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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 372164" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I agree that allergy testing isn't always accurate for this kind of thing.</p><p></p><p>Both of my children have problems with gluten and casein (milk). We did do a test not accepted by mainstream medicine that showed this, but the best way is to eliminate a suspected food for a while and see what happens. Ideally, you should then re-introduce it to see what happens then. I could never bring myself to do this, because I knew it would bring such chaos back into our lives.</p><p></p><p>Since you see your son has trouble with those foods, I would totally eliminate them for a while and see if it helps. Then you might look for other problem foods.</p><p></p><p>You do need to be on the same page, but if there is a food allergy and you get that under control, there might be fewer disagreements anyway.</p><p></p><p>My daughter was diagnosis'ed with depression and ODD. I believe they were caused by her food allergies. Now that she doesn't eat them anymore, she is a different kid. She does cheat or make mistakes on her diet sometimes, and then she reverts back to the old difficult child. Now, we know that we can tighten up her diet and in a few days she will be all right again. She was 10 when she started this diet and she is now 14.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 372164, member: 1792"] I agree that allergy testing isn't always accurate for this kind of thing. Both of my children have problems with gluten and casein (milk). We did do a test not accepted by mainstream medicine that showed this, but the best way is to eliminate a suspected food for a while and see what happens. Ideally, you should then re-introduce it to see what happens then. I could never bring myself to do this, because I knew it would bring such chaos back into our lives. Since you see your son has trouble with those foods, I would totally eliminate them for a while and see if it helps. Then you might look for other problem foods. You do need to be on the same page, but if there is a food allergy and you get that under control, there might be fewer disagreements anyway. My daughter was diagnosis'ed with depression and ODD. I believe they were caused by her food allergies. Now that she doesn't eat them anymore, she is a different kid. She does cheat or make mistakes on her diet sometimes, and then she reverts back to the old difficult child. Now, we know that we can tighten up her diet and in a few days she will be all right again. She was 10 when she started this diet and she is now 14. [/QUOTE]
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