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wHAT WOULD YOU SEND THEM FOR LUNCHES WHEN THEY ARE ON THE SCD DIET? wHAT KIND OF SNACKS? wHERE CAN i GO FOR GOOD RECIPES? thANKS, r>

-----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of BodegaLeeSent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 7:18 PMmb12 valtrex Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: kids ever get off SCD diet?Hi MaurineI just posted something similar above re: SCD - well more about doing it vs. gfcf..the more I think about it and read about it, I feel that we'll eventually get there. We saw such improvement with gf/cf and neither of mine has horrible gut issues, but I think the whole yeast thing is what will get us there. Many at the DAN conference asked this same question...First i think the answer highly depends on the child - does the child have a gut that's been highly damaged by eating things they're sensitive to for a long time? What are the other factors influencing the child's health, etc.. We've only done the gf/cf and i have heard of folks after quite awhile, and after their child was in a much healthier place, attempting some re-introductions... Once the gut is healed, I think the feeling is that foods that were previously not tolerated, may be ok. Some parents re-run the IgG and IgE.. Some rely on digestive enzymes...When we went gf/cf and despite still having more junk than I'd like in the diet, I can tell you that my taste buds have changed. I dont have many of the carb cravings I did a year or so ago. My children sometimes get bummed they can't have what their friends are having, but I almost always can send something (for special occasions) that's nearly identical and just as tasty. It's funny cause the kids' preschool (they feed them) now asks me occasionally for my gf/cf recipes for certain items. It seems when I make, esp the gf/cf baked goods that they're a favorite of the class...I realize this will be a lot tougher on SCD, but that's why I'm interested in trying it and getting a handle on the yeast now....My son will start Kindergarten in the Fall and the additional peer pressure may make it hard. We're fotunate to live in a pretty granola/organic part of CA...that helps a bit...Anyway, I think the answer to your question is that once gut health is restored, diet re-introductions can be attempted and monitored. The thing I've learned thru all this tho, is that much of the diet-stuff, is really just about eating healthy. I try to tell my kids we're not on a "special diet"...we're simply eating healthier...Leigh>> I'd like to know if those of you who have turned around your children for the most part are albe to get your kids off the special diet or is it something that needs to be kept to forever or much longer? Maurine> > ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.>

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-----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of BodegaLeeSent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 7:18 PMmb12 valtrex Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: kids ever get off SCD diet?Hi MaurineI just posted something similar above re: SCD - well more about doing it vs. gfcf..the more I think about it and read about it, I feel that we'll eventually get there. We saw such improvement with gf/cf and neither of mine has horrible gut issues, but I think the whole yeast thing is what will get us there. Many at the DAN conference asked this same question...First i think the answer highly depends on the child - does the child have a gut that's been highly damaged by eating things they're sensitive to for a long time? What are the other factors influencing the child's health, etc.. We've only done the gf/cf and i have heard of folks after quite awhile, and after their child was in a much healthier place, attempting some re-introductions... Once the gut is healed, I think the feeling is that foods that were previously not tolerated, may be ok. Some parents re-run the IgG and IgE.. Some rely on digestive enzymes...When we went gf/cf and despite still having more junk than I'd like in the diet, I can tell you that my taste buds have changed. I dont have many of the carb cravings I did a year or so ago. My children sometimes get bummed they can't have what their friends are having, but I almost always can send something (for special occasions) that's nearly identical and just as tasty. It's funny cause the kids' preschool (they feed them) now asks me occasionally for my gf/cf recipes for certain items. It seems when I make, esp the gf/cf baked goods that they're a favorite of the class...I realize this will be a lot tougher on SCD, but that's why I'm interested in trying it and getting a handle on the yeast now....My son will start Kindergarten in the Fall and the additional peer pressure may make it hard. We're fotunate to live in a pretty granola/organic part of CA...that helps a bit...Anyway, I think the answer to your question is that once gut health is restored, diet re-introductions can be attempted and monitored. The thing I've learned thru all this tho, is that much of the diet-stuff, is really just about eating healthy. I try to tell my kids we're not on a "special diet"...we're simply eating healthier...Leigh>> I'd like to know if those of you who have turned around your children for the most part are albe to get your kids off the special diet or is it something that needs to be kept to forever or much longer? Maurine> > ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.>

