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        <description>This is an important question. Why are these types of diets (gluten free diet, casein free diet, and Feingold diet) so successful with some children and not very successful with others.

These diets were developed because people saw that children with developmental problems tended to have certain other medical conditions which were made worse by exposure to wheat and/or milk products. ...</description>
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            <title>GFCF And Feingold Diets updated Wed Jan 13 2010 5:17 am EST</title>
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            <description>This is an important question. Why are these types of diets (gluten free diet, casein free diet, and Feingold diet) so successful with some children and not very successful with others.

These diets were developed because people saw that children with developmental problems tended to have certain other medical conditions which were made worse by exposure to wheat and/or milk products. So, diets were developed to restrict these kinds of foods and many of the children with developmental problems benefited from following the new diets.

But, why does it work so well for some and not for others?</description>
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