Nourishing Hope Success Story: Getting Your Hopes Up with The Galligani Family

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jessica_logo-1024x10241This is the first post in my new ongoing series: Getting Your Hopes Up: Stories of Healing Thru Diet and Nutrition. Each month I’ll be posting stories directly from mothers and fathers, on their experience using food and nutrition to help heal their child with autism, ADHD, and other developmental delays.

Jessica Galligani and the Galligani Family

Oxalate diet and camel milk – Our two biggest wows to date!

Only three years ago, our sweet, intelligent six year old was rapidly traveling down the autism road. He was hand-flapping, lining up cars, had multiple tics, rocked himself silly, severely persistent bloating (think 6 months pregnant!), he had chronic rhinitis, loose stools, he hated dirty hands to the point of crying, didn’t like cuddling and even pulled away from us immediately following his birth, had more than 25 food sensitivities, he was waking about 5 times a night, had low muscle tone, delayed fine motor skills, couldn’t sustain himself long enough to walk through a store, had an incredibly low frustration threshold, viral issues, immune dysfunction, he was beginning to lose eye contact, and we learned that he was riddled with yeast and Clostridia which quickly turned into aggressive and defiant behavior. Around the same time we discovered he had Sensory Processing Disorder, he also began to experience extreme reactions to just about every external stimuli and the OCD symptoms were ruling his world….and ours.

We knew we had to do something and fast, we were losing our child to this monster we call autism, although we still didn’t have a label, I knew what we were up against.

Fast forward to today….at the risk of sounding braggy, our six year old is bright beyond his years, sensitive, empathetic, a fabulous communicator, is very empathetic, makes great eye contact, and has lost every single autism symptom he ever had, he is virtually indistinguishable from his peers. In fact, we’ve had two teachers tell us that he is one of the most mature students in his class. He is extremely creative and his cognition is above average. He jumped on a two-wheeler for the first time this summer and rode off into the sunset with no help, never even looked back! This is a child who couldn’t even peddle a tricycle at 4 years old! He had balance, confidence and the energy to do it! His food sensitivities are already down by at least ten foods. It’s not perfect yet, because we are still in managed recovery, but considering the struggles we evolved from, I am grateful for every precious day and I am confident that it’s just a matter of time before this becomes the norm for him, without help from us.

How did we get from there to here?

boy-with-camel3-685x1024Oxalates and the Low Oxalate Diet

Like so many biomed parents out there, we have tirelessly tried many methods of healing, some with great success and some not-so-much. Looking back to where we started, there is one thing I do regret, and that is not starting the low oxalate diet sooner. We had an OAT (organic acid test) done when he was three years old. Among many other markers, his oxalic acid markers were severely elevated, but we were so flabbergasted by his other issues, including 25 food sensitivities, going GFCFSF and his out of control Clostridia overgrowth which turned him into a child we didn’t even recognize anymore. As newbies in the bio-med world, we were hit hard all at once….where to start? We attacked the most pressing issues (or so we thought) first. Knowing what we know now, reducing his oxalate intake should have been first on our list. We struggled through years of trial and error. The dietary changes were impressive, we had immediate progress removing IgG-sensitive foods along with GFCFSF, and even greater progress getting the pathogenic load under control, but there was always something still amiss. The bloating never went away, the mood swings were still evident, although less frequent and we were having more good days than bad, but when it was bad, it was really bad. Those days always came without warning or reason.

Something led me back to the OAT we had done years prior, I began picking his past apart a bit more and I had an “AH HA” moment looking back at the OAT. I decided his diet needed an overhaul and we jumped into the LOD head first. I thought it would be a trial diet, but I have never looked back, because the changes we saw were nothing short of miraculous. What was even more surprising was how much this effected our two year old!! He is neuro-typical, but clearly had gut issues that we were slowly addressing. The diet was a huge factor for his behavior issues and bloating. We began to see an overall normalizing, for lack of a better word. Our daily routines were less strained, there was less fighting amongst the boys, a weight was lifting, finally!! Another very welcome change was that the yeast and bacteria overgrowth instantly became easier to manage! This is where I regret not trying this sooner.

