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Help! My Baby Was Glutened!


slmprofesseur

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slmprofesseur Apprentice

My kids went with dh to visit some friends that live on the lake. She served my family lunch. Pork chops were marinated in olive oil and soy sauce. DH didn't ask to read the label on the soy sauce and... well.... he had to leave early because normally our calm 2 yr old began to rip through their ($$$) house destroying things like the tasmanian devil!

He also has the tell tale bruisers under the eyes and seems lethargic and tired. He also seems to be constipated.

What can I do to help him recover?

So far we have been doing lots of liquids and fresh fruits and veggies...

I will send my own food from now own and forget about hurting someone's feelings! I feel like I can't trust anyone. :(


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ShayFL Enthusiast

Some use Slippery Elm, Glutenese, Marshmallow, pro-biotics and such.

cyberprof Enthusiast

Try hot or warm peppermint tea - add some honey if he likes. The peppermint is an old medicinal tip from the middle ages and helps get rid of nausea and cramps. Hope he's back to normal soon.

~Laura

slmprofesseur Apprentice

Thanks everyone. He loved the tea and is eating some Gluten-free soy yogurt. I had to give him benadryl also because their dog is an indoor dog. It was so bad his eye was swollen.

cyberprof Enthusiast
Thanks everyone. He loved the tea and is eating some Gluten-free soy yogurt. I had to give him benadryl also because their dog is an indoor dog. It was so bad his eye was swollen.

I'm glad!

~Laura

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