Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Well, my daughter's been on SCD for exactly a year, and we've seen some huge gains. But I was hoping that her gut would be more healed at this point than it currently seems to be. We just tried her on SCD legal navy beans, and she couldn't handle them at all (loose stools 3 times that day). Otherwise, her stools have been formed (she's taking enzymes - the Houstons trio). What we see most often are behavioral reactions to foods... which incidates that her gut is still leaky, right? Am I feeding her something that's hurting her gut, thus slowing down the healing process? She eats grilled or roasted meats; a variety of eggs; small quantities of nut flour & nut butter (almond, cashew, hazelnut); well-cooked broccoli, green beans, carrots, red bell pepper, occasional cooked beets, zucchini, other summer squash (peeled & seeded if the seeds are big) & occasional winter squash; apple sauce, pear sauce, alittle canned pineapple, raw honeydew melon, coconut oil, a fair amount of goat yogurt and honey. She occasionally has some raw, peeled apple or pear, or a raw piece of lettuce. What can I do to speed this up??? Thanks! Cindy mom to asd daughter, 4.5 scd 1 year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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