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Many parents and children with chronic health conditions are using DariFree™ milk alternative to support a gluten-FREE/casein-FREE/dairy-FREE diet.

Physicians recognize the benefits that dietary intervention may have for adults and children, and an over-whelming number of parents with autistic children and related developmental disorders have reported impressive results.


Karyn Seroussi's book, Unraveling the Mystery of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorder: A Mother's Story of Research and Recovery, is a mother's story of curing her son's autism with dietary intervention. Special Diets for Special Kids and Special Diets for Special Kids Two, by Lisa S. Lewis, Ph.D. help families to understand and implement special diets to aid in the treatment of autism and related developmental disorders. For parents of children with autism, we highly recommend these books and the Autism Network for Dietary Intervention (ANDI) newsletter as outstanding sources of information.

Vance's Foods is pleased to have been a part of Karyn's son's remarkable recovery. Because DariFree™ tastes so good and works so well in cooking and baking, it was easy for Karyn to eliminate dairy products from her son's diet.



We Rescued Our
Son From Autism

by Karyn Seroussi, author of
Unraveling the Mystery of Autism
and Pervasive Developmental Disorder


This article appeared in Parent's Magazine, February 2000


What's For Dinner?
GLUTEN, CASEIN & DAIRY FREE
by Lisa S. Lewis, Ph.D., author of Special Diets for Special Kids

Adapted from an article in the
Autism Asperger's Digest magazine, January-February 2000