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We are on day 17, and even with some mistakes with this SCDiet, that

caused our " introduction " to take longer we are seeing many

improvements in our entire family. Our duaghter is already showing

us so many firsts in our now 22 month developmentaly delayed,

potentialy ASD daughter...no other way of eating had this affect on

her! She actualy said " eye " and pointed to her stuffed dogs eyes!

She did it again, and again...this is the same little girl who never

even says mama or dada.....and would get angry if you tried to get

her to talk. She is also giving more kisses and hugs! It brings

tears to my eyes. I am so glad that she has been rescued. This

last year of experimentation with differnt diet plans has been very

frustrating and often hopeless. I have so much faith that we are on

the right track and have hit on something big. I wish more parents

knew this solution! Thank you Elaine! My husband finaly had die off

reaction today...he had been cheating and admited it....he stopped

and now I know why he was " asymptomatic " ....he feels horrible,

vomiting, flue symptoms, acheing, dizzy! I am starting to feel a

little better!....Good timing since we have three kids going through

the same transition that need " functioning " parents.

When do you know if you are ready to try goat yogurt? I am afraid

to move too fast this time. Where can I find goat dry curd so we

can make the intro cheese cake? I do not trust cow dairy at this

time.

Antoinette Entire Family SCDiet (Celiac Disease, ASD, ADHD, Mental

ILlness, Multiple Sensitivities and Allergies)

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Congratulations to Kiki!

On the goat DCCC issue, there is only one place that I know of and

their reputation isn't good for delivery their product in a timely manner.

You can use dripped yogurt instead of DCCC in recipes.

Jody

mom to -7 and -9

SCD 1/03

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Congratulations to Kiki!

On the goat DCCC issue, there is only one place that I know of and

their reputation isn't good for delivery their product in a timely manner.

You can use dripped yogurt instead of DCCC in recipes.

Jody

mom to -7 and -9

SCD 1/03

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Congratulations to Kiki!

On the goat DCCC issue, there is only one place that I know of and

their reputation isn't good for delivery their product in a timely manner.

You can use dripped yogurt instead of DCCC in recipes.

Jody

mom to -7 and -9

SCD 1/03

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Yeah for Kiki! Keep going and you'll hear more...Jenn & K

Ki Ki said her first real word, Entire family showing

signs of improvement!

> We are on day 17, and even with some mistakes with this SCDiet, that

> caused our " introduction " to take longer we are seeing many

> improvements in our entire family. Our duaghter is already showing

> us so many firsts in our now 22 month developmentaly delayed,

> potentialy ASD daughter...no other way of eating had this affect on

> her! She actualy said " eye " and pointed to her stuffed dogs eyes!

> She did it again, and again...this is the same little girl who never

> even says mama or dada.....and would get angry if you tried to get

> her to talk. She is also giving more kisses and hugs! It brings

> tears to my eyes. I am so glad that she has been rescued. This

> last year of experimentation with differnt diet plans has been very

> frustrating and often hopeless. I have so much faith that we are on

> the right track and have hit on something big. I wish more parents

> knew this solution! Thank you Elaine! My husband finaly had die off

> reaction today...he had been cheating and admited it....he stopped

> and now I know why he was " asymptomatic " ....he feels horrible,

> vomiting, flue symptoms, acheing, dizzy! I am starting to feel a

> little better!....Good timing since we have three kids going through

> the same transition that need " functioning " parents.

>

> When do you know if you are ready to try goat yogurt? I am afraid

> to move too fast this time. Where can I find goat dry curd so we

> can make the intro cheese cake? I do not trust cow dairy at this

> time.

>

> Antoinette Entire Family SCDiet (Celiac Disease, ASD, ADHD, Mental

> ILlness, Multiple Sensitivities and Allergies)

>

>

>

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>

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> 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.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Yeah for Kiki! Keep going and you'll hear more...Jenn & K

Ki Ki said her first real word, Entire family showing

signs of improvement!

> We are on day 17, and even with some mistakes with this SCDiet, that

> caused our " introduction " to take longer we are seeing many

> improvements in our entire family. Our duaghter is already showing

> us so many firsts in our now 22 month developmentaly delayed,

> potentialy ASD daughter...no other way of eating had this affect on

> her! She actualy said " eye " and pointed to her stuffed dogs eyes!

