Guest guest Posted September 26, 2007 Report Share Posted September 26, 2007 This is day 2 of intro for my son. Already seeing great things! The soup smells like vomit. It has developed this smell. I used organic free-range chicken, organic carrots and sea salt and reverse osmosis water. I never left it sitting out. It tastes okay still. Should I toss it? He can't have the eggs or beef either. Can I broil him some chicken? What about fish? The mercury and other junk in it is such a scare. The fish is fresh caught. I was giving him very expensive salmon that I ordered from dr Mercola's website, but it is gone. Please respond, I don't know what to feed him for dinner and I don't want to ruin the intro. Thanks, jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Hi jo, <<This is day 2 of intro for my son. Already seeing great things! The > soup smells like vomit. It has developed this smell. I used organic > free-range chicken, organic carrots and sea salt and reverse osmosis > water. I never left it sitting out. It tastes okay still. Should I > toss it? He can't have the eggs or beef either. Can I broil him some > chicken?>> Yes you can broil the chicken. Is it just the broth? I wonder if you can salvage the chicken and meat and toss the broth if that is what the smell is coming from. I sometimes find that the smell of free range chciken is strong and very different than regular store chicken. <<What about fish? The mercury and other junk in it is such a > scare. The fish is fresh caught.>> Generally the smaller the fish the less heavy metals in it. Cod, slamon, sardines etc.. - all small fish. Tuna is a large fish and often has higher levels of heavy metals. <<I was giving him very expensive > salmon that I ordered from dr Mercola's website, but it is gone. > > Please respond, I don't know what to feed him for dinner and I don't > want to ruin the intro.>> I eat wild salmon, cod etc.. Is he allergic to eggs and beef. Does he have a problem with grass fed beef also? Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 23yrs, PCOD 22yrs mom of and Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 >When he was tested it was positive for almost everything. Yes, eggs and beef were positive. He had a huge reaction to the eggs the other day. I would rather try " safer " things for him as I want to increase his diet quickly. I know I have to go slowly. Thanks jo > Hi jo, > > <<This is day 2 of intro for my son. Already seeing great things! The > > soup smells like vomit. It has developed this smell. I used organic > > free-range chicken, organic carrots and sea salt and reverse osmosis > > water. I never left it sitting out. It tastes okay still. Should I > > toss it? He can't have the eggs or beef either. Can I broil him some > > chicken?>> > > Yes you can broil the chicken. Is it just the broth? I wonder if you > can salvage the chicken and meat and toss the broth if that is what the > smell is coming from. I sometimes find that the smell of free range > chciken is strong and very different than regular store chicken. > > <<What about fish? The mercury and other junk in it is such a > > scare. The fish is fresh caught.>> > > Generally the smaller the fish the less heavy metals in it. Cod, > slamon, sardines etc.. - all small fish. Tuna is a large fish and > often has higher levels of heavy metals. > > <<I was giving him very expensive > > salmon that I ordered from dr Mercola's website, but it is gone. > > > > Please respond, I don't know what to feed him for dinner and I don't > > want to ruin the intro.>> > > I eat wild salmon, cod etc.. Is he allergic to eggs and beef. Does he > have a problem with grass fed beef also? > > Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 23yrs, PCOD 22yrs > mom of and > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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