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My son(autistic) is SCD for over 4 months now. Has yeast and

bacterial overgrowth. We have not introduced honey, or much fruit -

We really havn't moved much chicken soup, veg and meat.

One thing that is difficult about SCD is that my child has no

motivation to feed himself. He had great feeding skills and now I am

feeding him constantly. As time has passed he just seems totally

bored with the diet

I understand that this diet is to heal the gut and you introduce

things slowly one at a time etc, watch for reactions (that is

basically what I have been doing) I like this diet, but to stay on it

I would like to know if one just gives child SCD foods despite having

yeast etc. in no particular order and just keeps on SCD will the

child eventually stop reacting to foods and get rid of yeast through

time even though foods may aggravate at the beginning?

Thanks

Aileen

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Hi Aileen,

> My son(autistic) is SCD for over 4 months now. Has yeast and

> bacterial overgrowth. We have not introduced honey, or much fruit -

> We really havn't moved much chicken soup, veg and meat.

What kind of vegetables, how are they prepared peeled, cooked etc.?

When you write bacterial growth do you mean something like C. diff

etc.?

Are you using any treatments for yeast other than diet, prescription

meds, enzymes etc.?

> One thing that is difficult about SCD is that my child has no

> motivation to feed himself. He had great feeding skills and now I

am

> feeding him constantly. As time has passed he just seems totally

> bored with the diet

>

> I understand that this diet is to heal the gut and you introduce

> things slowly one at a time etc, watch for reactions (that is

> basically what I have been doing) I like this diet, but to stay on

it

> I would like to know if one just gives child SCD foods despite

having

> yeast etc. in no particular order and just keeps on SCD will the

> child eventually stop reacting to foods and get rid of yeast

through

> time even though foods may aggravate at the beginning?

It would depend on what foods and how severe a reaction.

Sheila

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Hi Aileen,

> My son(autistic) is SCD for over 4 months now. Has yeast and

> bacterial overgrowth. We have not introduced honey, or much fruit -

> We really havn't moved much chicken soup, veg and meat.

What kind of vegetables, how are they prepared peeled, cooked etc.?

When you write bacterial growth do you mean something like C. diff

etc.?

Are you using any treatments for yeast other than diet, prescription

meds, enzymes etc.?

> One thing that is difficult about SCD is that my child has no

> motivation to feed himself. He had great feeding skills and now I

am

> feeding him constantly. As time has passed he just seems totally

> bored with the diet

>

> I understand that this diet is to heal the gut and you introduce

> things slowly one at a time etc, watch for reactions (that is

> basically what I have been doing) I like this diet, but to stay on

it

> I would like to know if one just gives child SCD foods despite

having

> yeast etc. in no particular order and just keeps on SCD will the

> child eventually stop reacting to foods and get rid of yeast

through

> time even though foods may aggravate at the beginning?

It would depend on what foods and how severe a reaction.

Sheila

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