Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Wait! Are bananas out? There is a study that showed that bananas may be good for HIV patients. They say the lectin is better than 2 anti-HIV drugs. See my linky:  http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/banana-b\ eats-antihiv-drugs-1921804.html  Cheers,  Jill -- On Fri, 4/16/10, agirlnamedsuess21 <agirlnamedsuess@...> wrote: From: agirlnamedsuess21 <agirlnamedsuess@...> Subject: Re: Food is Infuriating me V_V Date: Friday, April 16, 2010, 5:22 PM  The rash around the mouth could have been due to cold or virus. > > It sounds like your son is very young. If so, this is the best time to > control what he eats. I would eliminate all dairy (from cow), soy (the > protein is almost identical to cow milk protein), sugar, fruit (apples are > high in something that makes my son " drunk " ), food colorings & dyes, > preservatives, nitrites and simple carbs (white flours). This is the time, > if he is just 2-3 years old, to get him eating vegetables (I so wish I had > pushed veggies on my twins when they were toddlers). > > My son started getting rashes right around 18 months, when he had reached > his " tipping point " after a flu vaccination. He has been on the > protocol since he was 3.5, and (knock on wood) only gets an eczema-like rash > around his mouth if he gets a food infraction. I can't ID yet what it is but > it is always after a weekend camping with my husband and the Adventure > Guides trips they've been doing once/month this last school year. Argh! My > husband swears he's not getting any dairy. It could be peanut butter, but I > know peanuts doesn't do it. > > Kristy Nardini > TazziniTM Stainless Steel Bottles > www.tazzini. com > kristy@... > Phone: 858.243.1929 > Fax: 858.724.1418 > > > P Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > From: groups (DOT) com [mailto:groups (DOT) com] On Behalf Of > sablepawz > Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 7:31 AM > groups (DOT) com > Subject: Food is Infuriating me V_V > > > I love this group, I'm learning a lot! I'm trying to get my son on this diet > as best as possible. We have been on the G/C free for a few months 2 years > ago, I did not see a change. Until a year ago he had Silk soy milk in his > bottles as I found he was very gassy with the organic whole milk he got > after going off formula & breast milk. I have seen major reactions to > splenda (uncontrolled urination) All sugars, he wants fruit ALL the time. > Apples and oranges mostly. Fruit must be hidden in the cupboards. Juice is a > no no over one small 4 oz box a day to hide probitics in or he will have > uncontrollable diarrhea. > > I found the tofutti cutie bars at a store near me and was so happy but after > he ate 2 of them he got big dark rings under his eyes, his face got puffy > and he paced while looking down and wouldn't respond for some time then had > to take a very restless nap in which I'm not sure he actually slept for 45 > mins. Very similar reaction to when he got a bee sting. (I keep an epi pen > in the kitchen) > > So UGH just like everyone I'm frustrated and cannot seem to find things to > feed him. Suggestions most welcome. Also do you think it was the soy or the > coconut in the ice cream bars? > > One more thing as I cram my post full XD Anyone else that their child gets > rashes, what kind? and any pics? I don't think what my son gets is impetigo. > It comes with heat (which he cannot tolerate) and stress. > > Thanks for ALL input! Jess > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2010 Report Share Posted April 17, 2010 Guys You are all making yourselves and each other crazy. Certain foods are not allowed lie cows milk but the reason we keep a food log and do tele conferences monthly is so DR G can look at at both your child's health/blood work and his diet and determine what is hurting your child and only your child. Some kids will be allergic to Soy or Corn while it will not hurt another kid. Additionally as you kids immune system heals he may well get over some issues with certain foods. Particularly intolerance's. Just because one parent has a kid that reacts to bananas does not mean that all of these kids do. Bring up your conference with DR G at your next conference call but do not take this chat group as a bible of do's and don'ts. From: agirlnamedsuess21 <agirlnamedsuess@ hotmail.com> Subject: Re: Food is Infuriating me V_V groups (DOT) com Date: Friday, April 16, 2010, 5:22 PM The rash around the mouth could have been due to cold or virus. > > It sounds like your son is very young. If so, this is the best time to > control what he eats. I would eliminate all dairy (from cow), soy (the > protein is almost identical to cow milk protein), sugar, fruit (apples are > high in