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-----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of BodegaLeeSent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 7:18 PMmb12 valtrex Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: kids ever get off SCD diet?Hi MaurineI just posted something similar above re: SCD - well more about doing it vs. gfcf..the more I think about it and read about it, I feel that we'll eventually get there. We saw such improvement with gf/cf and neither of mine has horrible gut issues, but I think the whole yeast thing is what will get us there. Many at the DAN conference asked this same question...First i think the answer highly depends on the child - does the child have a gut that's been highly damaged by eating things they're sensitive to for a long time? What are the other factors influencing the child's health, etc.. We've only done the gf/cf and i have heard of folks after quite awhile, and after their child was in a much healthier place, attempting some re-introductions... Once the gut is healed, I think the feeling is that foods that were previously not tolerated, may be ok. Some parents re-run the IgG and IgE.. Some rely on digestive enzymes...When we went gf/cf and despite still having more junk than I'd like in the diet, I can tell you that my taste buds have changed. I dont have many of the carb cravings I did a year or so ago. My children sometimes get bummed they can't have what their friends are having, but I almost always can send something (for special occasions) that's nearly identical and just as tasty. It's funny cause the kids' preschool (they feed them) now asks me occasionally for my gf/cf recipes for certain items. It seems when I make, esp the gf/cf baked goods that they're a favorite of the class...I realize this will be a lot tougher on SCD, but that's why I'm interested in trying it and getting a handle on the yeast now....My son will start Kindergarten in the Fall and the additional peer pressure may make it hard. We're fotunate to live in a pretty granola/organic part of CA...that helps a bit...Anyway, I think the answer to your question is that once gut health is restored, diet re-introductions can be attempted and monitored. The thing I've learned thru all this tho, is that much of the diet-stuff, is really just about eating healthy. I try to tell my kids we're not on a "special diet"...we're simply eating healthier...Leigh>> I'd like to know if those of you who have turned around your children for the most part are albe to get your kids off the special diet or is it something that needs to be kept to forever or much longer? Maurine> > ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.>

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My grandson's been on GF/CF for five years now and for him it's time to re-do tests and clean gut again. The goal for me it so take him to SCD. Obviously the GF/Cf with the sugar and starches continues to injure his gut. Thanks. Maurine and Rena <goldentoe3@...> wrote: wHAT WOULD YOU SEND THEM FOR LUNCHES WHEN THEY ARE ON THE SCD DIET? wHAT KIND OF SNACKS? wHERE CAN i GO FOR GOOD RECIPES? thANKS, r> -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of BodegaLeeSent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 7:18

PMmb12 valtrex Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: kids ever get off SCD diet?Hi MaurineI just posted something similar above re: SCD - well more about doing it vs. gfcf..the more I think about it and read about it, I feel that we'll eventually get there. We saw such improvement with gf/cf and neither of mine has horrible gut issues, but I think the whole yeast thing is what will get us there. Many at the DAN conference asked this same question...First i think the answer highly depends on the child - does the child have a gut that's been highly damaged by eating things they're sensitive to for a long time? What are the other factors influencing the child's health, etc.. We've only done the gf/cf and i have heard of folks after quite awhile, and after their child was in a much healthier place, attempting some re-introductions... Once the gut is healed, I think