Camel Milk

As many other biomed moms do, I am still always actively researching and talking with other parents. Camel milk had been on my radar, because my uncle in Dubai mentioned it once, then later a friend told me I should look into it more. Since things had calmed down so much, I actually had some down time to look into it! The facts were absolutely astounding!! Why had no one else found this information? Why wasn’t every autism parent using it? Oh wait….we ARE talking about CAMEL milk here, aren’t we? Where to get it was the question on my lips. I immediately went into research mode yet again and within days, we were picking up our first batch of camel milk to try with our kids. We were lucky enough to have two farmers right in our state! Had I lost my mind? It’s MILK! My kids need to avoid the opiate-effect of milk like the plague, so why would I try yet another animal’s milk with my children?

Camel milk is nothing like cow milk. In fact, a camel is closer to humans and pigs than to cows! Their milk doesn’t contain beta-casein which is what becomes an opiate-like substance in the presences of leaky gut syndrome. I had read many testimonials and studies suggesting that it was actually medicinal and healed the leaky gut as well as providing incredible nutrition to our milk-deprived little ones.

In this whirlwind of biomedicine, it can be challenging to decipher the treatments that are worth trying, there are SO many opinions and protocols, it can send your mind reeling with anxiety, which way to turn? I try to focus on the science of the interventions, sticking to things that will heal the root of our problems rather than hastily slapping a bandaid on a symptom to just make it go away, even if it means more work in the long term.

brothers

There have been numerous claims to fame with miraculous health discoveries in the alternative world, but I consider it my job as a mom to weed out the bogus from the worthy. My choices to date have been to: reduce inflammation and heal the gut by removal of all allergenic and irritating foods, using high volume supplementation to address deficiencies, rotation of tolerated foods to prevent additional sensitivities which would hinder the healing process, correcting immune system function, working feverishly to rebuild gut flora balance in the face of stubborn toxicity, and ultimately, the removal of heavy metals. It’s a long road so when we meet these miracle claims, it can be hard to keep focus on the road ahead. But every now and then, a tried and true method crosses our paths. Again, deciphering their validity is the name of the game. In the case of camel milk, not only does science and studies back up the hype, but entire cultures have proven over thousands of years, what we are still searching for. What I have personally witnessed in my children leaves me in awe of these claims, because they are coming to fruition before my very eyes, and rapidly. It’s not often we are met with such promise so when it becomes available, I am one of the first in line. So here I am, sharing with anyone who will listen.

Improvements from Diet Changes

I will try to briefly bullet my boys’ improvements and I want to call out the fact that these things listed below are things that have only begun since starting the camel milk on May first of this year. The amazing thing about this is that I could have added to this list hourly! The changes were occurring that fast.

Both boys:

    • An initial “cleaning out” lasting a day or two. It resembled the stool we experienced when our older son was on an antibiotic called Flagyl, aimed at killing Clostridia, a bad bacteria that grew out of control for months on end. Camel milk is reported as being a strong bactericide.
    • Perfect stools after two days on the milk, and I mean perfect! I’ve never seen this in our two year old, he has always vacillated between constipation and loose with the occasional normal looking stool.
    • TALKATIVE beyond belief, they are happy, giddy, animated and very talkative.
    • Listening to direction better. I say better because we do have a two year old with a two year old set of opinions.
    • It’s like their creativity had suddenly been unleashed. They were creative before, but they suddenly had follow through. That night they both made boats out of cardboard and then instead of jumping to the next project of the moment, they both took their “boats” into another room and began very creative imaginary play with them….for probably an hour!!