something that makes my son " drunk " ), food colorings & dyes, > preservatives, nitrites and simple carbs (white flours). This is the time, > if he is just 2-3 years old, to get him eating vegetables (I so wish I had > pushed veggies on my twins when they were toddlers). > > My son started getting rashes right around 18 months, when he had reached > his " tipping point " after a flu vaccination. He has been on the > protocol since he was 3.5, and (knock on wood) only gets an eczema-like rash > around his mouth if he gets a food infraction. I can't ID yet what it is but > it is always after a weekend camping with my husband and the Adventure > Guides trips they've been doing once/month this last school year. Argh! My > husband swears he's not getting any dairy. It could be peanut butter, but I > know peanuts doesn't do it. > > Kristy Nardini > TazziniTM Stainless Steel Bottles > www.tazzini. com > kristy@... > Phone: 858.243.1929 > Fax: 858.724.1418 > > > P Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > From: groups (DOT) com [mailto:] On Behalf Of > sablepawz > Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 7:31 AM > groups (DOT) com > Subject: Food is Infuriating me V_V > > > I love this group, I'm learning a lot! I'm trying to get my son on this diet > as best as possible. We have been on the G/C free for a few months 2 years > ago, I did not see a change. Until a year ago he had Silk soy milk in his > bottles as I found he was very gassy with the organic whole milk he got > after going off formula & breast milk. I have seen major reactions to > splenda (uncontrolled urination) All sugars, he wants fruit ALL the time. > Apples and oranges mostly. Fruit must be hidden in the cupboards. Juice is a > no no over one small 4 oz box a day to hide probitics in or he will have > uncontrollable diarrhea. > > I found the tofutti cutie bars at a store near me and was so happy but after > he ate 2 of them he got big dark rings under his eyes, his face got puffy > and he paced while looking down and wouldn't respond for some time then had > to take a very restless nap in which I'm not sure he actually slept for 45 > mins. Very similar reaction to when he got a bee sting. (I keep an epi pen > in the kitchen) > > So UGH just like everyone I'm frustrated and cannot seem to find things to > feed him. Suggestions most welcome. Also do you think it was the soy or the > coconut in the ice cream bars? > > One more thing as I cram my post full XD Anyone else that their child gets > rashes, what kind? and any pics? I don't think what my son gets is impetigo. > It comes with heat (which he cannot tolerate) and stress. > > Thanks for ALL input! Jess > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2010 Report Share Posted April 17, 2010 Bananas should not be out because they are an excellent natural source of potassium. Since you responded to my post, I was looking and wondering....I do not think I said anything about bananas?? > > > > It sounds like your son is very young. If so, this is the best time to > > control what he eats. I would eliminate all dairy (from cow), soy (the > > protein is almost identical to cow milk protein), sugar, fruit (apples are > > high in something that makes my son " drunk " ), food colorings & dyes, > > preservatives, nitrites and simple carbs (white flours). This is the time, > > if he is just 2-3 years old, to get him eating vegetables (I so wish I had > > pushed veggies on my twins when they were toddlers). > > > > My son started getting rashes right around 18 months, when he had reached > > his " tipping point " after a flu vaccination. He has been on the > > protocol since he was 3.5, and (knock on wood) only gets an eczema-like rash > > around his mouth if he gets a food infraction. I can't ID yet what it is but > > it is always after a weekend camping with my husband and the Adventure > > Guides trips they've been doing once/month this last school year. Argh! My > > husband swears he's not getting any dairy. It could be peanut butter, but I > > know peanuts doesn't do it. > > > > Kristy Nardini > > TazziniTM Stainless Steel Bottles > > www.tazzini. com > > kristy@ > > Phone: 858.243.1929 > > Fax: 858.724.1418 > > > > > > P Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > > > From: groups (DOT) com [mailto:groups (DOT) com] On Behalf Of > > sablepawz > > Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 7:31 AM > > groups (DOT) com > > Subject: Food is Infuriating me V_V > > > > > > I love this group, I'm learning a lot! I'm trying to get my son on this diet > > as best as possible. We have been on the G/C free for a few months 2 years > > ago, I did not see a change. Until a year ago he had Silk soy milk in his > > bottles as I found he was very gassy with the organic whole