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Hello,

I've been getting up my nerve to make a trial batch of goat yogurt

with my new Yogourmet device & starter. I've read the tips posted

lately (thanks a bunch!) and have just one last question...

Has anyone ever tested for urinary peptides after introducing the

yogurt? Do many people have to stop using the yogurt because their

gut still produced peptides to the casein? I've discussed this with

people who've said it's " denatured " (correct term?) because of the 24

hour fermentation, but I'm still a little nervous.

Basically I'm wondering if anyone has run the peptide test post yogurt

intro and what they found. Or conversely, has anybody just noticed the

opioid effect and discontinued the yogurt without the testing to

determine it?

Thanks.

Janice

Mom to Billy 3 1/2 and Colby 2 1/2

SCD ( a little bit of a nut diet; intro diet attempted but never

touched by either guy; no adverse reactions noticed to any SCD legal

foods introduced ) since March 2006

Background: No IgG or IgE sensitivies.

No obvious reaction to any foods thus far except for Gluten

(Billy-crazy hyperactivity & stims) and Dairy (Colby-diarrhea or more

often, constipation)

Confirmed malabsorption with amino acid levels check

Confirmed urinary peptide problems via testing about 1.5 yrs. ago

Yeast status: Billy's got right now, Colby doesn't :)

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