Sunday, March 1, 2015

 
Updates, probiotics and info on gluten on lipsticks...
 
It has been a long time since I haven't posted any blogs on my daughter's progress. Angelina continues on "Gluten-Free" diet and with her Methyl B12 injections given every 2 days in her buttocks. Last week, we went with my daughter to her biomedical doctor Dr. Patrick Elliott in Philadelphia. I was so glad to hear from him that he has seen so much progress from my daughter and he asked me several questions (kind of a test but knowledge check in his part), it came out that my daughter's autism has reduced significantly. I know there is no cure for autism, which I am aware of and this is not a disease in no way or shape.
 
What the doctor did "ADD" for her to take was VSL #3 Probiotic vitamins (that have to be refrigerated all the time), which are natural and gluten-free. Of course she continues with her Methyl B12 injections every 2 days, before it was every 3 days but now he wanted to increase the intake.
 
Image result for vs 3 probiotic capsules
 
My daughter is not celiac in any way, but has extreme gluten sensitivity when she consumes gluten in any way. We all learned it here the good and bad way and even her school is aware of it. What I love about the schools are that if you do make them aware of their allergy to gluten, they can provide gluten-free lunch (you do have to provide a doctor's note when you do this).
 
There are a lot of gluten-free products everywhere now which make life easier for me and everyone who is allergic or celiac. When we go outside I am not that worried if it will be uncomfortable to hide things from her. I do wish a lot of other places do include gluten-free food, I guess it is still a work in progress throughout the years.
 
I am not going to lie, until now I still read labels and have my bookmarks from websites to help me. What I did actually discover from my neighbor is that there are a lot of lipstick products that contain "Gluten" and that was shocking because it adds more to my list now.
 
 
I have included above a website on information on gluten-free lipsticks.
 
I also am including below a website that talks about Probiotics as well.
 
 
This week I will be blogging more. I know that everything that I am doing with my daughter, there is no evidence that it helps her autism but so far it has helped me as a parent and that I am happy and glad so I just go for it and continue. 

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