Our two year old:

    • His personality was awoken in ways we’ve never experienced before.
    • Significant vocabulary growth (using words like “Tyrannosaurus” and “cardboard” on his own) with words I didn’t even know he KNEW let alone remembered.
    • He went from short spurts of meaningful words to full-blown sentences using connecting words like “in, on, the, my…”
    • Intense and mind-reading eye contact (what I mean by this is he began reading moods through an interaction with the eyes)
    • Cognitive awareness that is noticeably visible in his facial expressions. For example, if I catch him doing something he clearly should not be doing, in the past my existence wouldn’t even have deterred him never mind instigating a reaction. Now he is very aware of these moments and he responds accordingly with phrases like, “I’m sorry” and “I love you” as he single-handedly schmoozes me with kisses and hugs! Can’t say I mind that too much! =)
    • Humor, he is hysterical, playing the air guitar when music is on, making faces, hamming it up.
    • Clever, using affection to get his way. More inquisitive, curious = getting into things suddenly!!
    • This was one of the most astonishingly obvious changes we saw in him….he was failure to thrive up until his last appointment a few weeks ago!! He weighed 27 pounds for about a year. TWO days after starting the camel milk, he gained two pounds (I weigh him daily in hopes of seeing weight gain miraculously appear), within the next week, he gained an additional pound. He jumped from 10% to 37% for weight. He also grew a half an inch. In the following weeks, he gained two more pounds increasing his growth chart percentages to 47% and inches in height bringing him to 8% from under 3% on the growth chart! This is huge for us. He ate CONSTANTLY and never gained, now his eating has slowed slightly and he is gaining which tells me he is USING the nutrients! Camel milk has 3 times the calcium and 10 times the iron of  cow’s milk. Using a food source is more bioavailable than synthetic supplements. Oh, and we have been able to stop their digestive enzymes completely with no ill effects! In the past that would have resulted in very obvious changes to their stool.
    • FULL participation in music class, this was a first. He sat on his own instead of on my lap, followed ALL of the instructions AND sang along. I can’t tell you how different this was from before the milk.
    • Reduction of keratosis and nothing ever worked, we’ve tried high doses of cod liver oil, hemp oil and black currant seed oil.
    • He began dressing himself on his own, without frustration. Now he wants to do everything himself…gladly!
    • While reading a book together he pointed to characters and mentioned their moods based on how they looked. One character was gasping, so he said, “She’s scared” and a sad face resulted in, “He’s not happy”…like I said, I could add daily and I swear it’s like he has gone from 0-60 with no in between. These changes are day and night, not gradual like most development happens.

Our five year old:

    • Immediately calm, he’s become Mr. Mellow. He still has his charm and his goofiness, but he’s tamer and appropriate in his actions, they have purpose.
    • A previous tic temporarily returned and then subsided a day later.
    • Became more emotionally unstable with a low frustration threshold for a day (same day as tic) then he came out of it much more consistent than ever before.
    • Tummy is remaining flat, he has had severe bloating his entire life. It had reduced significantly with the LOD, but the camel milk has resulted in a constant flat tummy.
    • Verbalizing his needs better with complex thoughts. He’s been able to discuss emotional needs with us without getting out of control. In the past, he would get angry, turn away from us and act out of embarrassment.
    • Proudly played his guitar for his grandparents without hesitation, no embarrassment.
    • Singing songs he is learning in school more than usual.
    • More confidence which is a large part of his other behavior. In the past his lack of self esteem was so disheartening, because we have always focused on building up our boys, we just couldn’t understand this piece, but it was obviously physiological.
    • Coloring inside the lines with appropriate color choices rather than large scribbles across the whole page with one solid color.

Could some of the things I’ve mentioned above be normal child development and just coincidental timing, sure, anything is possible. But what I’d like to draw attention to is the sheer number of things that have occurred over a very short period of time and in many cases, the overnight change coinciding with the inception of camel milk usage. My mommy instincts tell me most of these things would not have occurred otherwise. I look forward to continued improvements on both the low oxalate diet and with the ongoing use of camel milk.

This article was written by Jessica Galligani, mom of two beautiful boys. She describes herself as “the mom, the wife, the chef, the scientist, the pharmacist, the researcher and the photographer.” She is the author of the blog: You Are What You Eat. 

