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Thank you for giving me some advice earlier. :)

ate bananas,eggs, pears, two spoons of dripped goat yogurt, green

beans, pears and pear gelatine today. The dark circles around her

eyes got better, and so did her eczema. I believe she has a problem

digesting fats, and probably also Phenol Foods.

Is there an enzyme that helps with breaking down fats?

What else could I try to give her?

I tried zucchini and that seems to be somewhat ok. I'll try acorn

squash tomorrow.

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What about spinach? Did you say that she can't tolerate avocado? That's a good

fat source.

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Thank you for giving me some advice earlier. :)

ate bananas,eggs, pears, two spoons of dripped goat yogurt, green

beans, pears and pear gelatine today. The dark circles around her

eyes got better, and so did her eczema. I believe she has a problem

digesting fats, and probably also Phenol Foods.

Is there an enzyme that helps with breaking down fats?

What else could I try to give her?

I tried zucchini and that seems to be somewhat ok. I'll try acorn

squash tomorrow.

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Hi foodchallenged,

<< ate bananas,eggs, pears, two spoons of dripped goat yogurt,

green

> beans, pears and pear gelatine today. The dark circles around her

> eyes got better, and so did her eczema. I believe she has a problem

> digesting fats, and probably also Phenol Foods.

>

> Is there an enzyme that helps with breaking down fats? >>

Fats: Lipase, pancreatin, pancrelipase

See http://www.enzymestuff.com/

If she reacts to phenolic foods it may be best to avoid them for a

while to allow some healing. -Or- Some parents give " No Fenol " to

help with tolerance to some phenolic foods.

http://www.enzymestuff.com/nofenolfile.htm

<<What else could I try to give her?

> I tried zucchini and that seems to be somewhat ok. I'll try acorn

> squash tomorrow.>>

buttercup squash? . Some have done okay with apples if they double

peel the apples as most phenolic compounds are closest to the skin.

Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 23 yrs

mom of and

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foodchallenged <no_reply > wrote: Thank you for giving

me some advice earlier. :)

ate bananas,eggs, pears, two spoons of dripped goat yogurt, green

beans, pears and pear gelatine today. The dark circles around her

eyes got better, and so did her eczema. I believe she has a problem

digesting fats, and probably also Phenol Foods.

Is there an enzyme that helps with breaking down fats?

What else could I try to give her?

I tried zucchini and that seems to be somewhat ok. I'll try acorn

squash tomorrow.

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Thank

you for giving me some advice earlier. :)

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> ate bananas,eggs, pears, two spoons of dripped goat yogurt,

green

> beans, pears and pear gelatine today. The dark circles around her

> eyes got better, and so did her eczema. I believe she has a

problem

> digesting fats, and probably also Phenol Foods.

>

> Is there an enzyme that helps with breaking down fats?

> What else could I try to give her?

>

> I tried zucchini and that seems to be somewhat ok. I'll try acorn

> squash tomorrow.

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> hi, how did you make pear gelatine?

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