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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 479075" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Matthew could not eat ANY sugar foods without having an increase in behavioral problems. I actually tried to eliminate all of his sugar intake, and when I did that I realized there were even more foods that were triggers for him. Orange juice, peanut butter, dairy, etc. So many of our kids are triggered by food, and it is very overwhelming for us parents. At least in the US it is was very normal for the kids to be not allowed to have sugar in school. Many Autistic kids are given these total sugar free, gluten free diets, and do so much better . I hope it can be the same for you! <HUGS></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 479075, member: 3301"] Matthew could not eat ANY sugar foods without having an increase in behavioral problems. I actually tried to eliminate all of his sugar intake, and when I did that I realized there were even more foods that were triggers for him. Orange juice, peanut butter, dairy, etc. So many of our kids are triggered by food, and it is very overwhelming for us parents. At least in the US it is was very normal for the kids to be not allowed to have sugar in school. Many Autistic kids are given these total sugar free, gluten free diets, and do so much better . I hope it can be the same for you! <HUGS> [/QUOTE]
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