Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 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, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Welcome to the group , > Which brings me to my question, is nutritional yeast allowed? Sorry, but it isn't. Sheila, SCD 59 mos, 22 yrs UC mom of and Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Welcome to the group , > Which brings me to my question, is nutritional yeast allowed? Sorry, but it isn't. Sheila, SCD 59 mos, 22 yrs UC mom of and Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 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, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 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, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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