Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 Hey Grammy, What is 'the new modified low oxalate SCD.' ? Is that what we do here on Pecanbread? Agape, Grammy Bauer wrote: Speakers: And Jody Goddard AutismOne Conference in Chicago. 27th 9:00 a.m.-11:20 a.m. of Pecanbread for Autism http://autismone.org/leftside.cfm?page=14 We are proud to present many of the most respected researchers, educators, practitioners, and parents providing real answers to real questions. Many of the Autism One Radio program hosts are among them. Participate in workshops and roundtable discussions. Autism is a dynamic field. New research and possible treatments have never been greater. Existing protocols are continually being refined and improved. Not only autism research and practice are subject to rapid change. Legislative and education initiatives at local, state, and federal levels shift radically. The autism community has become “a potent national force.” Meet and be inspired by the individuals, organizations, advocates, and activists who helped to create this dynamic force and who work daily to increase our ability to help all our children. Diets/Bowel Movements: http://autismone.org/leftside.cfm?page=21 Saturday, May 27 - 9:00 am - 9:50 / 10:30 am - 11:20 **Jody Goddard Betsy Hicks Devin Houston, PhD Owens, MAIS, RA Sueson Vess Diets and bowel movements often go hand in hand. The better a child digests their food, the better the BM. Stools provide a wealth of information: color, frequency, smell, texture, and “float or sink” are some of the “tests” that provide almost immediate feedback on a diet’s effect. We will discuss the major diets, including gluten- casein-free diet (GFCF), specific carbohydrate diet (SCD), Feingold diet, low oxalate diet, and the new modified low oxalate SCD. Sharing their experiences and being guided by experts, participants will gain a broader and deeper understanding of food and digestive issues. At the AutismOne Conference in Chicago. Jody will be doing an almost 4 hour cooking demonstration. She will go through the science behind the diet, how to start the diet and demonstrate cooking several different SCD recipes. http://autismone.org/leftside.cfm?page=15 Here's a link to the conference. http://www.autismone.org Radio: http://www.autismone.org/radio/ --------------------------------- Feel free to call! Free PC-to-PC calls. Low rates on PC-to-Phone. Get Yahoo! Messenger with Voice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 Hey Grammy, What is 'the new modified low oxalate SCD.' ? Is that what we do here on Pecanbread? Agape, Grammy Bauer wrote: Speakers: And Jody Goddard AutismOne Conference in Chicago. 27th 9:00 a.m.-11:20 a.m. of Pecanbread for Autism http://autismone.org/leftside.cfm?page=14 We are proud to present many of the most respected researchers, educators, practitioners, and parents providing real answers to real questions. Many of the Autism One Radio program hosts are among them. Participate in workshops and roundtable discussions. Autism is a dynamic field. New research and possible treatments have never been greater. Existing protocols are continually being refined and improved. Not only autism research and practice are subject to rapid change. Legislative and education initiatives at local, state, and federal levels shift radically. The autism community has become “a potent national force.” Meet and be inspired by the individuals, organizations, advocates, and activists who helped to create this dynamic force and who work daily to increase our ability to help all our children. Diets/Bowel Movements: http://autismone.org/leftside.cfm?page=21 Saturday, May 27 - 9:00 am - 9:50 / 10:30 am - 11:20 **Jody Goddard Betsy Hicks Devin Houston, PhD Owens, MAIS, RA Sueson Vess Diets and bowel movements often go hand in hand. The better a child digests their food, the better the BM. Stools provide a wealth of information: color, frequency, smell, texture, and “float or sink” are some of the “tests” that provide almost immediate feedback on a diet’s effect. We will discuss the major diets, including gluten- casein-free diet (GFCF), specific carbohydrate diet (SCD), Feingold diet, low oxalate diet, and the new modified low oxalate SCD. Sharing their experiences and being guided by experts, participants will gain a broader and deeper understanding of food and digestive issues. At the AutismOne Conference in Chicago. Jody will be doing an almost 4 hour cooking demonstration. She will go through the science behind the diet, how to start the diet and demonstrate cooking several different SCD recipes. http://autismone.org/leftside.cfm?page=15 Here's a link to the conference. http://www.autismone.org Radio: http://www.autismone.org/radio/ --------------------------------- Feel free to call! Free PC-to-PC calls. Low rates on PC-to-Phone. Get Yahoo! Messenger with Voice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 " What is 'the new modified low oxalate SCD.' ? Is that what we do here on Pecanbread? " (I know I said I wouldn't be on the list... but I saw this and had to respond.) On pecanbread we just do SCD. Each indvidual customizes their menu based on what is individually tolerated. A low oxalate SCD would eliminate nuts, almost all dark green veggies, beans and several other things. To learn more about a low oxalate diet, see the Trying_low_oxalates yahoo! group. I do not have my children on a Low Oxalate diet. I've been helping so that others who wanted to still follow SCD could remain on SCD. (I've got to finish packing still...) Jody mom to -7 and -9 SCD 1/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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