that chocolate is often wrapped in aluminum foil or stored in

> aluminum coated cans/packets; therefore, there is a risk of contamination.

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I guess I will search through all of Andys papers to see if I can find it.

Thanks so much! Chocolate is by far the most horrible for my child!!!!

On Feb 7, 2010, at 12:54 PM, Andree wrote:

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> I think he is referring to a survey on the autism research institute website

where they poled parents for improvements/regressions in their kids following

the restrictions of certain foods. Chocolate is a food that had a high rate of

improvements when removed (or maybe it had a high rate of negatives when

introduced??) Sorry, I saw the survey a long time ago so can't remember in what

direction the survey was looking at chocolate but you get the idea which is that

a lot of kids react negatively to chocolate.

>

>

> >

> > What is Andy talking about here? (ARI Study????)

> >

> > " Chocolate is a big problem for a lot of these kids. Note that it is

actually

> > one of the dietary restrictions that did well on the ARI survey. "

> >

>

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I believe my child has chemical reactions to soooo many things. She gets pretty

violent with the chocolate and corn, but there i no medication or supplement

that i can give her because she seems to be so chemically reactive. Not sure

what I am going to do.

On Feb 7, 2010, at 12:53 PM, kahybl@... wrote:

> All I know is that chocolate is often wrapped in aluminum foil or stored in

> aluminum coated cans/packets; therefore, there is a risk of contamination.

>

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Chocolate is also very high oxalate. This could be another reason for the bad

reactions. I make CF white chocolate for my son now. Kid likes his chocolate

chip cookies!

Karla

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> Also don't forget that if it is milk chocolate - the casein factor.

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Thanks Karla

On Feb 7, 2010, at 8:14 PM, wiersmak wrote:

> Chocolate is also very high oxalate. This could be another reason for the bad

reactions. I make CF white chocolate for my son now. Kid likes his chocolate

chip cookies!

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> Karla

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> > Also don't forget that if it is milk chocolate - the casein factor.

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Chocolate is extremely high oxalate....it always gave my son the runs when

he was little!!!

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Subject: [ ] Re: Study/Andy

I think he is referring to a survey on the autism research institute website

where they poled parents for improvements/regressions in their kids

following the restrictions of certain foods. Chocolate is a food that had a

high rate of improvements when removed (or maybe it had a high rate of

negatives when introduced??) Sorry, I saw the survey a long time ago so

can't remember in what direction the survey was looking at chocolate but you

get the idea which is that a lot of kids react negatively to chocolate.

>

> What is Andy talking about here? (ARI Study????)

>

> " Chocolate is a big problem for a lot of these kids. Note that it is

actually

> one of the dietary restrictions that did well on the ARI survey. "

>

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Have you ever looked into the low oxalate diet??? Chocolate is high oxalate

and corn opens up the leaky gut....

ANN

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I believe my child has chemical reactions to soooo many things. She gets

pretty violent with the chocolate and corn, but there i no medication or

supplement that i can give her because she seems to be so chemically

reactive. Not sure what I am going to do.

On Feb 7, 2010, at 12:53 PM, kahybl@... wrote:

> All I know is that chocolate is often wrapped in aluminum foil or

> stored in aluminum coated cans/packets; therefore, there is a risk of

contamination.

>

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ARI = Autism Research Institute. Depending on where chocolate is from it can

contain lead.

S S

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Posted by: " Peggy " diamond12345@... diamond12345@...

Sun Feb 7, 2010 10:43 am (PST)

What is Andy talking about here? (ARI Study????)

" Chocolate is a big problem for a lot of these kids. Note that it is actually

one of the dietary restrictions that did well on the ARI survey. "

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For some kids it's probably the caffeine.

S S

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I guess I will search through all of Andys papers to see if I can find it.

Thanks so much! Chocolate is by far the most horrible for my child!!!!

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Have you considered NAET? www.naet.com

S S

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diamond12345@...

Sun Feb 7, 2010 11:31 am (PST)

I believe my child has chemical reactions to soooo many things. She gets pretty

violent with the chocolate and corn, but there i no medication or supplement

that i can give her because she seems to be so chemically reactive. Not sure

what I am going to do.

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do you think NAET would help w/ chemical sensitivity?

On Feb 8, 2010, at 5:35 AM, Shepard Salzer wrote:

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> Posted by: " diamond12345@... " diamond12345@...

diamond12345@...

> Sun Feb 7, 2010 11:31 am (PST)

>

> I believe my child has chemical reactions to soooo many things. She gets

pretty violent with the chocolate and corn, but there i no medication or

supplement that i can give her because she seems to be so chemically reactive.

Not sure what I am going to do.

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NAET reduced chemical sensitivity here. We also use taurine. Milk thistle for

liver support, too.

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> > Have you considered NAET? www.naet.com

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> > Posted by: " diamond12345@... " diamond12345@... diamond12345@...

> > Sun Feb 7, 2010 11:31 am (PST)

> >

> > I believe my child has chemical reactions to soooo many things. She gets

pretty violent with the chocolate and corn, but there i no medication or

supplement that i can give her because she seems to be so chemically reactive.

Not sure what I am going to do.

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Yes

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Posted by: " diamond12345@... " diamond12345@...

diamond12345@...

Mon Feb 8, 2010 5:33 am (PST)

do you think NAET would help w/ chemical sensitivity?

On Feb 8, 2010, at 5:35 AM, Shepard Salzer wrote:

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> Have you considered NAET? www.naet.com

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