milk he got > > after going off formula & breast milk. I have seen major reactions to > > splenda (uncontrolled urination) All sugars, he wants fruit ALL the time. > > Apples and oranges mostly. Fruit must be hidden in the cupboards. Juice is a > > no no over one small 4 oz box a day to hide probitics in or he will have > > uncontrollable diarrhea. > > > > I found the tofutti cutie bars at a store near me and was so happy but after > > he ate 2 of them he got big dark rings under his eyes, his face got puffy > > and he paced while looking down and wouldn't respond for some time then had > > to take a very restless nap in which I'm not sure he actually slept for 45 > > mins. Very similar reaction to when he got a bee sting. (I keep an epi pen > > in the kitchen) > > > > So UGH just like everyone I'm frustrated and cannot seem to find things to > > feed him. Suggestions most welcome. Also do you think it was the soy or the > > coconut in the ice cream bars? > > > > One more thing as I cram my post full XD Anyone else that their child gets > > rashes, what kind? and any pics? I don't think what my son gets is impetigo. > > It comes with heat (which he cannot tolerate) and stress. > > > > Thanks for ALL input! Jess > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 Jil, LOL...that is ok..I actually went back and reread my post thinking I said bananas instead of another word. LOL. (I do that word substitution thing because of word retrieval problems.) And I just could not figure out where bananas came into play. 8) > > > > > > It sounds like your son is very young. If so, this is the best time to > > > control what he eats. I would eliminate all dairy (from cow), soy (the > > > protein is almost identical to cow milk protein), sugar, fruit (apples are > > > high in something that makes my son " drunk " ), food colorings & dyes, > > > preservatives, nitrites and simple carbs (white flours). This is the time, > > > if he is just 2-3 years old, to get him eating vegetables (I so wish I had > > > pushed veggies on my twins when they were toddlers). > > > > > > My son started getting rashes right around 18 months, when he had reached > > > his " tipping point " after a flu vaccination. He has been on the > > > protocol since he was 3.5, and (knock on wood) only gets an eczema-like rash > > > around his mouth if he gets a food infraction. I can't ID yet what it is but > > > it is always after a weekend camping with my husband and the Adventure > > > Guides trips they've been doing once/month this last school year. Argh! My > > > husband swears he's not getting any dairy. It could be peanut butter, but I > > > know peanuts doesn't do it. > > > > > > Kristy Nardini > > > TazziniTM Stainless Steel Bottles > > > www.tazzini. com > > > kristy@ > > > Phone: 858.243.1929 > > > Fax: 858.724.1418 > > > > > > > > > P Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > > > > > From: groups (DOT) com [mailto:] On Behalf Of > > > sablepawz > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 7:31 AM > > > groups (DOT) com > > > Subject: Food is Infuriating me V_V > > > > > > > > > I love this group, I'm learning a lot! I'm trying to get my son on this diet > > > as best as possible. We have been on the G/C free for a few months 2 years > > > ago, I did not see a change. Until a year ago he had Silk soy milk in his > > > bottles as I found he was very gassy with the organic whole milk he got > > > after going off formula & breast milk. I have seen major reactions to > > > splenda (uncontrolled urination) All sugars, he wants fruit ALL the time. > > > Apples and oranges mostly. Fruit must be hidden in the cupboards. Juice is a > > > no no over one small 4 oz box a day to hide probitics in or he will have > > > uncontrollable diarrhea. > > > > > > I found the tofutti cutie bars at a store near me and was so happy but after > > > he ate 2 of them he got big dark rings under his eyes, his face got puffy > > > and he paced while looking down and wouldn't respond for some time then had > > > to take a very restless nap in which I'm not sure he actually slept for 45 > > > mins. Very similar reaction to when he got a bee sting. (I keep an epi pen > > > in the kitchen) > > > > > > So UGH just like everyone I'm frustrated and cannot seem to find things to > > > feed him. Suggestions most welcome. Also do you think it was the soy or the > > > coconut in the ice cream bars? > > > > > > One more thing as I cram my post full XD Anyone else that their child gets > > > rashes, what kind? and any pics? I don't think what my son gets is impetigo. > > > It comes with heat (which he cannot tolerate) and stress. > > > > > > Thanks for ALL input! Jess > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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