Guest guest Posted February 12, 2011 Report Share Posted February 12, 2011 These are some areas of reported change in low oxalate diet, according to the group...SANDY I thought of you when I read "Loss of distended belly". Have you considered this diet? Digestive: Improved gut function: digestion Loss of chronic diarrhea Loss of chronic constipation First normal stools in lifetime despite previous medical treatment Loss of ravenous hunger Needed increase in appetite Loss of food allergies or sensitivities Eating foods previously avoided Improved pancreatic function Losing tendency to stomach ache or migraine Loss of distended belly Loss of dysbiosis and yeast problems Ability to get off all GI medications because of healing Big changes with introduction of VSL #3, an oxalate-degrading probiotic Improved tolerance for sulfur foods or supplements Improvements in reflux or esophagitis Lost need for enzymes; or they started working differently Big changes in toleration for lots of different supplements Urinary: Loss of excessive urination Loss of urinary frequency Obtaining nighttime continency Obtaining daytime continency Loss of vulvar or penis pain & inflammation Movement: Improved energy (mitochondrial?) Vastly improved gross motor skills Improved handwriting Improved fine motor skills Beginning to enjoy sporting activities with friends and siblings Cognitive: Increased imitation skills Better counting Better and more spontaneous coloring Better sight word retention Less rigidity Better expressive language; losing apraxia Better receptive language Asking more questions: who, what, where Improved cognition: more complex thought Speaking in much longer sentences Understanding cause and effect Increases in imaginary play Sociability Developing negotiating skills Playfulness: enjoying life; jokes Calming of termperament Other areas: Loss of photosensitivity Loss of self-abusive behavior New ability to tell parent locations of pain Rashes and bumps disappearing Sleeping through the night Loss of chronic leg and foot aches (growing pains) Improvement in iron stores and anemia Better phenol tolerance incl: no-phenol product started working Loss of salt craving Catch-up growth Normalization of 's temperature syndrome Normalization of iodine levels Loss of tic of swallowing air constantly Loss of autistic gait Improvement in acne in teenager Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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