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The good news about goat milk yogurt is that it is not risky to try

it as long as you start out with a small dose. If your child does

not tolerate the goat yogurt, the bad reactions to the goat yogurt

will disappear after a week.

DAN practitioner,Pam Ferro,also observed this phenomena with the

children in her clinic.

We want parents to wait until die off to the diet is completely gone

before trying the yogurt.

Mimi

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I want to try the goat's yogurt on my son since I have read so many

great things about it.

BUT, we haven't had any die off yet!

Is it because we skipped the intro diet and jumped in with both feet

right off the bat? (He is not autistic, but does have speech delay,

metal issues and some similar biomedical problems autistic children

face.) We just got back his metabolic urine test that we took the

morning we started SCD. His yeast and dysbiosis markers were all very

elevated and from previous tests (stool, urine and blood) I know he

has a yeast issue.

Should I try to force a die off or keep going with what we are doing?

He is doing great except ever since I tried pecan flour on him last

week sometime, he has had red cheeks often and needing Claritin again

(but pollen count is very high here- everybody is sneezing!) plus he's

a little whinier/sadder than usual alternating with a little more

hyper than usual.

Do I go back and try intro? Do I ask for an antifungal medicine to be

compounded for us? He is on olive leaf extract, acidophilus and a

fraction of the only type of enzyme I could find that didn't make him

wheeze. Plus, MB12 shots for 1 1/2 yrs.

Janet, mom to Cody- 5 yrs old- multi food allergies- SCD since 4-17-06-

currently off inhaler and ashthma meds

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> We want parents to wait until die off to the diet is completely gone

> before trying the yogurt.

>

> Mimi

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Hi Janet,

Most folks do not get a die off reaction to SCD. If you feel that

you have continued past the time when die off might occur (1

month),then you might try the yogurt.

Mimi

>

> I want to try the goat's yogurt on my son since I have read so

many

> great things about it.

> BUT, we haven't had any die off yet!

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Thanks Mimi, for clearing that up. My son only had a bad reaction when I gave

him something he wasn't supposed to have...He didn't seem to have die off. I

didn't realize that no die off was the norm.

Agape, Brand

recoverymaze wrote:

Hi Janet,

Most folks do not get a die off reaction to SCD. If you feel that

you have continued past the time when die off might occur (1

month),then you might try the yogurt.

Mimi

>

> I want to try the goat's yogurt on my son since I have read so

many

> great things about it.

> BUT, we haven't had any die off yet!

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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