Tuesday, February 24, 2009

gfMeals Partners with Jenny McCarthy

gfMeals Joins Jenny McCarthy’s Generation Rescue To Help Families Recover Their Children From Autism

Roni Piterman, co-owner of gfMeals by Your Dinner Secret, has stepped into the role as Generation Rescue’s gluten and casein-free (GFCF) diet expert, a diet commonly referred to as the autism diet.

Woodland Hills, CA, February 24, 2009…
Jenny McCarthy’s Generation Rescue and gfMeals, by Your Dinner Secret, have joined forces to support autism research and treatment. gfMeals is stepping into the role of helping Generation Rescue support families with understanding and implementation of the gluten-free casein-free (GFCF) diet. Also, Roni Piterman, co-owner of gfMeals, has become a Generation Rescue GFCF Expert. The GFCF diet is a powerful tool that people use to aide individuals in recovering from autism, ADHD and several chronic illnesses that mainly involve gastrointestinal disorders and autoimmune diseases.

gfMeals is the leading provider of gluten and casein-free meals and baked goods that are shipped nationwide directly to people’s homes. Generation Rescue is an international movement of scientists, physicians and parent-volunteers researching the causes and treatments for autism and helping thousands of children begin biomedical treatment.

"Families battling autism, ADHD and chronic illness often see benefits from the
gluten and casein free diet. gfMeals by Your Dinner Secret makes it easy for
these families to get great tasting GFCF meals with one phone call or a click of
a button. What could be easier?” notes Stan Kurtz, president of Generation
Rescue, Jenny McCarthy's autism organization and father of a child recovered
from autism. “In addition, Roni Piterman, co-owner of Your Dinner Secret, is a
wonderful resource for parents wanting to ease their children onto the diet. She
is an active member of the autism community who has greatly impressed us with
her caring and expertise.”

Roni Piterman has helped many parents of children afflicted with autism and ADHD with the GFCF diet, and is a well-known lecturer and expert on the subject. She speaks with the additional expertise of being a parent of a child with ADHD who has been greatly helped by the diet.

How To Get These Meals
To order GFCF entrees, sides and baked goods from gfMeals, go to their website, call them at 888-700-5610, or visit the store in Woodland Hills, Calif. Orders may be picked up locally at the store or shipped directly to the customer.

The store location is 20929 Ventura Blvd., #22, Woodland Hills, Calif. 91364. Phone: 888-700-5610.

Generation Rescue offers families challenged by autism, ADHD and other chronic illnesses, information, support and hope for a bright and healthy future at http://www.generationrescue.org/.

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About gfMeals
gfMeals is the gluten-free brand from Your Dinner Secret. All gfMeals entrees, sides and baked goods are gluten-free and casein-free. Many are also soy-free, egg-free and free of a variety of other allergens. In addition to a retail store in Woodland Hills, Calif., the gfMeals brand is available on the Internet at Gfmeals.com. Food is shipped frozen and ready-to-cook, with simple cooking instructions, in coolers, with dry ice. Shipping is available anywhere in the United States.

3 comments:

Liz said...

I don't want to take a thing away from gfmeals and food shipped directly to people's homes. But let's face it, sometimes we need to cook our own meals! And I wanted to shine a light on Nourishing Hope for Autism, a GREAT book on why and how autism diets work to help children recover from the symptoms of autism. The author, Julie Matthews, is an expert on these matters -- and this book is a must-have for all parents of children with autism. I can't say enough about it.

Elizabeth Channel said...

An interesting partnership. Perhaps she can get the price down somewhat. Please do let us know what you try and what's the best. The hamburger buns do look great!

Kim Stagliano said...

Roni is a doll. Alas, feeding three kids GFCF is expensive enough. I couldn't possibly afford to buy their meals. BUT - this is a GREAT option when going on vacation or if you want meals in the freezer for when a babysitter comes or maybe when Grandma comes, for instance. Well worth the convenience!