Julie’s Comments: I’m thrilled to share this story of Jessica’s—in part because of the wonderful response her boys have gotten from dietary intervention, and because of the particular approaches she’s seen the most improvement with.  Her story discusses the low oxalate diet and camel milk—two of the dietary approaches I find most intriguing.  The low oxalate diet is less well known than other diets, but because the positive response I’ve seen from my clients with this diet (and the recent research out), I find it one of the most compelling new dietary considerations. Regarding camel milk, I actually met Jessica while researching camel milk on the Healing with Camel Milk Facebook group that she started (with Nicole Sanford Antunes).  Because much of the autism community is aware of the problems with casein and cow/goat milk, all animal milk has been considered “off limits” to most children with autism.  However, as I wrote about recently, camel’s milk has amazing healing properties (particularly with the immune system) and is starting to get the attention it deserves.  May this story shed further light on the healing benefits of these new, leading edge, food and nutrition principles for autism and all children.

Julie Matthews is a Certified Nutrition Consultant who received her master’s degree in medical nutrition with distinction from Arizona State University. She is also a published nutrition researcher and has specialized in complex neurological conditions, particularly autism spectrum disorders and ADHD for over 20 years. Julie is the award winning author of Nourishing Hope for Autism, co-author of a study proving the efficacy of nutrition and dietary intervention for autism published in the peer-reviewed journal, Nutrients, and also the founder of BioIndividualNutrition.com. Download her free guide, 12 Nutrition Steps to Better Health, Learning, and Behavior.

33 Comments

  1. Sorry but I agree with TAMI . i think the aurthor she should have briefly mentioned other therapies or modalities that have contributed to her kids healing bc really its all so important when it comes down to the final results. Im aware *DIET is extremely important and the KEY to healing* however imo its important to mention even if its a brief mention of other methods that have contributed to autism recovery or healing. I beleive this is why many ppl don’t beleive in diet alone and dont give it a try bc it is infact hard to beleive that only diet alone can heal a person. I thing a combination of many things fully attribute to healing from the many articles I’ve read about ads healing and recovery. As well with so many familys so desperate to heal there kids from ads its incredibly important to mention all the small details.

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  2. Longmont, CO has a camel dairy and they ship fresh camel milk – coloradocamelmilk.com. There is also at least one other camel dairy in CO. There is also one in the Netherlands that even makes camel milk bon bond – Kamelka.

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  3. Hi if anyone has used camels milk for aspergers can you let me know if you felt it work my son has aspergers and needs medication for school I’m willing to try anything if I can do a more natural way then medication thanking you [email protected]

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  4. Jessica- how are your sons today? Still doing camel milk? Please advise as I need hope.

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    • Hi Js,
      I don’t know how long ago you posted, so I apologize if this went unnoticed for a while. My boys are now 13 and 10. They are doing amazing! We have’t been on medicinal camel milk in years, but we still use it in our household for many things, including just enjoying a glass of milk, but now we use a freeze dried powder since we don’t use it as much and the powder allows us to reconstitute whatever portion we need for a recipe, an adult latte, glass of milk or a bowl of cereal. When we were using it medicinally, we were giving a full pint of camel milk daily to each child. We did that for 9 months straight and were able to stop without losing the benefits. We do still follow the low oxalate diet, which I have discovered I personally need to follow as well. We have some expressed genetics contributing to this and we are still hopeful that we will find an answer, but until then, the low oxalate diet is essential to our gut health.

      Jessica

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  5. Hello. I am looking for Camel milk in US. When can I find this? I know the powder milk doesn’t work like the liquid milk.
    Should I buy some camels from Dubai?

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  6. Fabulous story! I was already familiar with some of Jessica’s Low Oxalate victories, but hadn’t read about camel’s milk yet. A few local farmers have camels . . . I wonder if any sell the milk? I think I’m going to go knock on some doors!

