Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 The same is true of gluten and casien with autistics. My son is autistic and I have ADD which is why we exercise such a strict organic GFCFSF diet. We aren't vegan, but over teh course of the last year we've cut out meat. We still eat organic poultry and some fish. My son and I are doing nutritional and biomedical treatments to heal leaky gut, candida and several othe issues, like metal toxicity. When we get our health in check I hope to get us gloser to vegan. But as far as teh sensitivitites it concerened I know how bad that can be. My son gets loopy if he plays with playdough which is made with wheat. I get sleepy if I eat almonds! This was a long time ago, but when I was in college and I'd smell pot I'd collapse immediately. Faint kaboom right where I was standing. , EDUCATIONmatters@a... wrote: > > Hey Randi, > > That is sad that they do not allow peanut butter on school grounds, but it > is still a good idea. I know SEVERAL homeschooling families, who homeschool > due to peanut allergies. Public school is supposed to be free of charge and > for EVERYONE. It is unfortunate that a child cannot attend school because he > might inhale peanut aroma and die from that. Sure, they are supposed to > administer epeniphrine, but how can a parent be assured that the school will be > able to get there on time. > > Some children are so severely allergic to peanuts that they can die JUST > from inhaling it. If only schools in my area would prohibit peanut butter on > school grounds, these children would be able to attend public school. > > Shoshannah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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