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  1. #1
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    Need help with the foods that can affect behaviour

    I need to have a look at DS's diet and how it could be affecting him.

    Does anyone have any advice, books etc? I'm taking him right off cows milk (he only has it on weetbix in the morning) dairy, yoghurt etc goes straight though him anyway, but I need alternatives to get him his calcium etc.

    Christy - can you expand on the evils of cows milk for me please?

    I'm sure bread can be a issue as well, I'm happy to start making my own if that will help.

    His diet is fairly limited, he is a fusspot. Barely any vegies (but I can hide them), no fruit at all - except for OJ.

    His father gives him chocolate and lollies willy nilly and its one of the reasons I asked him to move out. He insinuates that I'm terrible for not letting them have some fun.......I'm happy for them to have a square of chocolate for dessert if they have eaten their vegies, tbh its sometimes the only thing that gets him to eat....

    I'm looking at all things that can affect him - thanks

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    In The Land Of Wonderful...
    1,751

    Lu - I have found with Luke that the two worst things for him are strawberries & green grapes... for him, they're worse than chocolate, lollies or soft drink in terms of him being on a 'high'

    Just re reading your post, it doesn't look like your DS eats them if he doesn't eat many fruits, etc... but I definately notice that anything with 'natural' sugar like that just makes him go crazy....

    I know that doesn't really help your situation but look at other foods he eats with natural sugars.

  3. #3
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
    6,683

    Lulu, the first step is to go to Sue Dengate's wonderful Food Intolerance Network website - google fedup. There is a list there of food additives that have been linked to behaviour as well as case studies where whole schools have "banned" these additives and the difference it has made. And tonnes of other info. She also has books and DVDs out. Well worth looking into.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    228

    Have you tried soy products in place of dairy? I've taken most dairy products out of my DDs diet as it was giving her severe constipation and I found the more she held it all in, the worse her behaviour got. Anyway, she luckily loves soy milk...I get one with extra calcium and high fibre in it. I recently tried the soy yoghurt on her and she loved it. I tried it myself and it actually tastes like custard - yum . Cheese; you can buy vegetarian cheese which is actually quite nice as well.

    You can buy breads without preservatives if that's an issue. Bakers Delight also maintain that they sell all their products without preservatives.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    46

    lulu,
    does his tummy bloat? wheat can affect behavious as can all sugars - but each child is obviously diff. if you can illiminate one food for at least 3-5 days and watch for changes it will clarify that for you.. i found with ds (3) wheat definietly affected his behaviour and sleep.
    good luck

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    On the other side of this screen!!!
    11,129

    Please be aware that natural food chemicals (amines, glutamates & salicylates) in 'healthy' food like fruit, vegetables, browned meat, etc can also affect behaviour in the same way that artificial food chemicals do. Typical offenders are really common foods like bananas, corn, zucchini, cheese, tomatoes etc. Probably the only way you will find out is by reading up on resources like Sue Dengate's website and book, and doing an elimination diet and then reintroducing foods until you work out what's setting him off.

    Oh, and the food chemicals have a cumulative effect too. So while eating a banana one day might be ok, if they also have a tomato based pasta sauce and cheese for dinner on the same day that total amount of chemical could tip them over the edge. HTH - I hope you find some answers and start getting some good results soon.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
    8,944

    Lulu, it changed our lives taking dairy out entirely. Matilda too is a picky eater (funny that... I think someone split an egg & put half in you & half in me ).

    I use rice milk. Matilda won't drink it as it is, but I add Activite(sp?) in as its the only "chocolate" thing that doesn't have milk in it, but it does have heaps of sugar... anyway... I give her 1 glass of chocolate milk at arvo tea to ensure she gets it as well (because the milk damaged her stomach lining... google leaky gut & there's explanations there for reasons why), and a tsp of Inliven for her extra greens... I figure, a bit of sugar & chocolate are nothing when she gets her probiotics, calcium and a hit of vege's in one go. I couldn't get her probiotics into her any other way.... juice, nothing.

    I bought some of those calcium bursts from the chemist and she refuses to touch one to her lips LOL she's special that way.

    After 4 weeks we found her able to concentrate better, her speech started improving, she slept better, and she stopped having her full-on tantrums. I use rice milk and nuttlex for cooking and everything now. We don't have any cows milk in our house because its just easier this way.

    We also eliminated heaps of chemicals that are known to cause behavioural issues, the bread preservative 282, we also reduced the amounts of salicalytes we consumed in our house because even though it occurs naturally, it affects the digestion system and behaviour (again... leaky gut issues).

    Matilda hasn't been diagnosed with leaky gut, but its similar to what was going on with her and made sense to deal with things the same way.

    I'll PM you my number if you need to get it all out there....

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