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Hello All!

Why should our kids avoid red foods? Does this include ketchup?

Tropical fruits: I assume if you can't grow it in your backyard, you should not

eat it. Does ancestry factor into this? What if you are from nova scotia

and move to Barbados? Is it your current environment that matters or the one to

which you are indigenous?

Thanks for any and all insight!!

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Does anyone know the answers to my questions?

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On Feb 8, 2011, at 11:03 AM, " karenhammes " <karenhammes@...> wrote:

Hello All!

Why should our kids avoid red foods? Does this include ketchup?

Tropical fruits: I assume if you can't grow it in your backyard, you should not

eat it. Does ancestry factor into this? What if you are from nova scotia

and move to Barbados? Is it your current environment that matters or the one to

which you are indigenous?

Thanks for any and all insight!!

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Hey , I think ketchup is okay on Dr. G's diet plan (we do not see him, we

see Dr. ) but I think he is talking about berries in particular, they can

be highly allergenic.  Also artificial red dyed foods.

I could be wrong but I have been on this list for almost 3 years so anyone

please feel free to correct me :)

Other foods he does not recommend are tropical-like foods such as oranges and

other citrus fruits, coconut, tapioca, hemp. 

Sorry I cannot help more!

-Jen

Hello All!

Why should our kids avoid red foods? Does this include ketchup?

Tropical fruits: I assume if you can't grow it in your backyard, you should not

eat it. Does ancestry factor into this? What if you are from nova scotia

and move to Barbados? Is it your current environment that matters or the one to

which you are indigenous?

Thanks for any and all insight!!

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Jen,

That is very good information. Just what I needed

thanks!

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On Feb 12, 2011, at 12:06 PM, Hankinson <jlhank80@...> wrote:

Hey , I think ketchup is okay on Dr. G's diet plan (we do not see him, we

see Dr. ) but I think he is talking about berries in particular, they can

be highly allergenic. Also artificial red dyed foods.

I could be wrong but I have been on this list for almost 3 years so anyone

please feel free to correct me :)

Other foods he does not recommend are tropical-like foods such as oranges and

other citrus fruits, coconut, tapioca, hemp.

Sorry I cannot help more!

-Jen

Hello All!

Why should our kids avoid red foods? Does this include ketchup?

Tropical fruits: I assume if you can't grow it in your backyard, you should not

eat it. Does ancestry factor into this? What if you are from nova scotia

and move to Barbados? Is it your current environment that matters or the one to

which you are indigenous?

Thanks for any and all insight!!

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Hi karen

We just saw Dr. G for the first time 3 weeks ago. He told us no red foods (of

course dye—no red, blue, especially, but stay away from all), specifically

strawberry, cherries, tomatoes. I know why re the dyes, but regarding the

berries it’s b/c they are more highly allergenic (he’s focusing at first on

low allergenic foods). Tomatoes make kids go crazy too sometimes because of the

high phenols and it’s a higher allergenic food. Finding out more at our next

appt b/c I have a lot of questions regarding the diet too!

Hth,

Kathi

Hello All!

Why should our kids avoid red foods? Does this include ketchup?

Tropical fruits: I assume if you can't grow it in your backyard, you should not

eat it. Does ancestry factor into this? What if you are from nova scotia

and move to Barbados? Is it your current environment that matters or the one to

which you are indigenous?

Thanks for any and all insight!!

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Thanks Kathi,

Any further information you get please share. We just received the " new patient "

forms so it will clearly be a while before I can ask him myself :)

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On Feb 12, 2011, at 12:20 PM, " Kathi " <kathi0908@...> wrote:

Hi karen

We just saw Dr. G for the first time 3 weeks ago. He told us no red foods (of

course dye—no red, blue, especially, but stay away from all), specifically

strawberry, cherries, tomatoes. I know why re the dyes, but regarding the

berries it’s b/c they are more highly allergenic (he’s focusing at first on

low allergenic foods). Tomatoes make kids go crazy too sometimes because of the

high phenols and it’s a higher allergenic food. Finding out more at our next

appt b/c I have a lot of questions regarding the diet too!

Hth,

Kathi

Hello All!

Why should our kids avoid red foods? Does this include ketchup?

Tropical fruits: I assume if you can't grow it in your backyard, you should not

eat it. Does ancestry factor into this? What if you are from nova scotia

and move to Barbados? Is it your current environment that matters or the one to

which you are indigenous?

Thanks for any and all insight!!

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Can anybody give me the basics of the diet in addition to below, or send me the

link? I tried to go back to the site to find the diet information, but it looks

like it's been removed.

Thanks

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From: Kathi <kathi0908@...>

Sent: Sat, February 12, 2011 12:20:37 PM

Subject: RE: Diet (again, I know, sorry!)

Hi karen

We just saw Dr. G for the first time 3 weeks ago. He told us no red foods (of

course dye—no red, blue, especially, but stay away from all), specifically

strawberry, cherries, tomatoes. I know why re the dyes, but regarding the

berries it’s b/c they are more highly allergenic (he’s focusing at first on

low

allergenic foods). Tomatoes make kids go crazy too sometimes because of the

high phenols and it’s a higher allergenic food. Finding out more at our next

appt b/c I have a lot of questions regarding the diet too!

Hth,

Kathi

Hello All!

Why should our kids avoid red foods? Does this include ketchup?

Tropical fruits: I assume if you can't grow it in your backyard, you should not

eat it. Does ancestry factor into this? What if you are from nova scotia

and move to Barbados? Is it your current environment that matters or the one to

which you are indigenous?

Thanks for any and all insight!!

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Dr. G allows ketchup, and tomato sauce is also allowed as far as I know. Maybe

that's because they are cooked? I don't really know why; that's just a guess.

Donna

>

> Hello All!

>

> Why should our kids avoid red foods? Does this include ketchup?

>

> Tropical fruits: I assume if you can't grow it in your backyard, you should

not eat it. Does ancestry factor into this? What if you are from nova scotia

> and move to Barbados? Is it your current environment that matters or the one

to which you are indigenous?

>

> Thanks for any and all insight!!

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________________

> Be a PS3 game guru.

> Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Games.

> http://videogames./platform?platform=120121

>

>

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Donna,

Do you know if cooked tomato is allowed?

Thanks,

Lucy

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From: dahliab <donnaaron1@...>

Sent: Sat, February 12, 2011 11:35:04 PM

Subject: Re: Diet (again, I know, sorry!)

Dr. G allows ketchup, and tomato sauce is also allowed as far as I know. Maybe

that's because they are cooked? I don't really know why; that's just a guess.

Donna

>

> Hello All!

>

> Why should our kids avoid red foods? Does this include ketchup?

>

> Tropical fruits: I assume if you can't grow it in your backyard, you should

not

>eat it. Does ancestry factor into this? What if you are from nova scotia

>

> and move to Barbados? Is it your current environment that matters or the one

to

>which you are indigenous?

>

> Thanks for any and all insight!!

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________________

> Be a PS3 game guru.

> Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Games.

> http://videogames./platform?platform=120121

>

>

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