the feeling is that foods that were previously not tolerated, may be ok. Some parents re-run the IgG and IgE.. Some rely on digestive enzymes...When we went gf/cf and despite still having more junk than I'd like in the diet, I can tell you that my taste buds have changed. I dont have many of the carb cravings I did a year or so ago. My children sometimes get bummed they can't have what their friends are having, but I almost always can send something (for special occasions) that's nearly identical and just as tasty. It's funny cause the kids' preschool (they feed them) now asks me occasionally for my gf/cf recipes for certain items. It seems when I make, esp the gf/cf baked goods that they're a favorite of the class...I realize this will be a lot tougher on SCD, but that's why I'm interested in trying it and getting a handle on the yeast now....My son will start Kindergarten in the Fall and the additional peer pressure may

make it hard. We're fotunate to live in a pretty granola/organic part of CA...that helps a bit...Anyway, I think the answer to your question is that once gut health is restored, diet re-introductions can be attempted and monitored. The thing I've learned thru all this tho, is that much of the diet-stuff, is really just about eating healthy. I try to tell my kids we're not on a "special diet"...we're simply eating healthier...Leigh>> I'd like to know if those of you who have turned around your children for the most part are albe to get your kids off the special diet or is it something that needs to be kept to forever or much longer? Maurine> > ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+

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My grandson's been on GF/CF for five years now and for him it's time to re-do tests and clean gut again. The goal for me it so take him to SCD. Obviously the GF/Cf with the sugar and starches continues to injure his gut. Thanks. Maurine and Rena <goldentoe3@...> wrote: wHAT WOULD YOU SEND THEM FOR LUNCHES WHEN THEY ARE ON THE SCD DIET? wHAT KIND OF SNACKS? wHERE CAN i GO FOR GOOD RECIPES? thANKS, r> -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of BodegaLeeSent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 7:18

PMmb12 valtrex Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: kids ever get off SCD diet?Hi MaurineI just posted something similar above re: SCD - well more about doing it vs. gfcf..the more I think about it and read about it, I feel that we'll eventually get there. We saw such improvement with gf/cf and neither of mine has horrible gut issues, but I think the whole yeast thing is what will get us there. Many at the DAN conference asked this same question...First i think the answer highly depends on the child - does the child have a gut that's been highly damaged by eating things they're sensitive to for a long time? What are the other factors influencing the child's health, etc.. We've only done the gf/cf and i have heard of folks after quite awhile, and after their child was in a much healthier place, attempting some re-introductions... Once the gut is healed, I think

the feeling is that foods that were previously not tolerated, may be ok. Some parents re-run the IgG and IgE.. Some rely on digestive enzymes...When we went gf/cf and despite still having more junk than I'd like in the diet, I can tell you that my taste buds have changed. I dont have many of the carb cravings I did a year or so ago. My children sometimes get bummed they can't have what their friends are having, but I almost always can send something (for special occasions) that's nearly identical and just as tasty. It's funny cause the kids' preschool (they feed them) now asks me occasionally for my gf/cf recipes for certain items. It seems when I make, esp the gf/cf baked goods that they're a favorite of the class...I realize this will be a lot tougher on SCD, but that's why I'm interested in trying it and getting a handle on the yeast now....My son will start Kindergarten in the Fall and the additional peer pressure may

make it hard. We're fotunate to live in a pretty granola/organic part of CA...that helps a bit...Anyway, I think the answer to your question is that once gut health is restored, diet re-introductions can be attempted and monitored. The thing I've learned thru all this tho, is that much of the diet-stuff, is really just about eating healthy. I try to tell my kids we're not on a "special diet"...we're simply eating healthier...Leigh>> I'd like to know if those of you who have turned around your children for the most part are albe to get your kids off the special diet or is it something that needs to be kept to forever or much longer? Maurine> > ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+

