Titre : |
A User Guide to the GF/CF Diet for Autism, Asperger Syndrome and AD/HD |
Type de document : |
Texte imprimé et/ou numérique |
Auteurs : |
Luke JACKSON, Auteur ; Marilyn LE BRETON, Préfacier, etc. |
Editeur : |
Londres [Angleterre] : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Année de publication : |
2001 |
Importance : |
176 p. |
Format : |
15,5cm x 23,2cm x 1,1cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-84310-055-3 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Index. décimale : |
VIE-B VIE-B - Vie Quotidienne - Alimentation |
Note de contenu : |
'Why am I so excited about Luke's book? Well, by the time you have got to the end of the first page, you will be able to answer that question for yourself. Luke is incredibly articulate, charming, funny and disarmingly frank about his life and the effects of the diet. So this book is a completely absorbing and wonderful read.
But on a far more personal level, I was curious to find out about how it felt to be on the diet, what differences it made, what the 'withdrawal' was like and what life was like prior to the diet, from first-hand experience. I was also fascinated to read how different foods and additives had completely different adverse effects upon Luke, Joe and Ben. Here are three brothers, all at different points on the autistic spectrum, all benefiting from the diet, but each markedly different in how different foods and additives made them feel and how the diet has affected them. Luke's ability to observe his brothers and re-count their stories will help other families enormously.'
-Marilyn Le Breton, from her foreword
What is the GF/CF diet? Does it work? What's it like to go on it? In this user guide to the gluten and casein free diet, Luke Jackson, who is 12 years old and has Asperger Syndrome, tells you everything you need to know - both good and bad. The details of his first-hand experience of the diet show how it has improved the quality both of his own life and that of other members of the family. Jacqui Jackson, Luke's mother, decided to try the diet for Luke and his two brothers - Joe who has AD/HD and Ben who has autism - and found the results to be highly rewarding: as Luke says, the diet 'really can change people's lives'.
Luke offers practical advice on topics such as what to expect when beginning the diet, tips for how to alleviate any initial discomfort, through to advice on how to rearrange the kitchen to avoid-cross contamination. The book includes quotes from other members of the family, a chapter by Luke's mother on how to cope with the challenges of cooking for a family where some people are on the diet and others are not, along with a selection of the family's favourite recipes. An extensive list of useful addresses and websites of suppliers, a food diary for an average week, and suggestions for packed lunches are also included, making the book a really practical source of information.
Luke's message is one of unfailing encouragement. Despite the downsides, he and his family have no regrets about going on the diet. This positive and honest book is an important source of encouragement and advice for people whose lives are touched by autism, AS or AD/HD, for parents considering implementing the diet with their children, and for anyone on the diet, young or old. |
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A User Guide to the GF/CF Diet for Autism, Asperger Syndrome and AD/HD [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Luke JACKSON, Auteur ; Marilyn LE BRETON, Préfacier, etc. . - Londres [Angleterre] : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2001 . - 176 p. ; 15,5cm x 23,2cm x 1,1cm. ISBN : 978-1-84310-055-3 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Index. décimale : |
VIE-B VIE-B - Vie Quotidienne - Alimentation |
Note de contenu : |
'Why am I so excited about Luke's book? Well, by the time you have got to the end of the first page, you will be able to answer that question for yourself. Luke is incredibly articulate, charming, funny and disarmingly frank about his life and the effects of the diet. So this book is a completely absorbing and wonderful read.
But on a far more personal level, I was curious to find out about how it felt to be on the diet, what differences it made, what the 'withdrawal' was like and what life was like prior to the diet, from first-hand experience. I was also fascinated to read how different foods and additives had completely different adverse effects upon Luke, Joe and Ben. Here are three brothers, all at different points on the autistic spectrum, all benefiting from the diet, but each markedly different in how different foods and additives made them feel and how the diet has affected them. Luke's ability to observe his brothers and re-count their stories will help other families enormously.'
-Marilyn Le Breton, from her foreword
What is the GF/CF diet? Does it work? What's it like to go on it? In this user guide to the gluten and casein free diet, Luke Jackson, who is 12 years old and has Asperger Syndrome, tells you everything you need to know - both good and bad. The details of his first-hand experience of the diet show how it has improved the quality both of his own life and that of other members of the family. Jacqui Jackson, Luke's mother, decided to try the diet for Luke and his two brothers - Joe who has AD/HD and Ben who has autism - and found the results to be highly rewarding: as Luke says, the diet 'really can change people's lives'.
Luke offers practical advice on topics such as what to expect when beginning the diet, tips for how to alleviate any initial discomfort, through to advice on how to rearrange the kitchen to avoid-cross contamination. The book includes quotes from other members of the family, a chapter by Luke's mother on how to cope with the challenges of cooking for a family where some people are on the diet and others are not, along with a selection of the family's favourite recipes. An extensive list of useful addresses and websites of suppliers, a food diary for an average week, and suggestions for packed lunches are also included, making the book a really practical source of information.
Luke's message is one of unfailing encouragement. Despite the downsides, he and his family have no regrets about going on the diet. This positive and honest book is an important source of encouragement and advice for people whose lives are touched by autism, AS or AD/HD, for parents considering implementing the diet with their children, and for anyone on the diet, young or old. |
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