Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 Jen and Kali, When we first joined this lists, yours was the first that caught our attention! Thank you so much for giving us more hope! Kiki is healing....we all are healing....Kali is healing....we are all Elaine's' children...God Bless You Elaine up in heaven! I cry often...but now tears of joy! THANK YOU FOR SHARING! Antoinette and (Entire family SCDIET day 28 and healing/Celiac, Malabsorption Syndrome, Leaky Gut, ADD, ADHD, ASD and more!) Kali's progress continued..... I know I enjoy reading the posts of others and I always try to ask questions and share our recent successes. For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.infohttp://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/\ > and http://www.pecanbread.comhttp://www.pecanbread.com/> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ a.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 I love you, Jeni Lynn! Agape, Knopp jlknopp@...> wrote: Dear Jen, More tears of joy for you! I am not sure what it is about Kali that reaches me, but I celebrate every success that you have. Please continue to post your progress. It is very inspirational for the rest of us. We continue to see good progress with our kids, primarily behavior wise. If I can take a few minutes to brag . . . Two weeks after the diet, (3 yr) attended his Sunday School class too. After class his teacher pulled me aside and said, " I just wanted to make sure and tell you that whatever you are doing with , the change is noticeable. I have never seen him behave so well in class. He sat very still throughout class. He didn't fuss at all. When it came time for snack, he ate his jello blocks without fussing at all. And at the end of class, when I asked questions concerning the lesson, he was the only one to raise his hand and give the correct answers. I have never seen him participate this much! So keep it up. The change is obvious. " The poor woman was then subjected to me completely breaking down and crying with happiness right there. I couldn't help it. It was a huge release for me and confirmation that we were on the right track. And last week, told me that he wanted to say the blessing. It went something like this: " Jesus, thank you for this day. Thank you for this food. Thank you for forgiving us and dying on the cross for us. And, Jesus, thank you for healing us. We love you. Amen. " He has been saying the blessing everyday since then, and everyday he thanks Jesus for his healing. It gets me everytime. This is coming from a boy who adamantly would not say the blessing unless you made him echo you word for word. Now he volunteers to say it on his own with words coming straight from his heart. P.S. is currently the envy of his class at snack time with his jello blocks. The other kids wonder why they can't have what he is having instead of those nasty goldfish. Jeni Lynn (gastrointestinal problems) SCD 1 month mom to , 3 yr. (heavy metal toxicity, gastrointestinal problems) SCD 3 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 I love you, Jeni Lynn! Agape, Knopp jlknopp@...> wrote: Dear Jen, More tears of joy for you! I am not sure what it is about Kali that reaches me, but I celebrate every success that you have. Please continue to post your progress. It is very inspirational for the rest of us. We continue to see good progress with our kids, primarily behavior wise. If I can take a few minutes to brag . . . Two weeks after the diet, (3 yr) attended his Sunday School class too. After class his teacher pulled me aside and said, " I just wanted to make sure and tell you that whatever you are doing with , the change is noticeable. I have never seen him behave so well in class. He sat very still throughout class. He didn't fuss at all. When it came time for snack, he ate his jello blocks without fussing at all. And at the end of class, when I asked questions concerning the lesson, he was the only one to raise his hand and give the correct answers. I have never seen him participate this much! So keep it up. The change is obvious. " The poor woman was then subjected to me completely breaking down and crying with happiness right there. I couldn't help it. It was a huge release for me and confirmation that we were on the right track. And last week, told me that he wanted to say the blessing. It went something like this: " Jesus, thank you for this day. Thank you for this food. Thank you for forgiving us and dying on the cross for us. And, Jesus, thank you for healing us. We love you. Amen. " He has been saying the blessing everyday since then, and everyday he thanks Jesus for his healing. It gets me everytime. This is coming from a boy who adamantly would not say the blessing unless you made him echo you word for word. Now he volunteers to say it on his own with words coming straight from his heart. P.S. is currently the envy of his class at snack time with his jello blocks. The other kids wonder why they can't have what he is having instead of those nasty goldfish. Jeni Lynn (gastrointestinal problems) SCD 1 month mom to , 3 yr. (heavy metal toxicity, gastrointestinal problems) SCD 3 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 I love you, Jeni Lynn! Agape, Knopp jlknopp@...> wrote: Dear Jen, More tears of joy for you! I am not sure what it is about Kali that reaches me, but I celebrate every success that you have. Please continue to post your progress. It is very inspirational for the rest of us. We continue to see good progress with our kids, primarily behavior wise. If I can take a few minutes to brag . . . Two weeks after the diet, (3 yr) attended his Sunday School class too. After class his teacher pulled me aside and said, " I just wanted to make sure and tell you that whatever you are doing with , the change is noticeable. I have never seen him behave so well in class. He sat very still throughout class. He didn't fuss at all. When it came time for snack, he ate his jello blocks without fussing at all. And at the end of class, when I asked questions concerning the lesson, he was the only one to raise his hand and give the correct answers. I have never seen him participate this much! So keep it up. The change is obvious. " The poor woman was then subjected to me completely breaking down and crying with happiness right there. I couldn't help it. It was a huge release for me and confirmation that we were on the right track. And last week, told me that he wanted to say the blessing. It went something like this: " Jesus, thank you for this day. Thank you for this food. Thank you for forgiving us and dying on the cross for us. And, Jesus, thank you for healing us. We love you. Amen. " He has been saying the blessing everyday since then, and everyday he thanks Jesus for his healing. It gets me everytime. This is coming from a boy who adamantly would not say the blessing unless you made him echo you word for word. Now he volunteers to say it on his own with words coming straight from his heart. P.S. is currently the envy of his class at snack time with his jello blocks. The other kids wonder why they can't have what he is having instead of those nasty goldfish. Jeni Lynn (gastrointestinal problems) SCD 1 month mom to , 3 yr. (heavy metal toxicity, gastrointestinal problems) SCD 3 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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