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Hi everybody

I'm new... and new to groups and computers in general.

I'm a single mother, with another child, on a budget, and not

naturally gifted regarding kitchen activities.

I've taken your advice, become familiar with BTVC, and Lucy and her

book.

I refuse to be overwhemled by these circumstances and awful systems,

though it's a challenge.

I thank the Holy Trinity for this group.

My son is Toren, 11-1/2, recovering from heavy metal toxicity,

autistic, CP, OCD, ADHD, and Tourette's syptoms.

We've been on the diet for about a month now... first 10 days were

good with formed stools and gained 4 lbs...then became too loose and

lost 2 lbs.

Questions

1) I want to use walnut, filbert, brazil, or pecan nut flour, not

just almond because of sensitivity development.

Where do I find them?

2) If I must grind them myself.... What easy to use--easy to clean

grinder/food proceesor do you recommend?

3) What easy to use---easy to clean juicer do you recommend?

4) Is Xylitol legal?... And if not, why?...Isn't it a monosacharide?

5) I saw refernce to a legal/illegal list... how can I get a hold of

that?

6) Are there guidelines for combining the SCD, GFCF, Allergy

avoidance, and rotation diets?

7) What are the SCD legal enzymes, probiotics, teas, amino acids,

oils, etc?

8) Toren is vexed by bursts of severe full body motor ticking, facial

grimacing, and vocal ticking... he says he doesn't like it, it's

uncomfortable and awful. It looks like a chorea movement. Toren is

chemically sensitive, and risperadyl is contraindicated. Help does

anybody know of any supplement that will stop the ticking?

Thanks for the nut yogurt recipe and your help

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