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Asperger's + Gluten Free Diet?
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Quote: from EmerleeX at 10:06 am on July 10, 2009

I know someone with celiac.

And you can buy ALOT ofgluten-free products now :)

Dunno about the aspergers side though...


My mom has Celiac and she gets tons of Gluten-free products at the grocery store. They make everything now and most of it actually tastes pretty good. If you get rice bread make sure to toast it or else it will taste kinda funny. Thai food usually doesn't contain gluten either so that's a good choice.

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Quote: from jham915 at 5:39 pm on July 10, 2009

Quote: from EmerleeX at 10:06 am on July 10, 2009

I know someone with celiac.  

 And you can buy ALOT ofgluten-free products now :)  

 Dunno about the aspergers side though...


My mom has Celiac and she gets tons of Gluten-free products at the grocery store. They make everything now and most of it actually tastes pretty good. If you get rice bread make sure to toast it or else it will taste kinda funny. Thai food usually doesn't contain gluten either so that's a good choice.


Oh nice! Thanks I'll have to get some more Thai then. ^-^

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I've never heard that a gluten-free diet somehow helps with Asperger's. Do you have any links regarding it? What "symptoms" is it supposed to help with?

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Quote: from The Oath at 11:59 pm on July 20, 2009

I've never heard that a gluten-free diet somehow helps with Asperger's. Do you have any links regarding it? What "symptoms" is it supposed to help with?
It's in a book written by a guy called Luke Jackson who has Asperger's. I'm trying to find out the syptom though.

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