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Newbie with Question: Is it this, that, or another thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scarlet" data-source="post: 464440" data-attributes="member: 12873"><p>I am really intrigued by the prospect of this, as of course it is the most 'natural.' Once you removed gluten, how long did it take for you to notice some improvements? If she has just a little once in awhile, does she revert back to old behaviors, or is that simply not ever on her plate? After an allergy test showed a distinct allergy to wheat and dairy, I found it easier to eliminate the dairy than the wheat. Yet that doesn't do enough. I'm curious to know more about your experience with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scarlet, post: 464440, member: 12873"] I am really intrigued by the prospect of this, as of course it is the most 'natural.' Once you removed gluten, how long did it take for you to notice some improvements? If she has just a little once in awhile, does she revert back to old behaviors, or is that simply not ever on her plate? After an allergy test showed a distinct allergy to wheat and dairy, I found it easier to eliminate the dairy than the wheat. Yet that doesn't do enough. I'm curious to know more about your experience with this. [/QUOTE]
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