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    dairy free site

    I thought that some of you might be interested in this information I received about a new website.
    There is a new informational website that may be useful for many families of Autism. The site, www.GoDairyFree.org, is a growing body of information for those who follow special diets, such as dairy free, gluten-free casein-free (GFCF), and vegan.

    This week, they published a brief article on the increased awareness of autism and the effectiveness of treatments. It is viewable at http://www.godairyfree.org/autism.htm.

    In addition, some key features of Go Dairy Free include the following:
    Product listings with over 2500 dairy free foods. Each listing includes a notation if it is also gluten free and/or vegan. The product listings can be viewed at http://www.godairyfree.org/productlist/default.htm
    A monthly newsletter to debut in one week. It will include unbiased product reviews, new product promotions (releases, discounts, sales), and nutrition news.
    Health information and guides (including calcium)
    Free printable diet journal
    Recipes and discussion forum
    Growing body of resources

    www.GoDairyFree.org is expanding daily with new content and information.
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    Re: dairy free site

    Thanks, TT. I look forward to poking around the site!
    -TM
    GFG: "Duckie" beautiful 11 yr old. Infant reflux until 14 mos, demanding & difficult. 5th grader Sept 2011. Swimmer, Dancer, Actress & Jr Girl Scout. Violist. Singer. Allergic personality. SPD. Carries an epipen. Asthma.

    "Neighbors bring food with death, and flowers with sickness, and little things in between. Boo was our neighbor. He gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, a knife, and our lives."
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    Very nice, TT, thank you!

    Janna
    Me: 38, DH: 37
    B 18. Lots of time in RTF/TFC. Lots of old dx's that don't matter anymore. H.S. Grad. Living on his own, somewhere, possibly homeless.
    D 13. PDD-NOS, Mood Disorder-NOS, ADHD (maybe), GAD, NVLD, BIF. Severely anxious and needy. Mood shifts 0-60 in 2 secs. A true momma's boy. Entered RTF 3/9/09. Lithium, Haldol, Cogentin.
    J 11. Heart disease/ADHD. Captopril/Concerta. 3 open heart surgeries. Cello, baseball, chorus, and social! Regular kiddo.

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    Re: dairy free site

    Thanks TT - great info!

    I've been veg for several years but still using dairy in small amounts (some cheese here & there, etc...) but am trying to go "dairy free" and keep my youngest 2 dairy free as well. I appreciate the info.

    Kat
    16.5 yo male gfg: Asperger's. Variety of herbal and homeopathic remedies for anxiety. Also relaxation therapy. Homeschooled & thriving. Wonderful big brother.

    PC boy 5 yo Apraxia, mild PDD, Macroencephaly, SI issues. Recently graduated from speech therapy. Attending a Waldorf Kindergarten. An amazing, creative, imaginative boy.

    PC girl, 18 months. Persistent and energetic. Adores her big brothers.

    Me: SAHM and loving it. Also enjoy yoga, animals, and outdoors.

    Dh of 9.5 years. My best friend. Wonderful husband & father.

    2 adopted dogs we are blessed to have in our lives. Big ole babies we spoil rotten.

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