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Pamela wrote,

.. He drink cranberry

juice with lots of water and stevia too.

Pamela, back in the day I am pretty sure that stevia was not allowed. This may

even be your culprit. I can stand to be corrected if Elaine changed her mind on

that one but I remember she did not want us ingesting that.

Charlene

UC 8 years

SCD 5 1/2 years

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--- In pecanbread , " & Charlene Flikkema " >

Pamela, back in the day I am pretty sure that stevia was not allowed.

This may even be your culprit.

In the knowledge base, Elaine pretty much states that she didn't know

much about stevia, except that it is a terpenoid (sp?), and wasn't sure

what it did in the body. She OK'd it for anyone who had to avoid honey

and was afraid of saccharine.

More recent research reveals that it can lower blood sugar, so if there

is a problem with hypoglycemia it should probably be avoided.

Sue

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Well STEVIA can't be the culprit as I have been giving cranberry

juice and water for only for a week. He has had Stevia for a total

of about 10 times in his life. He has been full of poop for 3

months at least, and even possible for many many years! I am not

convinced that honey does not feed the candida. I do not want to try

this. He never gets any type of sugar for at least 12 years. I can

cut out the stevia in about a week. He went for a VCUG and has to

stay on the cranberry juice till I know he does not get a urinary

track infection. Acidpohilus is being given daily for this reason

too. I am sure it is not a legal acidophilus but, I can't risk a

urinary track infection in the meantime. HOPING to get it all

worked out soon!!!

Thanks Pamela

>

> --- In pecanbread , " & Charlene Flikkema " >

> Pamela, back in the day I am pretty sure that stevia was not

allowed.

> This may even be your culprit.

>

> In the knowledge base, Elaine pretty much states that she didn't

know

> much about stevia, except that it is a terpenoid (sp?), and wasn't

sure

> what it did in the body. She OK'd it for anyone who had to avoid

honey

> and was afraid of saccharine.

>

> More recent research reveals that it can lower blood sugar, so if

there

> is a problem with hypoglycemia it should probably be avoided.

>

> Sue

>

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> Pamela wrote,

>

> . He drink cranberry

> juice with lots of water and stevia too.

>

> Pamela, back in the day I am pretty sure that stevia was not allowed. This

may even be

your culprit. I can stand to be corrected if Elaine changed her mind on that one

but I

remember she did not want us ingesting that.

>

> Charlene

Various comments on stevia are here:

http://ccgi.cobbler.plus.com/search.php?q=stevia

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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