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I think my boys may have phenol sensitities, though I do not know much about

phenols. I have recently taken eggs out of their diet due to an allergy test

showing sensitivities. I saw increased eye contact and alertness.

They are on goat yogurt every day and SCDophilus capsules for their

probiotics. I have been able to feed them banana in small quantities, but for

some reason yesterday they ate two bananas each. Their almond muffins had

pureed apple yesterday instead of pear. Last night, their cheeks had a bright

red rash and their behavior began to dimininish - less eye contact, less

alertness, walking around more aimlessly. They had trouble going to sleep last

night and then were awake again before 6am. Today they have not been as alert

(I am sure they are very sleepy). Could all of this be due to eating too many

bananas in a day.

Any advice? They are 2 1/2 and very picky eaters. I feel like we have kind

of gotten in a groove with 2 almond muffins a day made with pureed pear and

coconut oil, goat yogurt, zuchinni and pear pureed together with coconut oil

(for some added fat), chicken cupcakes, avocado and banana pureed together, some

more goat yogurt.

Thanks,

Dana

Garrett and

Celiac Food allergies to cow dairy, peanuts, egg whites

SCD 4 months

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I suppose it *could* be from the bananas (plus the applesauce in the

muffins).... it's really hard to say. You could also have hit another round of

die-off.... that does happen from time to time.

Only one way to tell.... pull the bananas completely out, or back to the small

amount you were using, and then re-try giving them two in a day again, and see

what the outcome is. I can understand if you would not want to try that,

though. I guess my answer is that we don't really have an answer. It seems

likely, if both boys ate the same thing, and it was an unusual amount of that

food, and both had the same symptoms.

Patti

Too many bananas?

dana pope wrote:

I think my boys may have phenol sensitities, though I do not know much about

phenols. I have recently taken eggs out of their diet due to an allergy test

showing sensitivities. I saw increased eye contact and alertness.

They are on goat yogurt every day and SCDophilus capsules for their

probiotics. I have been able to feed them banana in small quantities, but for

some reason yesterday they ate two bananas each. Their almond muffins had pureed

apple yesterday instead of pear. Last night, their cheeks had a bright red rash

and their behavior began to dimininish - less eye contact, less alertness,

walking around more aimlessly. They had trouble going to sleep last night and

then were awake again before 6am. Today they have not been as alert (I am sure

they are very sleepy). Could all of this be due to eating too many bananas in a

day.

Any advice? They are 2 1/2 and very picky eaters. I feel like we have kind of

gotten in a groove with 2 almond muffins a day made with pureed pear and coconut

oil, goat yogurt, zuchinni and pear pureed together with coconut oil (for some

added fat), chicken cupcakes, avocado and banana pureed together, some more goat

yogurt.

Thanks,

Dana

Garrett and

Celiac Food allergies to cow dairy, peanuts, egg whites

SCD 4 months

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