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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 83214" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>This is not as easy as purchasing a supplement but if you think he has a problem with milk, why not eliminate all milk and milk products from his diet and see what happens?</p><p></p><p>My 2 children and I are gluten free and casein (milk) free. My difficult child didn't have ADHD but she was diagnosis'ed with ODD/Depression. After eliminating gluten and casein, she is fine. I've read about this diet helping ADHD but don't have any real experience with it.</p><p></p><p>In my own case, I thought I had ADD even though I was never diagnosis'ed that way. When I went gluten free, that went away. I also noticed a brain fog clearing. I didn't even know I had this brain fog until I noticed it clearing.</p><p></p><p>After you eliminate milk, you could try eliminating gluten to see if there's any improvement.</p><p></p><p>I will say you have to be extremely strict to see results. If difficult child has even a trace of milk or gluten, it is back to the old difficult child. I become extremely emotional for up to 2 weeks if I have any traces of gluten (like from a restaurant worker touching my food with some gluten on their hands). It is not an easy diet to start but it is so worth it for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 83214, member: 1792"] This is not as easy as purchasing a supplement but if you think he has a problem with milk, why not eliminate all milk and milk products from his diet and see what happens? My 2 children and I are gluten free and casein (milk) free. My difficult child didn't have ADHD but she was diagnosis'ed with ODD/Depression. After eliminating gluten and casein, she is fine. I've read about this diet helping ADHD but don't have any real experience with it. In my own case, I thought I had ADD even though I was never diagnosis'ed that way. When I went gluten free, that went away. I also noticed a brain fog clearing. I didn't even know I had this brain fog until I noticed it clearing. After you eliminate milk, you could try eliminating gluten to see if there's any improvement. I will say you have to be extremely strict to see results. If difficult child has even a trace of milk or gluten, it is back to the old difficult child. I become extremely emotional for up to 2 weeks if I have any traces of gluten (like from a restaurant worker touching my food with some gluten on their hands). It is not an easy diet to start but it is so worth it for us. [/QUOTE]
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