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Karen Bulmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Jul 1995 07:03:01 -0600
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>In the UK it is recommended that all babies are on a gluten free diet for the
>first few months (I can't remember how many). This is to avoid a transient
>form of Coeliac disease. Consequently most of the solid baby foods on sale for
>young babies are GF. There are also GF rusks readily available (and since
>they are on general sale they are cheaper than adult GF biscuits)

I know in Canada they do not as my sons were fed different formulas due to
the fact they were born in different hospitals and those hospitals were
sponsored by different formula companies.  Both these formulas are GF but
nothing was ever stated to make sure the child stays GF for 1 year.  Of
course all the info regarding the starting of foods, ie Rice pablum first,
the easy digestible fruits/vegetables etc. was given. are reasonable.

Sue Goldstein
White Plains, NY  sas I know this and tried
hard but had no option but to discontinue for both of my sons.  Thanx.

Karen, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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