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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 411807"><p>With the allergy thing, it's most often gluten - found in wheat and a number of other grains, as well as used in many processed products. BUT a gluten-free diet is not generally a good idea if he doesn't have that allergy because it's very difficult to be sure they get proper nutrition. Some pesticides are tentatively linked to hyperactivity so some people (including me) feel it's better to go with organic produce for thin-skinned fruits and veggies, as well as milk.</p><p>There are a lot of things you can explore and try before going the "label him" route. </p><p>As far as The Explosive Child, I basket C a LOT of stuff right now, and keep Basket A for the really serious things like safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 411807"] With the allergy thing, it's most often gluten - found in wheat and a number of other grains, as well as used in many processed products. BUT a gluten-free diet is not generally a good idea if he doesn't have that allergy because it's very difficult to be sure they get proper nutrition. Some pesticides are tentatively linked to hyperactivity so some people (including me) feel it's better to go with organic produce for thin-skinned fruits and veggies, as well as milk. There are a lot of things you can explore and try before going the "label him" route. As far as The Explosive Child, I basket C a LOT of stuff right now, and keep Basket A for the really serious things like safety. [/QUOTE]
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