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Silent crisis

Kayla55

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The topic really got me watching, and it was first time someone was so open about toilet duties, for years I didn't realise it was symptom of allergy, all the diarrhoea. And so embarassing like many autistic issues, that taboo, never talk about it.

Amazing now videos out in open, people already diagnosed with ASD and ADHD together. Lot of progress.

Do you find his video helpful, what do you struggle with that's not mentioned.
Finding out that I don't really have food allergies but reaction to food industry. While maybe Kennedy's raw milk may cut through all this, it's dairy in crisps with msg and a habit I had to break, change to chocolate or another snack. I still wonder if it's lactose sugars in many of meds so I had survey on wrong planet to try get to bottom of various lactose intolerances and um
 
Finding out about strict gluton free, is that most corn crackers contain wheat. There isn't really a market for allergies, if I change my catering to promote bread for allergies, but price Nd no factory savings... (Not profitable as small equity)

I know people tell me to eat rice, luckily my boy isn't as young but his sensory with food used to be tricky.
So it's rice cakes, fresh popcorn (found lactose free cookies but still contain dairy?)
 

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