
Could your child have a food sensitivity/Celiac disease or food allergies and you don’t even know it? Finding out could mean the difference between them thriving, or it could even save your child’s life.
What Symptoms to Look For
Food Sensitivity/Celiac Disease Symptoms can manifest in several different ways including, but not limited to the following:• 25-30% digestive symptoms
• skin rashes (eczema or dermatitis)
• headaches
• psychological (ADD, ADHD, learning disabilities)
• neurological disorders(poor balance, poor coordination, brain fog)
• up to 75% of children with celiac disease are overweight!
• delayed puberty
• short stature
• 25% of children have NO symptoms(asymptomatic) at all!
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Signs and symptoms for infants with celiac disease include: chronic diarrhea, swollen belly, pain and failure to thrive or weight loss.
To read Chef Lauren Hoover-West's personal story about struggling with food sensitivities from when she was a child, click here: http://newleafcommunity.com/no-wheat-no-dairy-no-problem/