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Mardena Waller <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Aug 2001 19:43:01 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Hi List,

Here is an offer from the gfcfdiet.com group to celiacs for
sharing information, especially for children with celiac disease,
autism, Asperger's, ADD, and ADHD.   Contact Judy DeHart,
[log in to unmask] to list your R.O.C.K., Celiac or
Gluten Intolerant meetings and events.  She recently added
a celiac listing on her front page!

________________

Community Service

The website, www.gfcfdiet.com was established in 1999 to help
parents implement the GFCF dietary therapy. Many parents of
(ASD) autistic spectrum disorder children have found that
restricting gluten and casein from their children's diet has
greatly improved the life of their child. A list of
gluten free and casein free food is listed on the website
to be used as a guide to help parents & those with dietary
restrictions navigate the grocery store. Although product
labels must still be read to confirm ingredients,
the list makes it easier to find new products that may
be acceptable.  Much more information and links can be
found on the front page and also listed on the "Site Map"
of the website.

The GFCF Diet Support Group also has a community bulletin
board on the website which is provided to help individuals
find local support in their own community. The dietary
restrictions of some ASD individuals and Celiacs
are very similar. Following a restrictive diet can be
daunting to those new to dietary restrictions. I think it
would greatly benefit both communities to share support by
attending local meetings which have either already been
established by the Celiac community or the ASD community.

We are extending an invitation to others who follow
gluten free and/or casein free diets to post local meeting
information on our Community Bulletin Board. For those who
may be interested please mailto:[log in to unmask]
the following information:

Meeting Information
Location address, City, State
Date specific date or (3rd Tuesday every month, etc.)

Time
Contact name & email address and/or telephone number
Any special announcements for the meeting (regarding
guest speakers, topics of discussion, etc.)

Judy DeHart
Editor, gfcfdiet.com

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