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Hello All,

I'm new to the group. After having chronic 'D' for apprx five years, I

was diagnosed with Crohn's about a year ago and found the most

signifcant improvement to my condition via removing refined flour and

sugar. In an effort to finish the healing process, I have recently

started the full-on SCD diet. I am merging it with the basic principals

of Nourishing Traditions lifestyle and the theraputic guidance of a

homeopath.

Knock on wood, I'm finally beginning to have what resembles 'normal'

bowel movements.

Which brings me to my question, is nutritional yeast allowed? I've been

taking apprx 1 tbs of the Red Star brand in with yogurt smoothies to get

the extra B vitamins.

I look forward to learning more about this group.

Thanks,

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Which brings me to my question, is nutritional yeast allowed? I've

> been

> taking apprx 1 tbs of the Red Star brand in with yogurt smoothies to

> get

> the extra B vitamins.

>

> I look forward to learning more about this group.

>

HI .

Here's an encouraging word. My son, 13 with Crohns, saw great progress on

SCD. I think I'm a pretty good cook, and that what I've prepared for his

has been really tasty, but SCD is hard for a teenager who's a picky eater

to boot. A motivated adult should do really well.

As for vitamins, check out Freeda vitamin's SCD line. They have a great B

complex. You can contact them directly via the 800 number in the back of

BTVC - it's current.

take care, Fay

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Which brings me to my question, is nutritional yeast allowed? I've

> been

> taking apprx 1 tbs of the Red Star brand in with yogurt smoothies to

> get

> the extra B vitamins.

>

> I look forward to learning more about this group.

>

HI .

Here's an encouraging word. My son, 13 with Crohns, saw great progress on

SCD. I think I'm a pretty good cook, and that what I've prepared for his

has been really tasty, but SCD is hard for a teenager who's a picky eater

to boot. A motivated adult should do really well.

As for vitamins, check out Freeda vitamin's SCD line. They have a great B

complex. You can contact them directly via the 800 number in the back of

BTVC - it's current.

take care, Fay

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Welcome . Our daughter was diagnosed with Crohns 4 months

ago. We found this group about a month ago and it has been a great

help with implementing SCD. Best of health to you and your recovery.

Brent

Father of ELLA 4yrs SCD 3+months

>

>

> Hello All,

>

> I'm new to the group. After having chronic 'D' for apprx five

years, I

> was diagnosed with Crohn's about a year ago and found the most

> signifcant improvement to my condition via removing refined flour

and

> sugar. In an effort to finish the healing process, I have recently

> started the full-on SCD diet. I am merging it with the basic

principals

> of Nourishing Traditions lifestyle and the theraputic guidance of a

> homeopath.

>

> Knock on wood, I'm finally beginning to have what resembles 'normal'

> bowel movements.

>

> Which brings me to my question, is nutritional yeast allowed? I've

been

> taking apprx 1 tbs of the Red Star brand in with yogurt smoothies

to get

> the extra B vitamins.

>

> I look forward to learning more about this group.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

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Welcome . Our daughter was diagnosed with Crohns 4 months

ago. We found this group about a month ago and it has been a great

help with implementing SCD. Best of health to you and your recovery.

Brent

Father of ELLA 4yrs SCD 3+months

>

>

> Hello All,

>

> I'm new to the group. After having chronic 'D' for apprx five

years, I

> was diagnosed with Crohn's about a year ago and found the most

> signifcant improvement to my condition via removing refined flour

and

> sugar. In an effort to finish the healing process, I have recently

> started the full-on SCD diet. I am merging it with the basic

principals

> of Nourishing Traditions lifestyle and the theraputic guidance of a

> homeopath.

>

> Knock on wood, I'm finally beginning to have what resembles 'normal'

> bowel movements.

>

> Which brings me to my question, is nutritional yeast allowed? I've

been

> taking apprx 1 tbs of the Red Star brand in with yogurt smoothies

to get

> the extra B vitamins.

>

> I look forward to learning more about this group.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

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