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Am on my way to 2 doctors. Will ask about blood typing. Thsnks.FranselFrom: seabluedolphin16@...Sender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 11:25:57 -0400To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re: GAPS Diet Fransel, you can also look into blood typing. (sorry to throw another suggestion at you!) I have found the suggestions very useful.there seems to be some debate, but i have really loved it. Also, through this experience, and diet definately hits home with me, because i got very depleted at one point.I feel its very important to treat the person and not the pathogen. Children obviously are growing and it might be more of a challenge to really meet all of their needs. i definately ran into this problem as an adult. for a long time my fungal issues have been problematic.it was very frustrating for me, simply due to the fact that i was missing so much out of my diet from only eating restricted foods. i am probley an extreme case. anyway, i would suggest to really follow your intuition and really paying attnetion to symptoms, asking questions, etc after meal time. when i do the congee i only add a few tbsp of rice with lots of water.. anyway, best of luck,Misty Re: Rice - food for yeast? Fransel.SCD does not allow rice. Although a lot of people will eventually look to "liberalize" the diet, once on it for a while, with rice. Some of the other posts here talk about broths and healing foods, all good things to restore the gut. But I would be careful about rice in any form right now if your son is having such serious issues.I would read the book Gut and Psychology Sybdrome by Dr. Natasha -McBride. It is based on SCD but slightly different in some minor ways. It expands the issue of gut healing in Elaine Gotchall's Book, Selected Carbohydrate Diet. It focuses a lot of attention on the healing foods like broths and juices, and explains the why's. Very helpful book. My daughter had such serious issues like your son in the past that I had to hospitilize her. SCD/GAPS was one of the best things we have done for her....Sara> > > > > > Bethany, I almost was going to post that it's most likely undigested food and it might be as most worms we deal with are not visible to the naked eye--i have taped up so much funk and sent it off to labs, EAV testing and outside of a live round worm...they all came back as undigested food fragments. > > > But I googled lutien and tada....it can be effective against worms....odd that we are using it to protect the brain and increase function and we have seen nice results. But things that help against worms and GSE or OoO are staples for combatting the other funk that gets stirred up:> > > Pumpkin seeds: high lutien and the oil is supposed to dislodge the suckers from the GI tract> Raw Ginger: love it...helpful for flushing the lymphs and against worms (my client at Bloomingdales told me sushi was ok during pregnancy in her culture due to the ginger and wasabi)> Artiminisin: good stuff period...great against parasites, antioxidant. 2 weeks on 1 week off is the norm and if you notice anything with the ears STOP> Garlic: One of my go to girl practictioners had a mom whose kid couldn't get rid of the worms, she finally just jammed a raw clove of garlic up the tush and that got them. Not saying to do that, but since most of us test drive stuff before giving it to our kids....this one I have not tried....garlic can be tough if sulfur sensitive or piperine sensitive> Black walnut hulls: clear the wreckage> Luvos*: blows them up> Marco Parasites*: like this product> Isagenix has a product called Isaflush*: bentonite clay, mag oxide (gotta keep the colon moving) and black walnut hulls> *call carol at renewal enterprises> > > We love this salad during the full and new moons--low oxalate and mango helps the gallbladder:> arugala, mango, little onion, chicken, raw ginger drizzled with pumpkinseed oil. > My kid isn't a picky eater> > > Pumpkin seed oil isn't the easiest thing to find, so grab it when you find it. Matty also LOVES this "peanut butter"...toast raw pumkin seeds and grind up...add a little honey, good salt and pumpkin seed oil and put on rice cracker...yum!> > > When i got the live one we were doing a homeopathic metal and organ support detox....stirred up way too much, but tackling biofilms unleashes alot of uninvited guests. guess we just have to keep plugging away until the immune system can handle this stuff on it's own.> > > lisa>

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