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  1. So sorry you are going through these issues!! I kinda went through it for a while; when I came to the conclusion that my son (2years old) had a problem with gluten, my husband thought I was nuts. I couldn't trust him to keep gluten away from our son, so I basically didn't let him give him any food I didn't approve. After a month, my older son gave the ...
  2. FYI: In an email from Food Lion, they stated that their supplier admits there is gluten in Confruity Crisp Cereal...not sure where, since it isn't labeled! Shannon
  3. It can be a hard decision to make. Has she had any reactions when/if she accidentally got gluten? To test her, she'll have to go back on gluten for a while, or you can try the genetic test. Also, she's probably not in school right now...you may want a formal diagnosis so the school will work with you. An indirect approach, is to get yourself and husband...
  4. Here's an easy and yummy fish recipe (I make it with Tuna steaks, throw them on the bbq, and cook them rare) Just make sure to use Gluten free soy sauce (La Choy, San-J): Open Original Shared Link Pair it with a spinach salad with a few mandarin oranges and this dressing: Open Original Shared Link serve the fish with plain Jasmine rice, and make...
  5. confruity crisps cereal- store brand from Food Lion(like 'fruity pebbles' but store brand)...my son had a reaction to it too. I called the company, and asked about gluten, and they said they will email me...Don't eat it!!!!!!!!!!!
  6. I ordered one of the Gluten-Free shopping guides (Cecelia's marketplace...though there are others) and it helps sooo much!! I keep it in my purse all the time, so I have it when grocery shopping and then I might pull it out when I'm cooking at home! I ordered an extra copy for giving to relatives before we visit them, so they have an idea of what to feed...
  7. If you did find this article interesting, you might want to read 'Ishmael' by Daniel Quinn...the book is a bit hard to get into at first, (published at least a decade ago) but it describes the idea of that the 'agriculture revolution' wasn't necessary the best idea.. (aka wheat and dairy as we know it). Wheat was the easiest grain to grown, and cows were...
  8. Hope this clears things up concerning L-glutamine; I don't think supplements are necessary, especially since the supplements might not exactly mimic the naturally made L-glutamine in your body. Quoted from website (listed below) L-glutamine is the most prevalent amino acid in the blood. Human cells readily manufacture L-glutamine and under normal circumstances...
  9. I've been lurking around here for a while, so I thought I should share my story. I hope that it might help another parent who isn't sure what to do. It's a long post, I know...sorry! My son was born a healthy 8lbs, normal delivery, etc. By one months old, he broke out in eczema, all over his face, elbows, knees, etc. The first doctor gave me a bunch...
  10. With your symptoms, it does sound like it might be celiac disease; ask your doctor to be tested. In the meantime, research it more, and you may find more symptoms that you didn't ever realize you had. Actually, probably make sure you've researched alot before asking your doctor....(been there...and doctor's do not always know so much about it...) And you...
  11. We rented a vacation home in the Outer Banks (NC) two years in a row. As long as you get pick house with kitchen (I think they all do) then you cook your own food. We had a beach front house, with a pool, and it was great!! Some of the nicest (and uncrowded) beaches in the USA! It's a perfect family friendly vacation. Look at midgettrealty.com (do not...
  12. Oh, and if anyone knows of any articles regarding epigenetics and celiac disease, let me know!! Thanks!
  13. I've been trying to research epigenetics and Celiac (I'm sure there's a link, and it would explain why genetics test don't predict Celiac Disease too well), and this was the closest thing I found; It is a very interesting way to look at wheat in the human diet, and discusses the 'Celiac Iceberg'...why some people have it and don't know, why some people think...
  14. Another vote for Triple paste...it has worked for my kids when nothing else would!!
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