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thanks so much! I actually added soy last week and saw a lot of behavioral

problems and I cut it out after a maybe 5 days. Maybe it is left over from that

intolerance? I was hoping they were over it. If not, it could be corn because we

still use baking powder but no other corn products...and last but not least

salicylates (please let it not be this! lol).

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sahmomof8

Tuesday, February 13, 2007 5:06 AM

Re: raising vegan children

 

 

Kelli--If your kids are getting enough to eat, I wouldn't worry overmuch

about their needs according to any chart, personally. I would look at my child

and

see if he seemed healthy and active, and judge from there. I never believed

any charts could tell me much about my specific child.

 

That being said, I'd go to the Hallelujah Acres website and look at the books

in their bookstore. They have a couple of good ones about raising vegan kids.

I like Julie Wandling's books, and the one by Olin Idol. I also like the

Newstart Lifestyle book by the Weimar Institute, even though it isn't

specifically

geared towards infants and children, just for the good, basic info on

nutrition, and the tasty recipes! The book Raw Kids by Cheryl Stoycoff has

good info

on raising vegan kids, and on dealing with comments by friends and family. And

there's always Raising Vegan Kids in a Non-vegan World, but I don't know the

author's name.

 

I believe I have more cookbooks that eliminate the other things you avoid for

your kids, although off the top of my head, I can't name any specific ones.

Let me know if you need any further info. We also went the route of GFCF/corn

syrup (not corn)/refined sugar (not all sugars)/soy free, and maybe I can be

of

some help to you. My children do not have autism, but I have one with several

disabilities, and she is my main reason for all the eliminations. Marilyn

 

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If your kid is sensitive to casein chance are good s/he is also

sensitive to soy--similar shaped molecules.

 

Laura G.

 

Kelli J. wrote:

 

> I actually added soy last week and saw a lot of behavioral problems

> and I cut it out after a maybe 5 days. Maybe it is left over from that

> intolerance? I was hoping they were over it.

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yeah I remember that is why I cut it out in the first place but I was really

hoping it wasn't true for Kai after two years of being off of it! I was wrong!

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Laura G

Friday, February 16, 2007 5:49 PM

Re: raising vegan children-eye circles

 

 

If your kid is sensitive to casein chance are good s/he is also

sensitive to soy--similar shaped molecules.

 

Laura G.

 

Kelli J. wrote:

 

> I actually added soy last week and saw a lot of behavioral problems

> and I cut it out after a maybe 5 days. Maybe it is left over from that

> intolerance? I was hoping they were over it.

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