Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 > > Dear Carol, > > I understand that Dr. Mercola did not develop SCD, but interestingly enough much of what he says lines up with SCD. His book is not geared for people with intestinal issues; however, what he recommends for the " average " person is not far off from what Elaine suggests we do (such as removing grains, corn, soy, etc. from the diet). > > My point in providing the information was to help someone out with a mercury / fish question. Elaine does not address this in SCD, so are we not to investigate answers to any questions that Elaine didn't personally address? > > I saw no harm in providing this information to a person who is trying to find answers. It doesn't conflict with SCD in any way and may, in fact, end up helping this woman's child. > , you did no harm. It's time for my annual rant when I perceive that Pecanbread could use a shakeup. Its really hard to dance at two weddings at once.! Adam is a man. Adam has a beard. Therefore can we conclude all men have beards? Macs serves salads with dressing on the side. Therefore should we conclude Macs has similarities to SCD? Elaine asked me in 2002 not to contact Dr. Mercola about the similarities between his protocols and SCD. She was emphatic! ( Mercola has a proclivity to borrow from others without credit and he never heard of SCD at the time) He also sells a slew of stuff. The alternative medicine community is filled with therapies which appear as valuable adjuncts to SCD but often are not. As new scientific findings came along Elaine was interested and open to them if they were proven just as we are constantly asked for more scientific prooof of the effacy of SCD. Elaine never stopped researching! And we have all heard the cautions about fish. It may seem to outsiders that SCD is either a cult or a dictatorship, but Elaine was determined to keep her diet intact. I am determined to protect her legacy. The FAQs of the Pecanbread list ask us not to discuss other diets and practices. The official moderators are very lenient about this because they know the stresses and desperation autism families suffer. I am not an official moderator and express my own POV when it comes to things Elaine opposed ; some of Dr. Mercola's advice qualifies. I am not harsh, not nasty... maybe just not so tactful ... an SCD purist who has had the good fortune to meet or correspond with people whose lives have been saved by SCD. The SCD diet was originated by Dr. S.V. Haas and further rearched and illuminated by Elaine. She was clear on her opinions and equally clear if she was uncertain about something. Every now and then I get so upset with extraneous suggestions that are brought to SCD support lists IN GOOD FAITH that I need to take a leave of absence before I'm told I don't belong. (It does not trouble me to become unpopular if a person's health can be saved as a result.) This list is supposed to be about Mutual Support, not " Ask Jeeves. " I urge people to learn SCD, give it a fair trial to the best of their ability..as it is written without complicating it. Read the book and study the two web sites before jumping in. Learn how to look for answers that are in the book and on the SCD Internet sites.. Correspond with companies to determine if store bought food is legal instead of expecting the moderators to do it all. These women are unpaid, give of their time freely and have families and other responsibilities just like members and it is a miracle that they can keep their cool when I do not.. I realize that autism is complex, multi faceted with a multitude of suspected causes and proposed treatments and parents pursue many paths in search of a cure. Being an adult on the diet is different. An adult can report on how it feels to be sick and what makes things feel better. I offer my experience of six years on the adult and original version of the diet. The autism version co-exists with it side by side. The integrity of both versions has to be maintained. SCD is not about the beliefs of Donna Gates, Jordan Rubin, Sally Fallon, Joe Mercola or the other diets that appear to have similarities to SCD. Everyone eats food and so food on one diet is bound to appear on another but not ALL foods.It is about the use of specific carbohydrates and the elimination of starch, sugar and gluten to promote healing the gut and improving brain function. For everything else there is Mastercard :-) Carol F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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