Gluten free diet can be expensive to follow. Most Gluten free products are sold in specialty or
health stores. These stores usually charge a much higher price. Some major grocery stores are now
carrying Gluten free products. You can find Gluten free flour, pancake mix, waffles, cookies,
snacks, and many other foods. Most parents find out it is cheaper to make their own Gluten free
food. Recipes can be found on the internet, or in Gluten free cookbooks. Some parents go together
with another family following the Gluten free diet and buy in bulk. Then they share the foods. This
can help lower the costs of the Gluten free items.
Autistic children following a Gluten
free diet can eat meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, nut, eggs, and products made with gluten free
ingredients. It can be hard to keep a child from eating their favorite snacks, and treats. Some of
these can be made by using Gluten free products. Muffins and cookies can be made from Gluten free
flour. It just takes some getting used to the new way of eating.
If you want to find more
information about Gluten free dieting there are several books available. Visit your local library,
or book store to find one. To find Gluten free recipes try searching online using your favorite
search engine. The Gluten free diet will not work with every autistic child. The majority of the
children that show improvement had sensitivity to the gluten to begin with.
Dairy free
diet to treat autism
If you are going to try the dairy free diet with your child you
will need to make sure they are getting enough calcium. This can be done with vitamin supplements,
or milk substitutes. Many types of food are including calcium.
It is thought that the
Casein reacts in the Autistic child's body causing the unwanted behaviors. They think if the dairy
products are removed some of the behaviors will leave. It should take a few months to know if the
diet is working for your child. If you are considering removing Gluten from the diet too it is
advised to try removing dairy first. The dairy is removed from the body much faster than the Gluten.
Gluten can take ten months or more to be completely removed from the body.
Although a
casein free diet might help in treating your child's autism. It's not generally a cure for autism,
but help in treating symptoms