Guest guest Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 As far as I know we do not have a SCDiet baby formula " Becky Grant-Widen " wrote: What about ripe avocado? I used to mix it half and half with ripe banana when my kids were babies. It's a great nutrient packed food. I don't know if they are high in salicyclates though. mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT) SCD 1 week " Suzanne " wrote: I would choose carrots over peas, but carrots have a higher potential for allergy than some other veggies. Asparagus and beets are low-allergen but have a lotof oxalic acid and asparagus can be fibrous, so I would not give her a lot. Cook it well. I would avoid peas and beans and other legumes as they tend to be more allergenic. My son always had difficulty digesting zucchini when he was young, I don't know why. It may have been the seeds, which are difficult to completely remove. Butternut squash is an excellent early food for babies. Pureed lamb is also a good early choice, very low allergen and easy to digest, lots of iron that she'll be needing in a little while. " Petrolino " wrote: I think carrots are less starchy then peas, at least for me so I would try those, what about egg yolk? green beans pureed? asperagus? ________________________________________ Loving Care,Grammy Gay IBS-1930, IBD-1984, SURGERY-1988, CD-1994, SCD-1997, REMISSION-1998, NO-MEDS. Put my address in your contact list or your address book. Grammy_Bauer@... for list serve *My Web Site: http://www.SCDiet.net/ hebegb70@... Support Group *Put in Subject: SCDiet SCD Pals or help, Please *** Or I may not see your post to me. ALSO: *** *FOR SCD-Friendly Doctor, Componding Pharmacy, and Vacation area, please ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SCD Cookbooks: http://www.scdiet.com/ Chalmers *LIST OF SCD FOODS: E-mail to scdiet@... SCDiet.com will provide this at no charge. In the subject put CARD REQUEST Give your name and address to get it snail mail. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Active Parenting Today Online Groups [parenting classes from the comfort of home] Join: *http://www.activeparenting.com/aptog.htm --------------------------------- Sponsored Link $200,000 mortgage for $660/mo - 30/15 yr fixed, reduce debt, home equity - Click now for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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