Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 Hi Jody, Elaine knew that not everyone would be able to tolerate > every SCD food. So, it is assumed that each person's SCD may look a > little different, but that does not make their diet a " modified SCD " diet. > > So, within this symantic framework- are you referring to people > customizing the foods consumed within the context of SCD or are you > suggesting that people eat foods outside the list of allowed SCD foods? > > > Jody > mom to -7 and -9 > SCD 1/03 > I cannot speak for (although she probably meant customizing the foods within the context of SCD), but I wanted to clarify that all my " fish postings " were certainly referring to the customization you are defining. While I am being accused of integrating conflicting diets, I have never suggested anything outside of the SCD perimeters. Eating fish is not required to do SCD. Just like eating apples or kiwi are not required for individuals who have latex allergies. I don't think we would venture to say that latex allergy individuals do not follow SCD solely based on the fact that these foods are eliminated. If they are eating within the framework of SCD but also eliminating these foods that pose a problem for them, SCD has not been modified at this point. It has simply been tailored or more restricted to suit an individual's specific need. My point is that some of us may need to avoid fish if we want to eliminate the possibility of mercury exposure through this source unless we make a specific effort to investigate the toxicity level of the particular fish we are eating such as stated she does. I don't feel that this is cause for accusations of tampering with SCD or attacking Elaine's legacy (and I am in no way implying that you, Jody, are making these accusations). It is a shame that some quotes about the condition of fish in the world was used to make those of us who do not currently consume fish feel as if we are not " purists. " One of the basic principles I have learned from all of you is that if you can't be completely confident that what you are consuming is safe and/or legal, then don't consume it. What I have been saying completely lines up with this idea. We all have to be responsible for our own family's diets. Therefore, I think that all of the cautions, guidance, and instructions on how to better navigate the fish market has been a asset to those of us with ASD kids who are trying to find healing for our children within the perimeters of SCD. Thank you for allowing me to make this clarification. Jeni Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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