Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 > > What sort of signs/symptoms of allergies does your wife experience? > Does she get heat symptoms, like hives, rashes, redness? > or mucus, bloating, puffiness? Is it a dry asthma or does she get > phlegm-y? > , thanks for the links. We have just recently started reading about SCD from an earlier post. I started searching through the NN messages to see what has been said about it already. I just finished reading message 77980 - it's got to be near a record for length of one message (thanks Suze and ). My wife gets intermittent sinus headaches, nasal blockage, and stomach and intestinal bloating and pain. When she has had asthma, it has usually been with phlegm and sometimes at night, probably related to GERD, although with our improving diet she has not had any attacks lately. She still smokes and take asthma and allergy medications but she would like to quit. She is very sensitive to smells and finds many to be bothersome. Musk odor and MSG give her intense headaches and she never liked aspartame (which is just as well). > So, what would you like to ferment first? > B. > I was thinking about trying soaked oats to make porridge in a crock pot - but if we go SCD that will be out. I was also thinking about making some mayonaise from coconut and/or olive oil. I wonder if I leave out all the egg whites, will it still taste good (so my wife may be able to eat it with her egg allergy)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 On 4/10/06, wrote: > > I was also thinking about > making some mayonaise from coconut and/or olive oil. I wonder if I > leave out all the egg whites, will it still taste good (so my wife may > be able to eat it with her egg allergy)? > > > > > > > Can she have yolks? Here's an egg white free mayo. Below that is an eggless mayo made with avocado. " The traditional French mayonnaise uses no egg white. Raw egg white is not the best food to eat, imho. Try this adapted from Joy of Cooking: Whisk until frothy: 3 egg yolks (fresh from pastured yard hens) Whisk in: 1/2 teaspoon each salt, dry mustard, lemon juice dash cayenne Whisk in while pouring very slowly, drops at a time: 1/2 cup olive oil Whisk in: 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons pickle juice (or kraut juice or whey) Whisk in while pouring very slowly, drops at a time: 1/2 cup olive oil (or sunflower oil for a lighter taste) Refrigerate and enjoy. Deanna " Just switch out the oil for this mayo: " AVOCADO MAYONNAISE _*Courtesy of http://www.vegparadise.com/ Enjoy this wholesome and easy sandwich spread that wears many hats. Use it as a salad dressing on your greens or enjoy it as a binder and flavor booster on your favorite potato, bean, or grain salad. 1 medium or large avocado Juice of 1/2 lemon 1/4 t. salt or to taste Pinch of cayenne pepper 1/4 C. (59 ml) expeller pressed vegetable oil 1. Wash the avocado and cut it in half. Scoop out the flesh and put it into the blender. 2. Add lemon juice, salt, and cayenne pepper and blend together. 3. With machine running, add vegetable oil slowly. You many have to stop the machine several times to redistribute ingredients. Puree to a smooth creamy mixture. Makes 3/4 cup (177 ml). NOTE: Store in a tightly covered container in the refrigerator. Keeps well without discoloration for 5 to 6 days. " Steph -- http://www.PraiseMoves.com The Christian Alternative to Yoga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 ....My wife gets intermittent sinus headaches, nasal blockage, and stomach > and intestinal bloating and pain. When she has had asthma, it has > usually been with phlegm and sometimes at night, probably related to > GERD, although with our improving diet she has not had any attacks > lately. She still smokes and take asthma and allergy medications but > she would like to quit. She is very sensitive to smells and finds > many to be bothersome. Musk odor and MSG give her intense headaches > and she never liked aspartame (which is just as well). .... > I was thinking about trying soaked oats to make porridge in a crock > pot - but if we go SCD that will be out. I was also thinking about > making some mayonaise from coconut and/or olive oil. I wonder if I > leave out all the egg whites, will it still taste good (so my wife may > be able to eat it with her egg allergy)? > , I'd get her OFF the milk--but that's me. What she needs is ginger--lots and lots of ginger. If you make the milk how I said, and add ginger and maybe a little honey (if she's not a sugar fiend)that should be okay. In my world, anyway, which is influenced by Ayurveda. (That particular bit of advice may arouse some ire, here.) But wean her off the milk, man. Try the coconut tonic, maybe. And add ginger to...EVERYTHING! Ginger tea every moning, ginger beer, ginger in stir fry. slices/shavings of fresh ginger just before meals. Also, pick up a neti pot or sinus rinse if you don't have one already: http://www.neilmed.com/ (not a controvesial item) Also, will she switch to American Spirit cigs in the interim? No additives. They also make an organic tobacco cigarette. (this means war!) I'd suggest beet kvass as your first ferment. It would be good for your wife's condition--taken after meals. Recipe is in NT, but I'd leave out the salt, or maybe just a teaspoon or so. You could add some ginger to it. B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 > , thanks for the links. We have just recently started reading > about SCD from an earlier post. I started searching through the NN > messages to see what has been said about it already. I just finished > reading message 77980 - it's got to be near a record for length of one > message (thanks Suze and ). ~~~, Have you discovered Onibasu yet? This is the archived messages of Eleven of our health discussion groups - Native Nutrition being one of them. Just type in your word or phrase, choose which groups and hit Search. I usually choose NN, DiscussingNT (which I am a co-moderator for) WAPF Chapterleaders and RawDairy - and Microbial Nutrition if my search is for something dealing with fermenting. This is available to all of us, yet I doubt that many use it. http://onibasu.com/ Just don't let yourself fall into the trap of too much info too soon. Over on DiscussingNT we use this phrase, " Baby Steps " That being said, I remember spending hundreds of hours reading posts and learning as much as I could. Personally, I started with Coconut Oil and about 6 months later found a source of raw milk. Jumped in with Kefir and Kombucha in the same month. Another 6 months and I bought a grain mill. Lacto fermenting was the next step. Point is - baby steps. Our poor health didn't happen in a week or two - it's been building for many years for most of us. Chances are that regaining our health will take some time. Just enjoy the journey and celebrate each improvement. Rhonda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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