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My children and I have to avoid high sulfur foods. My son will wet the bed and

not sleep well, and I even get sudden urges to urinate a lot. We do eat these

foods in moderation and the epsom salts in the bath never seemed to have any

negative effects, but we do not use them very often. We have been on SCD since

March this year, and things have only gotten better.

Suzanne

crystal sacco benatarfan29@...> wrote:

Can someone explain what an autistic child with high sulfur would look like,

also would things like No Fenol, epsom and Msm be good or bad for them. My son

had a terrible night and looks terrible and had a night urinary accident and

nightmares, and looking back at journal, had lots of sulfur food and MSM lotion

with epsom bath

thanks

crystal

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What are high-sulfur foods?

Re: high sulfur OT

> My children and I have to avoid high sulfur foods. My son will wet the

> bed and not sleep well, and I even get sudden urges to urinate a lot. We

> do eat these foods in moderation and the epsom salts in the bath never

> seemed to have any negative effects, but we do not use them very often.

> We have been on SCD since March this year, and things have only gotten

> better.

> Suzanne

>

> crystal sacco benatarfan29@...> wrote:

> Can someone explain what an autistic child with high sulfur would look

> like, also would things like No Fenol, epsom and Msm be good or bad for

> them. My son had a terrible night and looks terrible and had a night

> urinary accident and nightmares, and looking back at journal, had lots of

> sulfur food and MSM lotion with epsom bath

>

> thanks

> crystal

>

>

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fooods that are naturally high in sulfur are: asparagus, died beans, cabbage

family vegies, shellfish, eggs, garlic, grapes, meats that contain antibiotic

sulfa drugs, mushrooms, olives, onions, peanuts, peppers, pineapple, and

tomatoes. Sounds like a lot of foods, but some bother us more than others.

Suizanne

Marilyn Sawyer marilyn1972@...> wrote:

What are high-sulfur foods?

Re: high sulfur OT

> My children and I have to avoid high sulfur foods. My son will wet the

> bed and not sleep well, and I even get sudden urges to urinate a lot. We

> do eat these foods in moderation and the epsom salts in the bath never

> seemed to have any negative effects, but we do not use them very often.

> We have been on SCD since March this year, and things have only gotten

> better.

> Suzanne

>

> crystal sacco benatarfan29@...> wrote:

> Can someone explain what an autistic child with high sulfur would look

> like, also would things like No Fenol, epsom and Msm be good or bad for

> them. My son had a terrible night and looks terrible and had a night

> urinary accident and nightmares, and looking back at journal, had lots of

> sulfur food and MSM lotion with epsom bath

>

> thanks

> crystal

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

>

>

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> foods that are naturally high in sulfur are: asparagus, died beans, cabbage

family

vegies, shellfish, eggs, garlic, grapes, meats that contain antibiotic sulfa

drugs,

mushrooms, olives, onions, peanuts, peppers, pineapple, and tomatoes. Sounds

like a lot

of foods, but some bother us more than others.

Wow, those all the foods that are currently in my fridge.

So what's left to eat and why am I attracted to this food group? ( and also

eggs, cheese,

yogurt, tree nuts, dates, garlic, onions, honey, prunes and pears.)

Believe me with putting the kabbosh on so many foods, fingernails are beginning

to look

appetizing LOL. It is a miracle that Elaine's daughter Judy was snatched from

the pits to a

full recovery eating a varied menu and is normal today.

These threads on all the bad guys are wandering from our main agenda, getting

people

started and keeping them on SCD so their guts will heal and they will become

more

tolerant of a greater variety of foods and will be able to absorb the nutrients

and kill the

bad gut bugs.

Carol F.

Toronto, Celiac, SCD 5 years

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> Hi,

> I have to say this and sign off from this group because i dont want to

turn anything

into a brawl. but we had alot of trouble on just SCD and It was very important

for me to

realize that until the SCD diet healed my sons gut that their were many foods

that came

into play that wreaked havoc on him. High sulfur foods were one of them that he

had

definitive reaction too. For the time being those foods needed to be removed.

Not

because the SCD was not doing its job, but because they were impeding it from

doing it or

at least slowing it down.

>

> Thanks

> crystal

>

Hardly a reason to leave Crystal. New people get frightened when they read all

the

concerns and some of the self imposed restrictions. If SCD is helping you you

should

continue and as for the discussion there is nothing wrong in what you said, it's

just that

with all the supplements, enzymes, possible allergies, newbies are very

reluctant to

change their former diets as SCD gets to looking very complicated and it does

not have to

be.

I do hope you will reconsider. if sulphur is a problem for your child you have

to eliminate it

but I don't want the majority to think it applies to them. Please realize that

over 80% here

have seem improvement following SCD and the group aupport has been a big help.

However our main agenda has to be SCD.

Carol F.

Toronto, Celiac, SCD 5 years

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