Who cares about food immunity and ADHD? In fact, everyone should care, because food sensitivities, once understood, can spell treatment success or complete, ongoing ADHD treatment failure.
Just as when traveling in any new territory we need useful new maps to find the towns we will be visiting. Many of these towns show up on the map with names we haven't heard before - and those names can be down right intimidating - even to a psychiatrist:
The longer we deeply explore treatment disappointments [that occur everyday], the more we see significant confusion and missed diagnosis with psych med failures secondary to overlooking IgG, the "chronic antibody."
The name of the two peptides with links here for further review [noting that authorities don't yet completely agree on this phenomenon] are casomorphin [a milk peptide] and gliadorphin or gluteomorphine [two names for the opioid peptide arising from partially broken down gliadin portion of the gluten protein in wheat.