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  7. Hello Ame, I can supply up to 1000kg of freeze dried camel milk powder per month.
    If you require further information, then please do not hesitate to contact me.
    I currently supply to Europe,Australia and USA

    Milk powder

    1/100 kg = 50 euro per tub of 420 gram = 119,04 euro per Kg
    101/250 kg = 45 euro per tub of 420 gram = 107,14 euro per Kg
    251/500 kg = 42,50 euro per tub of 420 gram = 101,19 euro per Kg

    Kind regards,
    Martin Lilley
    0031 647 808 804

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    • Hi my son was diagnose with aspergers how would I go in getting camels milk to try for him were in Australia thanks

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    • Hi my son was diagnose with aspergers how would I go in getting camels milk to try for him were in Australia thanks
      My email is [email protected]

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  8. Wonderful story of hope and healing! Thank you so much! I look forward to reading many more down the pike. And to “can’t support illegal…”, I appreciate your sense of duty in following the law, but check your facts. Different states have different regulations. And Julie…hoping you can add some recipes soon on fermenting camel’s milk…love your cookbook 🙂

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  9. What a great story! Thanks for sharing Jessica and Julie, great idea!
    Love,
    Jane

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  10. Can you tell me how you went about locating camel’ s milk? I can’t seem to locate it and the one website I found that would ship it isn’t taking any new members. Amazing story and a beautiful family….my son is four and also labeled PDD-NOS an I can only hope we are where you are when he is six….he just turned four last week….any help you could provide would be great!

    Thanks

    Kristen

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    • Hello Kristen, I can supply up to 1000kg of freeze dried camel milk powder per month.
      If you require further information, then please do not hesitate to contact me.
      I currently supply to Europe,Australia and USA

      Kind regards,
      Martin Lilley
      0031 647 808 804

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      • Hi Martin, I’m a parent of a son with autism and gut issues and was wondering if I could get some camel milk from you. I live in Ireland. My email is [email protected]. My name is Sandra O’Reilly. Look forward to hearing from you.

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      • Does anyone knows Martin’s email address.

        I wish to buy camel milk from him, but don’t know how to get in touch with him.

        Thanks for any information you can provide

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      • Hi Martin.

        I live in Canada and have a 5 years old with autism. I can’t find camel milk here. Please help me. My email is [email protected]. I am really forward hearing from you.

        Thanks

        Sara

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  11. I would like to get some of this. Where can we get camel’s milk that is clean and safe. Is llama’s milk the same? So this doesn’t bother casien issues? What about lactose? My kids are both allergic to casein and lactose beside the usual gf/cf issues and auatism. So I am hoping this is an open door.
    thanks
    Aliyanna

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  12. For those of us who live in the US will have to either wait for FDA approval or buy our own camel and milk it ourselves. It is illegal to buy or sell Camels milk in the USA.

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  13. Superb article. Thanks for cheering the team on with the writing of this story. I know how hard and painful it can be to relive it all to put it on paper. So thank you. All me readers are wondering where to they can buy camel milk — including me 🙂 Asked my husband last night “honey, what do you think about getting a camel!” Totally caught him off guard and we had a great laugh. xoLexie

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  14. Hello! Are those boys autistic ? I do not think so. The autism is showen between 2- 2,5 years old and earlier, not at an age of 6. You can’t say that until the the age of 6 he was a tipical boy and after he become autistic . Any specialist in medicine can you tell this, from any country.

    So, Sorry, but maybe yr son had only a gut illness ( Thanks GOD!) and you have trated him naturally.
    All the best ./
    M.

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    • Mirela,
      Yes, we have seen a DAN! doctor since our son was 3, his symptoms began at 2.5 years old with hand flapping, tics, lining up cars, incredible esteem issues, loss of eye contact, sensory processing disorder (severe) among many other things. He was labeled PDD-NOS, as well as possibly Asperger’s Syndrome, by his DAN! He no longer exhibits any of the autistic traits…..none. So sorry the article didn’t share these details, it would have been a book, if I started in those days. =)

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  15. this is an inspiring and encouraging story-thank you so much for sharing!

    would you mind telling us how much camel’s milk your kids are drinking? also, have you tried to add in any of the oxalate foods back in to see if their guts can tolerate them?
    what veggies are your kids eating?

    thanks so much!

