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Adhd -Hyperactive Kids


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I've heard this may help children? anyone heard this?


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sariesue Explorer

Heard what may help?

astrologer50 Rookie

Heard what may help?

going gluten free of course.. :rolleyes:

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I was just diagnosed with ADHD (at 30) but have had it my whole life. I notice if ibget glutened it gets much worse. Casein is also something worse staying away from.

Lisa Mentor

The current information out indicates that it may be helpful for children with autism.

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It made a big difference for us. Even bigger was doing the GAPS (gut and psychology syndrome) diet.

Lisa Mentor

Here is some information:

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I ran across this recently and took it to one of our pediatricians already:

In this new study, 1 in 7 children diagnosed with ADHD were found to have Celiac Disease, and the ADHD improved on the gluten-free diet.

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domesticactivist Collaborator

Thank you for sharing that study!!!

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