To: All parent, grandparents, carers and special friends of a child who has a gluten allergy or intolerance.
If you are stressed about being able to cater for a child who can not eat any foods that contain Gluten...
Or you are having difficulty planning meals and you need some guidance and ideas on how to cope with this...
... Then this is will be a very important message you will need to read. Big call! Well heres why...
Meet my son James, my youngest son. When he was two, day in and day, out he was continually complaining of having stomach problems: pains, cramps and he was generally feeling unwell. When I think back over the last 2 years, I can identify times when he was also seemingly unwell, constipated, always catching the flu, ear infections and the list seemed to go on. We saw our local GP and was given access to the pharmacy to try and settle the never ending symptoms that seemed to raise their ugly head. It was not until we saw a natural therapist and got a food allergy test that we realised that the main culprit in this story was a protein you are now familiar with Gluten.
This little protein was now my worst enemy or worst nightmare and if you are here I am guessing that you have a child that needs to avoid foods that contain gluten.
If you are anything like me I am a busy mum, but I always prided myself in feeding my children well as it was my responsibility and I was always more than happy to do this task. I am a wheat farmers daughter so wheat and wheat products were part of every day meal planning and filled up the shelves in my pantry. I...
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