Megan,
Chronic inflammation and damage to the mucosal mambrane of the intestinal tract results from overgrowth of pathogens leading to a condition described as "leaky gut" or intestinal permability. This results in the the development of microscopic holes in the intestinal membrane that allows substances to penetrate the barrier and travel into the systematic circulation provoking a number of adverse responses. The impact of leaky gut is that it triggers a cascade of health problems including: Absorption of significant amounts of food antigens with resulting delayed hypersensitivities, CHRONIC INFLAMMATION OF THE GUT RESULTING IN BOWEL PROBLEMS, depression of the immune system and/or activation of the immune response leading to autoimmunity, incomplete digestion of proten peptide from casein & gluten leading to the formation of opiate peptide, chronic fatigue and finally heavy metal toxicity and other symptoms found in children with autism spectrum disorders.
I have to tell you that my son has been on the diet for over a year now. And is doing very good. He is 5 now. We work very closely with a nutristionist and allergist. He is allergic to a number of things which we have eliminated from his diet. So not only are we doing the gf/cf diet we also have to eliminate corn, tuna, carrots, potatoes (twice a week) and others. It is very difficult. My son was alot like yours when I started the diet. He ate only a few things and I considered him a very picky eater. Now he is eating more things but just very limited due to allergies and the gf/cf diet. I cook alot of fresh things especially for dinner.
The bowel problems can go either way. They can have either very watery bm's or be constipated. My son has always been the later. The nutritionist has helped alot with this problem. They can run tests to see how their body is functioning. I just spoke with my sons nutritionist yesterday and he has added a few more things to his diet due to the recent test results. Bacteria (yeast) seems to be a big issue with our children. He was on nystatin (prescribed by the allergist after running a test) for a good while. Finally got the candida under control and now a new parasite is trying to take over. SO now the nutritionist is reccomending things like grapefruit seed, cranapple seed and some others. He has been taking probiotics for a while.
I hope that you have a knowledgable doctor in this area. Many pediatricians that don't specialize in autism know nothing about the diet and don't believe in the help that a gf/cf diet can bring. I would reccomend seeing and allergist. Sometimes when kids crave the same foods over and over they are allergic to them. My son is a real good example. Another real good person to hire would be a good nutritionist. I surely would reccommend the diet. At least try it for a while and see if he will benefit from it. It is not easy to do. But after a while you get the hang of it and it is not so bad.
Good luck!!
Rachel K
[This message has been edited by RachelK (edited 08-06-2002).]
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