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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 430797" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Please read "The Explosive Child". Also, please consider the Feingold Diet (simple version, is feed him ONLY fresh fruits and veggies, rice, beans, plain meat (no marinades/preservatives/coatings), 100% juice, water -- avoid ALL wheat, barley, rye, gluten, milk, dairy, soy, corn, nuts, food dyes/artifical anything, fish and shellfish). Be VERY VERY strict (you may need to lock up your food while you try this). Stick with it for 4 weeks, he may be worse in the first 7-10 days but you should see improvement after that. Then you can do the 'challenges' to see which food is causing the problem.</p><p></p><p>My son went from a nightmare at school and a problem at home to getting As on his behavior chart and becoming a joy to be around. It was a combination of the right medications, changes in how we parented and how teachers taught, maturity and a strict girlfriend diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 430797, member: 1169"] Please read "The Explosive Child". Also, please consider the Feingold Diet (simple version, is feed him ONLY fresh fruits and veggies, rice, beans, plain meat (no marinades/preservatives/coatings), 100% juice, water -- avoid ALL wheat, barley, rye, gluten, milk, dairy, soy, corn, nuts, food dyes/artifical anything, fish and shellfish). Be VERY VERY strict (you may need to lock up your food while you try this). Stick with it for 4 weeks, he may be worse in the first 7-10 days but you should see improvement after that. Then you can do the 'challenges' to see which food is causing the problem. My son went from a nightmare at school and a problem at home to getting As on his behavior chart and becoming a joy to be around. It was a combination of the right medications, changes in how we parented and how teachers taught, maturity and a strict girlfriend diet. [/QUOTE]
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