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  1. We have not ventured out to restaurant foods yet, it just seems too likely to get contamination from other sources. The only thing he has had are the pre packaged apple slices at McDonalds on a car trip to Seattle.
  2. I'm not sure where you can find any lists. Since my son is getting a hidden source somewhere and drinks a lot of juice we are wondering if it could be in his drinks. Now anything he eats or drinks actually says Gluten Free on it. We are not going by the labels or calling to ask the company because I get different answers when I do that from day to day...
  3. I do have all the cooking items (pots, pans, baking dishes, cutting boards etc.) but he does use the same plates, silverwear, and cups that we all use. Is that also something he should have of his own? As far as his soaps I just posted a question about that last night, maybe you could also read that one and see if you notice anything with those as well...
  4. Mason is two and his blood work numbers are going up instead of down. Are toiletry items causing this to happen. Currently he uses Johnsons Head to Toe, Water Babies Sunscreen, Oral B Little Bear Toothpaste, Bath and Body Works Foaming Handsoap and Chapstick. What about laundry detergent (All) and Kirkland brand Dish soap and Dishwasher soap. What about...
  5. My son is 2 and has Celiac. I am having trouble finding things to give him to drink. He is not a big fan of plain water, also does not like milk. I used to give him watered down apple juice. He just had his 9 month check with the specialist and his blood work actually got worse rather than better. So we took all the foods out that do not actually read...
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