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We are the worst. If there's no chocolate in the house, there's "nothing to eat" lol. Hey, we're workin' on it! Casein is ok, but cow's milk isn't. I was looking at LaLoos Goat milk icecream..... $7.00/pint (which would last three and a half seconds in this house) and $30.00 to ship. You kidding???? that's a month suppply of b12 and 5mthf!!!!!

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Fri, February 4, 2011 9:30:11 PMSubject: Re: Hemp

Hemp ice cream for the munchies? ...wonder if they have brownies too... mmmmm... lmao! laura :)> > Â > >> >> >Looking at Hemp as a source of EFA's. Looks like good stuff. Does anyone know > >anything about the hemp and/or hemp protein powder mixes?> >How do they taste? Are they easy to mix into smoothies?> >> >Alberta, have you seen or tried Cool Hemp icecream at your > >grocery/health/natural store(s)?> >> >> > > -- > Toni> > ------> Mind like a steel trap...> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.>

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We find that at Whole Foods. It was ok. I like the coconut ice cream better.

 

We are the worst.  If there's no chocolate in the house, there's " nothing to eat "   lol.  Hey, we're workin' on it!     Casein is ok, but cow's milk isn't.  I was looking at LaLoos Goat milk icecream..... $7.00/pint (which would last three and a half seconds in this house) and $30.00 to ship.  You kidding????  that's a month suppply of b12 and 5mthf!!!!!

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Sent: Fri, February 4, 2011 9:30:11 PMSubject: Re: Hemp 

Hemp ice cream for the munchies? ...wonder if they have brownies too... mmmmm... lmao! laura :)> >   > >> >> >Looking at Hemp as a source of EFA's. Looks like good stuff. Does anyone know > >anything about the hemp and/or hemp protein powder mixes?

> >How do they taste? Are they easy to mix into smoothies?> >> >Alberta, have you seen or tried Cool Hemp icecream at your > >grocery/health/natural store(s)?> >> >

> > > -- > Toni> > ------> Mind like a steel trap...> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.>

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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Ah, coconut...if ONLY we could do that. Unfortunately, coconut is tolerated by neither of my kids. Coconut gives me problems, too.  It gives me some wicked heartburn, too.  Tammy, I'm not sure I understand why I would have hemp -- does it help with parasites?  In the beginning, about a year ago, I tried chocolate hemp milk and Maia just didn't like it.  Wanted nothing to do with it. 

We definitely have oxalate issues in my house.  We have moved to medium oxalates and she is dumping and dumping and dumping...through urine, stools, and maybe even in other ways I haven't recognized yet. 

I know leaky gut is an issue because of the stools and because she gets the opiate effect from eating things she shouldn't (although the opiate effect no longer happens because we've been gf for a while now).  When she has gluten, she gets diarrhea.  Also, when she eats anything, her little belly pops out (this indicates to me that food is leaking out of her stomach and forms gases, which gives that popping out effect on her little belly).  My son doesn't have a leaky gut and he can eat as much as he wants and his tummy does not pop out.

I also have indication that she's viral (actually, not just her, but both my kids).  When Maia was around 6 to 7 months old, she broke out in this rash throughout her body.  I had taken her to our family doctor, who told me back then that it was " heat rash " , even though summer was over, even though the weather had already started to cool down.  The rash persisted for a long.  Then it grew scaly.  And then I was told it was " eczema " when I took her back.  And now, after reading posts, I'm convinced that it wasn't " baby acne " , or " eczema " or " heat rash " .  At around 3 years, even after our diagnosis, this same head to toe rash emerged again.  I tried calling our telehealth line, who again told me it was " heat rash " .  No, it wasn't.  They were wrong.  After someone mentioned it on here and I saw pictures of what it looked like and how both my kids had this exact same rash, what I was seeing was roseola.  I believe this virus is laying inside them and anytime their immune systems weaken because of one thing or other, anytime they're exposed to certain foods like soy or gluten, it grabs hold again and rears its head.  This is why I think it's viral in both my kids.  My son had this same rash over the summer and this is when the regression into autism began to really occur (although prior to that, he had some indications of sensory issues).

