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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder In Children

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder In ChildrenAny food allergies known to aggravate OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) in children?

Try to get your hands on a book called "Friendly Food". I know it is available in Australia - not sure from abroad. It is made by the RPA hospital in Australia (around $ 30) and has a wealth of information on foods that people can be sensitive to (not necessarily allergic). There are lists where, if you find yourself facing a b & b, and then verify c, d, e and. It may be convenient before trying new foods.

See also books and articles by Sue Dengate.

I would have thought that this issue where the expression "individual results may vary.

I saw movies at the school where tomatoes highlighted some behaviors very rare in children - a few moments.

I think you should probably try to find the dietary restrictions that could be the culprit, if one exists. Allergy tests will tell you if it is true allergy, intolerance, but may be another matter.

Good Luck

Posted on June 3, 2010.
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