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    • Hi Gina,
      My boys both drink about 12-14 ounces a day each. We split their doses up into two cups a day right now, one in the morning (we aim for an empty tummy whenever possible) and at night as close to bedtime without effecting bed wetting hours (wink).

      Our older son (who was most effected, but has more years of healing behind him) has done really well with oxalates so far, but we continue to keep them low (no need to fix something that isn’t broken right now, lol), but our younger son seems to still be effected by them, so far. He has had a few oxalate dumps recently.

      Veggies we eat…off the top of my head here: we LOVE jicama, cabbage, peas, asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, salads with romain, tomatoes (beefsteak or large tomatoes), cucumbers, bell peppers, onions, avocado (although this is a fruit)…I think that is it. We don’t do potatoes even though they are approved for the LOD, because we avoid simple starches.

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      • Hi Jessica,

        Wow, what an amazing story. Thank you and thank you to Julie for sharing this amazing story with us. I never knew about camel’s milk and I can’t wait to start my son on it. I found a few websites that sell camel milk but they are all in powder form. Did your boys have dry camel milk or fresh ones? I could not find the fresh camel milk. I will appreciate your response to this please.

        thank you

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  16. So… does the Galligani family attribute their son’s amazing success to diet alone? Isn’t this the same Jessica Galligani who also uses the Andy Cutler Chelation protocol? Are you saying that no other biomedical protocols or interventions helped?

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    • My practice and website are dedicated to helping families help their children through DIET and NUTRITION. As such that is the focus of the article series. Getting Your Hopes Up: Stories of Healing Thru Diet and Nutrition.

      What Jessica decides to write about IMO cannot be disingenuous because it is her truth. Who am I to say how she should tell her story? Don’t autism mothers get enough questioning from the outside world? And if she decides not to discuss her child’s entire health history on the worldwide web that her choice as a mother and I respect that. There is nothing that says she cannot do ten or twenty helpful therapies along the way, and still experience a noticeable and powerful benefit from food and nutrition choices that she wants to share with others. Her article is education and inspiration and focuses on areas that have been important on her journey, and we can all learn from that.

      About whether someone can “heal” from diet (alone or with other therapies) – yes, they can. It does not need to be the ONLY thing they do and it doesn’t need to be full recovery. But for many children, removing inflammatory foods and getting rid of yeast helps the gut heal. Healing the gut helps them absorb needed nutrients, break the cycle of diarrhea/constipation that causes pain and many symptoms and that arise from it, and remove foods that form opiates, etc. The purpose of these articles is to show the POWER OF DIET AND NUTRITION, we never imply that diet ALONE is the key to autism recovery.

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      • Very well said Julie, and if I could just add that while many biomed and/or holistic healing moms may try multiple methods of healing, there are definitely methods that show the most progress. For us, the LOD and the camel milk have been two of our biggest wows ever! That doesn’t mean we don’t have other wows. =)

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        • Hi Jessica,

          Did you use raw, pasteurized or dried camel’s milk? Just wondering which one to try 🙂

          Thanks,

          Alyssa

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    • I agree with TAMI. please mention all that has helped even of its briefly mentioned at the end of article.

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  17. Wow! I love reading these stories.

    We have come such a long way but are still looking for one more piece to a very complicated puzzle. We also have a pyrroles issue. I have healed up amazingly well. My son still waxes and wanes but we have more good moments than bad. I wish I had done more when they were little.

    Great job mom! I will forward your story to friends. So many of us are convinced (unfortunately by the media and doctors) that food doesn’t matter. Well that just ain’t so.

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  18. Julie,
    On behalf of the autism/ADHD/GI-effected families, I want to thank you for the incredible work you have done to help families heal their children. You’ve proven time and again that these diets DO reverse much of the damage that has been done to children like ours.

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