Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Hi, My daughter (epileptic, ADHD, autistic and very sensory) loves honey. She wants to have usually in the morning and afternoon. Her seasures suddenly got worse and I decided to reduce the sugars. She is circa one month in GFCF diet and supplements(Ca, MG, L-Carn., Multivit., Porb., Omega 3, MB12 pouder, N-Acetylciste., B6), so far with no noticeable results. I also think she has yeast because her poop has lots of white dots. At the same time I read honey works as anti-alergic and anti-inflamatory agent. Is that true? What is your position about honey? Thank you, le Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 My little one used to love honey, then sadly we find out he is now very sensitive to it :(To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, March 13, 2011 5:59:54 PMSubject: Re: Honey?????? bee keeper here, all honey has antiviral and antibacterial properties, local honey is your best best to help reduce inflammation due to seasonal allergies, and raw honey is the best. But you have to be-careful, as raw honey can have things in it that normal immune people can handle, where as our kiddos cannot handle it. If you read the labels on honey it says that it should not be consumed by children under one or two years of age. This is because there stomach flora isn't able to handle the honey and any bad microbes that might be in there, again normal immune people have no trouble handling this. hope this helps alittle > > Hi, > My daughter (epileptic, ADHD, autistic and very sensory) loves honey. She wants to have usually in the morning and afternoon. Her seasures suddenly got worse and I decided to reduce the sugars. She is circa one month in GFCF diet and supplements(Ca, MG, L-Carn., Multivit., Porb., Omega 3, MB12 pouder, N-Acetylciste., B6), so far with no noticeable results. I also think she has yeast because her poop has lots of white dots. At the same time I read honey works as anti-alergic and anti-inflamatory agent. Is that true? What is your position about honey? > Thank you, > le > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Can you do maple? Maple butter is a good honey sub, but I think maple is not SCD allowed. My little one used to love honey, then sadly we find out he is now very sensitive to it -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 Hello, Thank you all for your replies. This group is wounderful. Yesterday I decided for a sugar free day. I think she was more aware and had less tantrums. Can be the epilepsy bad cicle finishing, can it be only my imagination, but I will keep on doing to be sure. My husband wants us to increase the antiepileptic drug, but I asked him some more time to try this sugar free approach. He doesn´t believe that much in alternative treatments, but he respects my decisions. I will defitily look for raw honey. I had no idea about. How much I still have to learn! le > > > > Hi, > > My daughter (epileptic, ADHD, autistic and very sensory) loves honey. She wants to have usually in the morning and afternoon. Her seasures suddenly got worse and I decided to reduce the sugars. She is circa one month in GFCF diet and supplements(Ca, MG, L-Carn., Multivit., Porb., Omega 3, MB12 pouder, N-Acetylciste., B6), so far with no noticeable results. I also think she has yeast because her poop has lots of white dots. At the same time I read honey works as anti-alergic and anti-inflamatory agent. Is that true? What is your position about honey? > > Thank you, > > le > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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