> She did it again, and again...this is the same little girl who never

> even says mama or dada.....and would get angry if you tried to get

> her to talk. She is also giving more kisses and hugs! It brings

> tears to my eyes. I am so glad that she has been rescued. This

> last year of experimentation with differnt diet plans has been very

> frustrating and often hopeless. I have so much faith that we are on

> the right track and have hit on something big. I wish more parents

> knew this solution! Thank you Elaine! My husband finaly had die off

> reaction today...he had been cheating and admited it....he stopped

> and now I know why he was " asymptomatic " ....he feels horrible,

> vomiting, flue symptoms, acheing, dizzy! I am starting to feel a

> little better!....Good timing since we have three kids going through

> the same transition that need " functioning " parents.

>

> When do you know if you are ready to try goat yogurt? I am afraid

> to move too fast this time. Where can I find goat dry curd so we

> can make the intro cheese cake? I do not trust cow dairy at this

> time.

>

> Antoinette Entire Family SCDiet (Celiac Disease, ASD, ADHD, Mental

> ILlness, Multiple Sensitivities and Allergies)

>

>

>

>

>

>

> 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.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Sharon,

How exciting!!!

I laughed when I read your note on her possibly saying " no " .

Our son is so on track most of the time that sometimes we are actually

glad when he asserts himself a bit! It is a sign of being NORMAL!!!

Yeah!! Not a child in distress, blessedly normal. The psych that

tested him years ago psychobabbled about " what is normal " . I hope

everyone understands what I am saying here.

My opinion is, when she says no, and she hasn't already been normally

asserting herself--what a lovely sign of healing. It is so exciting.

Our son Ben 16, doing very well and pretty darn normal. We see these

little bits of change in him, especially in how he asserts himself, and

Dave and I chuckle behind his back. So normal.

It's the little things. He has always resisted change. So yesterday

he emptied the dishwasher and pronounced that it was time for me to get

rid of some of these cups! He took out 8 cups, thought it was time

they go! LOLOL He was right, but prior to the SCD these were choice

and loved family heirlooms! How could I get rid of them?? He would

fuss with me and if I cleaned out a closet, for example, he could not

see what I was trashing. It's the little things. So exciting.

Lorraine

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> Hopefully more isn't the word No (at least no yet)! Way to go Ki Ki!

> Sharon

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Sharon,

How exciting!!!

I laughed when I read your note on her possibly saying " no " .

Our son is so on track most of the time that sometimes we are actually

glad when he asserts himself a bit! It is a sign of being NORMAL!!!

Yeah!! Not a child in distress, blessedly normal. The psych that

tested him years ago psychobabbled about " what is normal " . I hope

everyone understands what I am saying here.

My opinion is, when she says no, and she hasn't already been normally

asserting herself--what a lovely sign of healing. It is so exciting.

Our son Ben 16, doing very well and pretty darn normal. We see these

little bits of change in him, especially in how he asserts himself, and

Dave and I chuckle behind his back. So normal.

It's the little things. He has always resisted change. So yesterday

he emptied the dishwasher and pronounced that it was time for me to get

rid of some of these cups! He took out 8 cups, thought it was time

they go! LOLOL He was right, but prior to the SCD these were choice

and loved family heirlooms! How could I get rid of them?? He would

fuss with me and if I cleaned out a closet, for example, he could not

see what I was trashing. It's the little things. So exciting.

Lorraine

>

> Hopefully more isn't the word No (at least no yet)! Way to go Ki Ki!

> Sharon

>

>

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Sharon,

How exciting!!!

I laughed when I read your note on her possibly saying " no " .

Our son is so on track most of the time that sometimes we are actually

glad when he asserts himself a bit! It is a sign of being NORMAL!!!

Yeah!! Not a child in distress, blessedly normal. The psych that

tested him years ago psychobabbled about " what is normal " . I hope

everyone understands what I am saying here.

My opinion is, when she says no, and she hasn't already been normally

asserting herself--what a lovely sign of healing. It is so exciting.

Our son Ben 16, doing very well and pretty darn normal. We see these

little bits of change in him, especially in how he asserts himself, and

Dave and I chuckle behind his back. So normal.

It's the little things. He has always resisted change. So yesterday

he emptied the dishwasher and pronounced that it was time for me to get

rid of some of these cups! He took out 8 cups, thought it was time

they go! LOLOL He was right, but prior to the SCD these were choice

and loved family heirlooms! How could I get rid of them?? He would

fuss with me and if I cleaned out a closet, for example, he could not

see what I was trashing. It's the little things. So exciting.

Lorraine

>

> Hopefully more isn't the word No (at least no yet)! Way to go Ki Ki!

> Sharon

>

>

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