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[quote=Anonymous]It's amazing what differences food can make. I was diagnosed with a gluten intolerance a few years ago. I had severe eczema, depression, severe headaches, kept getting sick, and was having problems with speech (tripping over words, etc). Once I went off the gluten I was a totally different person. It's amazing really. And one pp said something about kids craving what they can't have....when I was a kid I was addicted to everything with wheat in it...especially bread and pasta (and I mean withdrawal symptoms when I didn't eat it). I would say that if you have any concerns talk to a pediatrician or nutritionist/allergy specialist and also try an elimination diet. I wish that I was diagnosed as a kid...my life would of been so much healthier and better. And for those going gluten free and worrying about bread--try Udi's bread! It's amazing![/quote]
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