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His celiac's blood test is positive
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 162850" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>Once you get used to the diet, it isn't a terrible thing. A good internet resource is at <a href="http://www.glutenfreeforum.com" target="_blank">www.glutenfreeforum.com</a>. </p><p></p><p>Some celiacs are able to tolerate lactose after some time on the gluten free diet. Some, unfortunately (like my kids), have a problem with casein, the milk protein. This is thought to be more permanent. Some people also have a problem with soy. In some ways, once you are eliminating milk and gluten, it isn't that big of a deal to get rid of soy, too. Since you are already cooking from scratch. Just something to watch for as you change his diet. One of my daughters continued to have stomach problems when there was soy in her food.</p><p></p><p>I make my kids treats. They are much better than what you can buy. Even their friends like them. If you want any ideas for mixes or recipes, let me know.</p><p></p><p>I think you will begin to see big improvements in your son's problems as you implement the diet changes. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 162850, member: 1792"] Once you get used to the diet, it isn't a terrible thing. A good internet resource is at [url]www.glutenfreeforum.com[/url]. Some celiacs are able to tolerate lactose after some time on the gluten free diet. Some, unfortunately (like my kids), have a problem with casein, the milk protein. This is thought to be more permanent. Some people also have a problem with soy. In some ways, once you are eliminating milk and gluten, it isn't that big of a deal to get rid of soy, too. Since you are already cooking from scratch. Just something to watch for as you change his diet. One of my daughters continued to have stomach problems when there was soy in her food. I make my kids treats. They are much better than what you can buy. Even their friends like them. If you want any ideas for mixes or recipes, let me know. I think you will begin to see big improvements in your son's problems as you implement the diet changes. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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