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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 372224" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>If you can control his diet, I would limit him to the very basics and see what happens:</p><p></p><p>1. Fruits (fresh or all-natural frozen)</p><p>2. Vegetables (fresh or all-natural frozen)</p><p>3. Rice (plain or cooked in all-natural broth)</p><p>4. Lean meats and poultry</p><p>5. Gluten free and caesin free all-natural cereal </p><p>6. Gluten free and caesin free treats</p><p></p><p>If you can get him to stay on this limited, all natural diet for a month, you may be shocked at the improvement. You will need to get all 'forbidden' foods out of the house. </p><p></p><p>If that sounds way too hard, then try eliminating 1 targeted food every 3-4 weeks (that's how we did it). The top 3 are gluten (found in wheat/barley/rye/oats) and caesin (found in all dairy products) and all artificial ingredients. You need to become very good at reading labels as those 3 are in almost everything.</p><p></p><p>Both of my boys were able to decrease their medications significantly and showed incredible improvement when we modified their diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 372224, member: 1169"] If you can control his diet, I would limit him to the very basics and see what happens: 1. Fruits (fresh or all-natural frozen) 2. Vegetables (fresh or all-natural frozen) 3. Rice (plain or cooked in all-natural broth) 4. Lean meats and poultry 5. Gluten free and caesin free all-natural cereal 6. Gluten free and caesin free treats If you can get him to stay on this limited, all natural diet for a month, you may be shocked at the improvement. You will need to get all 'forbidden' foods out of the house. If that sounds way too hard, then try eliminating 1 targeted food every 3-4 weeks (that's how we did it). The top 3 are gluten (found in wheat/barley/rye/oats) and caesin (found in all dairy products) and all artificial ingredients. You need to become very good at reading labels as those 3 are in almost everything. Both of my boys were able to decrease their medications significantly and showed incredible improvement when we modified their diet. [/QUOTE]
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