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My 4 yr old asd son is having problems - behavior and yeasty diaper

rash. (obviously yeast issue). He has always had yeast problems -

that is why we are doing this diet, but I have noticed him going

downhill for the past month and now the yeasty rash. I don't know if

it is the yogourmet maker that I bought several weeks ago (using the

progurt) or the raw stuff I have given him (I thought he was ready).

Here is what he gets typically:

duck eggs (intolerant to chicken eggs), grapefruit, watered down

apple cider, pecanmeal scones w/ blueberries, raisins, walnuts, beef,

chicken, hard cheese, pecanmeal cookies & crackers, carrots, green

beans, broccoli, squash, peeled apples, ripe bananas.

All his snacks made with coconut oil & pecanmeal (which really firmed

up his stools). Hard time getting him to eat veggies - can't sneak

them in either, because most of those sneaky veggie recipes call for

eggs and the duck eggs are scarce - I don't want to waste them.

Should I go back a step? I had sucessfully gone through step 3, but

maybe too soon for step 4 of the diet? Natural stuff I could do for

yeast that a four-year-old would tolerate?

Thanks,

Kim Ludy- son Quentin ASD, scd 6 months

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Hi Kim,

I made notes inside your post:

> don't know if

> it is the yogourmet maker that I bought several weeks ago (using the

> progurt) or the raw stuff I have given him (I thought he was ready).

He is probably not ready for raw foods.

>

> Here is what he gets typically:

> duck eggs (intolerant to chicken eggs), grapefruit, watered down

> apple cider, pecanmeal scones w/ blueberries, raisins, walnuts, beef,

> chicken, hard cheese, pecanmeal cookies & crackers, carrots, green

> beans, broccoli, squash, peeled apples, ripe bananas.

Raisins are advanced.

Are the walnuts ground? They need to be ground up.

Broccoli might be too advanced for nim.

>

> All his snacks made with coconut oil & pecanmeal (which really firmed

> up his stools). Hard time getting him to eat veggies - can't sneak

> them in either, because most of those sneaky veggie recipes call for

> eggs and the duck eggs are scarce - I don't want to waste them.

I think that you should go back to the intro for a few days and then

retry the other foods and see what he tolerates..

>

> Should I go back a step? I had sucessfully gone through step 3, but

> maybe too soon for step 4 of the diet? Natural stuff I could do for

> yeast that a four-year-old would tolerate?

Info concerning yeast:

http://www.pecanbread.com/new/yeast.html

Mimi

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One dan advised capryl for yeast (start with a sprinkle and go up from there),

imo Grapefruit Seed Extract is wonderful, I mix ours in scd legal orange juice.

While he's having a flare up, best to lay off the fruit and carrots until it's

under control.

One thing though, people do go through a healing regression at six months. If

it were me I would treat it with GSE and no fruit for a few days and then add

one fruit a day. Also, I would consider adding No Fenols.

jk4ludy wrote:

My 4 yr old asd son is having problems - behavior and yeasty diaper

rash. (obviously yeast issue). He has always had yeast problems -

that is why we are doing this diet, but I have noticed him going

downhill for the past month and now the yeasty rash. I don't know if

it is the yogourmet maker that I bought several weeks ago (using the

progurt) or the raw stuff I have given him (I thought he was ready).

Here is what he gets typically:

duck eggs (intolerant to chicken eggs), grapefruit, watered down

apple cider, pecanmeal scones w/ blueberries, raisins, walnuts, beef,

chicken, hard cheese, pecanmeal cookies & crackers, carrots, green

beans, broccoli, squash, peeled apples, ripe bananas.

All his snacks made with coconut oil & pecanmeal (which really firmed

up his stools). Hard time getting him to eat veggies - can't sneak

them in either, because most of those sneaky veggie recipes call for

eggs and the duck eggs are scarce - I don't want to waste them.

Should I go back a step? I had sucessfully gone through step 3, but

maybe too soon for step 4 of the diet? Natural stuff I could do for

yeast that a four-year-old would tolerate?

Thanks,

Kim Ludy- son Quentin ASD, scd 6 months

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