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Whose difficult child eats dairy-free?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 64004" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>We recently had to go back to a dairy free diet due to difficult children allergies - he was on it when he was younger, but we have had to restart it. At 16 it has not been easy cooking for us - but we have made it work. I shop often at the Whole Foods health food store - which in your neck of the woods I think would be similar to Wild Oats. There they have a ton of choices for people that want soy and milk free diets. When my difficult child was younger we found tons of little snacks he loved, and he had no idea they were good for him, he just thought they were "treats".</p><p></p><p>I think it is a good move to eliminate soy and milk from their diets if they tested as allergens in their body. Their body is trying to tell them something, and if you ignores it too long, not only their behavior but also their bodies will begin to protest. My sister developed Chrohns (sp?) Disease after years of undiagnosed milk and gluten allergies.........I am positive had it been picked up earlier, she would not have had to go through what she is going through now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 64004, member: 3301"] We recently had to go back to a dairy free diet due to difficult children allergies - he was on it when he was younger, but we have had to restart it. At 16 it has not been easy cooking for us - but we have made it work. I shop often at the Whole Foods health food store - which in your neck of the woods I think would be similar to Wild Oats. There they have a ton of choices for people that want soy and milk free diets. When my difficult child was younger we found tons of little snacks he loved, and he had no idea they were good for him, he just thought they were "treats". I think it is a good move to eliminate soy and milk from their diets if they tested as allergens in their body. Their body is trying to tell them something, and if you ignores it too long, not only their behavior but also their bodies will begin to protest. My sister developed Chrohns (sp?) Disease after years of undiagnosed milk and gluten allergies.........I am positive had it been picked up earlier, she would not have had to go through what she is going through now. [/QUOTE]
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