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Gluten free as a treatment for ADHD/ODD/CD
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 605299" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>For a gluten-addicted difficult child who might be "somewhat" intolerant... (rather than celiac disease, for example), you can try the following ideas:</p><p>1) For cookies, use barley flour recipes instead of the usual. There's some really good recipes out there. </p><p>2) Get ancient strains of bread wheat (not spelt and kamut, which are way too soft, but ones like Red Fife, which is a commercially available hard red spring wheat), and make your own bread (and buns and bagels and muffins... )</p><p>3) Use ancient wheat and/or rolled oats as part of many other recipes to reduce the "modern wheat" impact.</p><p>4) Use pot barley in soup, in place of pasta</p><p></p><p>unfortunately, I haven't found any actually enjoyable substitute for real pasta...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 605299, member: 11791"] For a gluten-addicted difficult child who might be "somewhat" intolerant... (rather than celiac disease, for example), you can try the following ideas: 1) For cookies, use barley flour recipes instead of the usual. There's some really good recipes out there. 2) Get ancient strains of bread wheat (not spelt and kamut, which are way too soft, but ones like Red Fife, which is a commercially available hard red spring wheat), and make your own bread (and buns and bagels and muffins... ) 3) Use ancient wheat and/or rolled oats as part of many other recipes to reduce the "modern wheat" impact. 4) Use pot barley in soup, in place of pasta unfortunately, I haven't found any actually enjoyable substitute for real pasta... [/QUOTE]
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