Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 Four times as much may be four times as much of a miniscule amount. I have never heard this before. According to Dr. Merigian, SCD chelates minerals: Date: August 6, 2004 1:19:01 PM EDT To: c.frilegh@... Reply-To: kirkton@... Carol, Just yesterday, Lucy called me about Dr. Merigian, forensic toxicologist who is saving lives of people like those we saw in the movie, Brokavich. Was busy last night advising many of this wonderful report. And I intended to send same to you today. This should answer Helen's inquiry about chelation. SCD CHELATES! Elaine Att: Dr. Merigian, Dear Dr. Merigian, I have just heard from Shirley , whose husband is suffering from heavy metal toxity, that you are aware of my work and are recommending The Specific Carbohydrate Diet in cases of heavy metal toxicity. I am thrilled out of my mind! Perhaps you may not know that Dr. Sidney Valentine Haas, the originator of The Specific Carbohydrate Diet published papers in the early 1900's (I think about 1930-1940) reporting that he was treating lead toxicity in painters with atropine sulphate and, I believe, this diet (I am not positive about the latter.) This is especially noteworthy because the SCD is being used successfully in treating children suffering with autism and who, it is believed, are also showing abnormally high levels of mercury, etc. Many of these children are making outstanding recoveries on SCD. The intriguing interaction of mercury toxicity, bowel problems, and the SCD must be, in my opinion, investigated more closely. It is so very gratifying to hear that you expect a favorable prognosis of Mr. 's serious problems. Thank you for your recognition of this marvelous diet therapy and its ability to slowly, but surely, detoxify the liver. And, incidentally, there have been cases of people with inflammatory bowel disease with serious liver complications who have recovered from both after using SCD. One child, waiting for a liver transplant, did not need it after a short time on SCD. And, by the way, Mrs. stated that you attended one of my lectures. Can you tell me when that was. With much appreciation, Sincerely, Elaine Gottschall > I came across the askdrsears article on goat milk this week while is > was doing more reading on goat yogurt in anticipation of making a > first batch. Dr. Sears states in that article that goat's milk > contains four times as much copper as cow's milk. > > My younger son has pretty bad copper issues. We do courses of EDTA > when his stims crop up, and the excretion of copper makes everything > better. Has anybody seen increased copper levels when introducing > goat yogurt? I am a little nervous about starting now, however, I am > planning very small introductory amounts (1/8 tsp./day to start). > > Janice > mom to Billy (3 1/2 Autism) and Colby (2 1/2 PDD-NOS) both 3+ months > SCD, failed intro diet, but tolerant of all foods introduced thus far > > > Carol F. Celiac, MCS, Latex Allergy, EMS SCD 6 years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 Healing the gut helps to reduce absorption of excess heavy metals. Thus, SCD reduces heavy metal burden. Chelation damages the gut, keeping in force the cycle of increased metal absorption. With reduced metal passivation and excretion, this is dangerous. Goat yogurt plays a part in the SCD of healing that gut. Carol Frilegh wrote: Four times as much may be four times as much of a miniscule amount. I have never heard this before. According to Dr. Merigian, SCD chelates minerals: Date: August 6, 2004 1:19:01 PM EDT To: c.frilegh@... Reply-To: kirkton@... Carol, Just yesterday, Lucy called me about Dr. Merigian, forensic toxicologist who is saving lives of people like those we saw in the movie, Brokavich. Was busy last night advising many of this wonderful report. And I intended to send same to you today. This should answer Helen's inquiry about chelation. SCD CHELATES! Elaine Att: Dr. Merigian, Dear Dr. Merigian, I have just heard from Shirley , whose husband is suffering from heavy metal toxity, that you are aware of my work and are recommending The Specific Carbohydrate Diet in cases of heavy metal toxicity. I am thrilled out of my mind! Perhaps you may not know that Dr. Sidney Valentine Haas, the originator of The Specific Carbohydrate Diet published papers in the early 1900's (I think about 1930-1940) reporting that he was treating lead toxicity in painters with atropine sulphate and, I believe, this diet (I am not positive about the latter.) This is especially noteworthy because the SCD is being used successfully in treating children suffering with autism and who, it is believed, are also showing abnormally high levels of mercury, etc. Many of these children are making outstanding recoveries on SCD. The intriguing interaction of mercury toxicity, bowel problems, and the SCD must be, in my opinion, investigated more closely. It is so very gratifying to hear that you expect a favorable prognosis of Mr. 's serious problems. Thank you for your recognition of this marvelous diet therapy and its ability to slowly, but surely, detoxify the liver. And, incidentally, there have been cases of people with inflammatory bowel disease with serious liver complications who have recovered from both after using SCD. One child, waiting for a liver transplant, did not need it after a short time on SCD. And, by the way, Mrs. stated that you attended one of my lectures. Can you tell me when that was. With much appreciation, Sincerely, Elaine Gottschall > I came across the askdrsears article on goat milk this week while is > was doing more reading on goat yogurt in anticipation of making a > first batch. Dr. Sears states in that article that goat's milk > contains four times as much copper as cow's milk. > > My younger son has pretty bad copper issues. We do courses of EDTA > when his stims crop up, and the excretion of copper makes everything > better. Has anybody seen increased copper levels when introducing > goat yogurt? I am a little nervous about starting now, however, I am > planning very small introductory amounts (1/8 tsp./day to start). > > Janice > mom to Billy (3 1/2 Autism) and Colby (2 1/2 PDD-NOS) both 3+ months > SCD, failed intro diet, but tolerant of all foods introduced thus far > > > Carol F. Celiac, MCS, Latex Allergy, EMS SCD 6 years Summer's Family, SCD 08/04 http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/openblooms/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 Thank you, Gertrude and Carol for your information. Janice > > > I came across the askdrsears article on goat milk this week while is > > was doing more reading on goat yogurt in anticipation of making a > > first batch. Dr. Sears states in that article that goat's milk > > contains four times as much copper as cow's milk. > > > > My younger son has pretty bad copper issues. We do courses of EDTA > > when his stims crop up, and the excretion of copper makes everything > > better. Has anybody seen increased copper levels when introducing > > goat yogurt? I am a little nervous about starting now, however, I am > > planning very small introductory amounts (1/8 tsp./day to start). > > > > Janice > > mom to Billy (3 1/2 Autism) and Colby (2 1/2 PDD-NOS) both 3+ months > > SCD, failed intro diet, but tolerant of all foods introduced thus far > > > > > > > Carol F. > Celiac, MCS, Latex Allergy, EMS > SCD 6 years > > > > > > > Summer's Family, SCD 08/04 http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/openblooms/ > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 > > I came across the askdrsears article on goat milk this week while is > was doing more reading on goat yogurt in anticipation of making a > first batch. Dr. Sears states in that article that goat's milk > contains four times as much copper as cow's milk. > I also just came across an article by Dr. Sears about goat's milk where he points out all the positives Mimi has told us about. (Dr. Barry Sears is the person with the Zone weight loss diet, not to be confused with the pediatrician, .) http://www.askdrsears.com/html/3/t032400.asp What a a strong case for wonderful SCD goat yogurt. My top three favorite SCD foods they would be: dripped goat yogurt cheesecake pecan muffins Carol F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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