I think we've cleaned up our diet as much as we can for the time being and I think that I need to reduce oxalates to address the iodine issue.  I know that both my kids are dumping and oxalates are present.  I think oxalates are also doing a number on their ability to use iodine.  And, in turn, this wrecks havoc in various pathways, including but not limited to methylation and thyroid.  I also think the immune system is not behaving appropriately and we have a mucous problem when they come into contact with certain foods. 

So, first order of business for us...reduce oxalates, increase iodine, address parasites and pathogens, and then hit the viral component.  Not sure what this will do in terms of addressing ASD but the oxalate build-up, presence of parasites and viruses cannot be a good thing.  We'll address those and take it from there.

 

mmm...I like the mint one myself.

:) laura

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> > From: T Lynn

> > Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 7:41 AM

> > To: mb12 valtrex

> > Subject: Re: Re: Hemp

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> > Damn hardest part of removing cow's milk is the icecream...

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Sure sounds viral to me.

I asked about the So Cool hemp icecream because it's sold in certain stores in Canada, but not the U.S. was wondering if you've triend any of the products and was wondering if it was any better than what we have here. If shipping would be worth it. Someone mentioned one I can find here. I'm just looking for something to mix things up a biT.

-Tammy

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, February 6, 2011 1:15:03 AMSubject: Re: Re: Hemp

Ah, coconut...if ONLY we could do that. Unfortunately, coconut is tolerated by neither of my kids. Coconut gives me problems, too. It gives me some wicked heartburn, too. Tammy, I'm not sure I understand why I would have hemp -- does it help with parasites? In the beginning, about a year ago, I tried chocolate hemp milk and Maia just didn't like it. Wanted nothing to do with it. We definitely have oxalate issues in my house. We have moved to medium oxalates and she is dumping and dumping and dumping...through urine, stools, and maybe even in other ways I haven't recognized yet. I know leaky gut is an issue because of the stools and because she gets the opiate effect from eating things she shouldn't (although the opiate effect no longer happens because we've been gf for a while now). When she has gluten, she gets diarrhea. Also, when she eats anything, her little belly pops

out (this indicates to me that food is leaking out of her stomach and forms gases, which gives that popping out effect on her little belly). My son doesn't have a leaky gut and he can eat as much as he wants and his tummy does not pop out.I also have indication that she's viral (actually, not just her, but both my kids). When Maia was around 6 to 7 months old, she broke out in this rash throughout her body. I had taken her to our family doctor, who told me back then that it was "heat rash", even though summer was over, even though the weather had already started to cool down. The rash persisted for a long. Then it grew scaly. And then I was told it was "eczema" when I took her back. And now, after reading posts, I'm convinced that it wasn't "baby acne", or "eczema" or "heat rash". At around 3 years, even after our diagnosis, this same head to toe rash emerged again. I tried calling our

telehealth line, who again told me it was "heat rash". No, it wasn't. They were wrong. After someone mentioned it on here and I saw pictures of what it looked like and how both my kids had this exact same rash, what I was seeing was roseola. I believe this virus is laying inside them and anytime their immune systems weaken because of one thing or other, anytime they're exposed to certain foods like soy or gluten, it grabs hold again and rears its head. This is why I think it's viral in both my kids. My son had this same rash over the summer and this is when the regression into autism began to really occur (although prior to that, he had some indications of sensory issues).I think we've cleaned up our diet as much as we can for the time being and I think that I need to reduce oxalates to address the iodine issue. I know that both my kids are dumping and oxalates are present. I think oxalates are

also doing a number on their ability to use iodine. And, in turn, this wrecks havoc in various pathways, including but not limited to methylation and thyroid. I also think the immune system is not behaving appropriately and we have a mucous problem when they come into contact with certain foods. So, first order of business for us...reduce oxalates, increase iodine, address parasites and pathogens, and then hit the viral component. Not sure what this will do in terms of addressing ASD but the oxalate build-up, presence of parasites and viruses cannot be a good thing. We'll address those and take it from there.

mmm...I like the mint one myself.:) laura

> >> > oh get some coconut ice cream and you will have nothing to miss!! they have great gfcfsf icecream out these days> > > > > > > > From: T Lynn > > Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 7:41 AM> > To: mb12 valtrex >

> Subject: Re: Re: Hemp> > > > > > > > > > Damn hardest part of removing cow's milk is the icecream...>

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