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ARFID - Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
When all else fails we found out that our kiddo has ARFID.
It is defined by the DSM-5 as an eating or feeding disorder characterised by a persistent and disturbed pattern of feeding or eating that leads to a failure to meet nutritional/energy needs. Also called the 2 year old diet. ARFID Australia Support Group www.facebook.com/groups/145750569442411/ Administered by Glenn Robertson, Clinical Hypnotherapist specialising in ARFID at Specialist Hypnotherapy in Victoria, Australia. |
www.4ingredients.com.au
Go to the shop page and look for the Gluten Free book. Got to put a plug in there for some Aussies with initiative. Great simple ways to create healthy meals. www.coeliacsociety.com.auCoeliac disease affects approximately 1 in 100 people in Australia but 4 out of 5 people don't know they have it. Coeliac disease is an auto-immune disease, which means that the body produces antibodies that attack its own tissues. For people with coeliac disease, this is triggered by gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, barley and oats. www.vitasoy.com.auDairy Free and Soy Free products www.orgran.com Orgran cater for all allergies. They have pasta, chocolate cake mix, custard powder, kids biscuits and heaps more. www.freedomfoods.com.auHave mainly only gluten free, but I have noticed they are beginning to make a lot dairy free too. For example- pancake mix - in a shaker bottle, corn chips (the round shaped ones in the cardboard box are better than the baked ones), crumbed fish bites, crumbed chicken nuggets, and lots more. www.patties.com.au/glutenfree/products.html Breads, lamingtons, sticky date muffins, and lots more. St. Dalfour range www.stdalfour.com.au are a gourmet style snack in a tin, a few of them are gluten and dairy free. www.fountainsauces.com.au Fountain sauces/marinades are clearly stated gluten free and have a number that are dairy free. E.g. Soy sauce, honey soy garlic marinade, plum marinade/sauce, etc www.naturespath.com/products/cold_cereals Many cereals to choose from. www.dadamo.com Eat right 4 your blood type. Amazingly, the percentage is consistent across all the blood types; type O's following a high protein, low-carb diet were just as likely to see positive results as type A's following a more low fat, plant-based diet. |