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> Graham has been GFCF for about 4 months now. We are trying to

> transition to SCD and be low phenol as well. Graham is only 13 months

> old and still uses neocate formula as his primary source of

> nutrition. Neocate is made from corn syrup solids so I feel it is

> absolutely necessary to get him off of it. I'm trying to think of

> something to put in his 3-4 daily bottles. Would diluting the yougurt

> with a little water work?

> Thank you,

> a

Hi a, and good luck with your transition. We will do everything possible to

help.

On page 161 of Breaking the Vicious Cycle, edition 10 there is a recipe for an

SCD

compliant infant formula. Take a look and see if it might work for you.

Carol F.

SCD 5 years, celiac

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my son is 15 months old and I have had him SCD since september. I

water down the yogurt and he seems to be doing just fine.

, mom to broderick

In pecanbread , " erica lelle " wrote:

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> Graham has been GFCF for about 4 months now. We are trying to

> transition to SCD and be low phenol as well. Graham is only 13

months

> old and still uses neocate formula as his primary source of

> nutrition. Neocate is made from corn syrup solids so I feel it is

> absolutely necessary to get him off of it. I'm trying to think of

> something to put in his 3-4 daily bottles. Would diluting the

yougurt

> with a little water work?

> Thank you,

> a

>

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