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Hi Stan, Where should I send the dollar?Stan Kurtz <kurtzstan@...> wrote: Hi Maureen,If I had a dollar for every time I've seen that question.....I don't know if anyone knows the answer to this question. For sure, there are some that can come off. It really depends on the child, their specific issues and how well they are able to clear the toxins and pathogens and how well the gut recovers. Judy Herod, Elaine Gottschall's daughter, did the diet until she was about 20 if I remember correctly and she was pretty severely affected as a child. Personally, I don't think anyone should be drinking cows milk or consuming large amounts of complex carbs and grains... I think these are really toxic to most of us. But, in time we'll learn more as these children get old. My

son is still on the diet and I am not risking taking him off at this point. I'm going to keep going as long as I need to, to make sure he has every chance possible of living the best life he can.- Stan >> I'd like to know if those of you who have turned around your children for the most part are albe to get your kids off the special diet or is it something that needs to be kept to forever or much longer? Maurine> > ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.>

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Hi Stan, Where should I send the dollar?Stan Kurtz <kurtzstan@...> wrote: Hi Maureen,If I had a dollar for every time I've seen that question.....I don't know if anyone knows the answer to this question. For sure, there are some that can come off. It really depends on the child, their specific issues and how well they are able to clear the toxins and pathogens and how well the gut recovers. Judy Herod, Elaine Gottschall's daughter, did the diet until she was about 20 if I remember correctly and she was pretty severely affected as a child. Personally, I don't think anyone should be drinking cows milk or consuming large amounts of complex carbs and grains... I think these are really toxic to most of us. But, in time we'll learn more as these children get old. My

son is still on the diet and I am not risking taking him off at this point. I'm going to keep going as long as I need to, to make sure he has every chance possible of living the best life he can.- Stan >> I'd like to know if those of you who have turned around your children for the most part are albe to get your kids off the special diet or is it something that needs to be kept to forever or much longer? Maurine> > ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.>

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Hi Stan, Where should I send the dollar?Stan Kurtz <kurtzstan@...> wrote: Hi Maureen,If I had a dollar for every time I've seen that question.....I don't know if anyone knows the answer to this question. For sure, there are some that can come off. It really depends on the child, their specific issues and how well they are able to clear the toxins and pathogens and how well the gut recovers. Judy Herod, Elaine Gottschall's daughter, did the diet until she was about 20 if I remember correctly and she was pretty severely affected as a child. Personally, I don't think anyone should be drinking cows milk or consuming large amounts of complex carbs and grains... I think these are really toxic to most of us. But, in time we'll learn more as these children get old. My

son is still on the diet and I am not risking taking him off at this point. I'm going to keep going as long as I need to, to make sure he has every chance possible of living the best life he can.- Stan >> I'd like to know if those of you who have turned around your children for the most part are albe to get your kids off the special diet or is it something that needs to be kept to forever or much longer? Maurine> > ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.>

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thanks. i am going to order the book. Guess it's learn to cook-now or never.. Kosher is good. I grew up on it.Stan Kurtz <kurtzstan@...> wrote: You should go to Amazon.com and order Breaking the Vicious Cycle by Elaine Gottschall. Lot's of recepies in there.My son takes dried fruit as snacks and has hamburger, turkeyburgers, or 100% meat hotdogs (Koshar... 100% meat no fillers, etc).- Stan> >> > I'd like to know if those of you who have turned around your children> for the most part> are albe to get your kids off the special diet or is it something that> needs to be kept to> forever or much longer? Maurine> >> > ---------------------------------> > Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+> countries) for> 2¢/min or less.> >> > > > > > >

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thanks. i am going to order the book. Guess it's learn to cook-now or never.. Kosher is good. I grew up on it.Stan Kurtz <kurtzstan@...> wrote: You should go to Amazon.com and order Breaking the Vicious Cycle by Elaine Gottschall. Lot's of recepies in there.My son takes dried fruit as snacks and has hamburger, turkeyburgers, or 100% meat hotdogs (Koshar... 100% meat no fillers, etc).- Stan> >> > I'd like to know if those of you who have turned around your children> for the most part> are albe to get your kids off the special diet or is it something that> needs to be kept to> forever or much longer? Maurine> >> > ---------------------------------> > Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+> countries) for> 2¢/min or less.> >> > > > > > >

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