Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 How long have you had your daughter on SCD? I think that you are using some foods a bit too soon. Meleah Re: Rice Malt - legal or illegal Thank you very much. I am not on SCD, my daughter is. I haven't given her any of the Mrs. Mays (but they are so yummy) and I won't either. Also ordered some Lara bars from Digestive Wellness because they said they were fine - how so I know which ones are okay? After having been on for 7 years - I thought you were supposed to be healed. Do you ever go out to eat? If so, what can you order? It is so hard packing a dinner for Chloe when our family goes out to eat. The only thing I am ever even close to sure about is the salad bar and even then there is no way to be positive. > > > > A product called Mrs. Mays Almond Cruch is really yummy but I am > > wondering if it is legal. The ingredients are: > > > > Quality Ingredients: Premium dry-roasted nuts, toasted sesame seeds, > > natural fruit pieces, organic evaportaed cane juice, rice malt, sea > > salt > > Amy how long have you been on SCD? > Dry roasted nuts may contain starch. Cane syrup is a serious illegal. natural fruit pieces > could mean anything. You could have a serious setback from this snack. Mrs.May can say > it is healthy and natural etc. but she is not describing it from an SCD perspective :-) > > Some people who are very advanced use Larabar but only certain ones are free of illegals. > We have not encouraged their use. > > Carol F. > SCD 7 years, celiac > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 It's a lot to grasp. The reason why I asked how long you've been on SCD is because of your comment about being able to eat most things on the salad bar at a restaurant. It is certainly too soon to be giving her any raw fruits or vegetables. I hope you're not offended, but I think it would be a good idea to post what she is eating/drinking just to double check. Good that her stools are formed. That's a possitive change. I do wonder about her insisting on having the honey though. Meleah Re: Rice Malt - legal or illegal Meleah, She has only been on for a little over a week. I didn't give her any Lara bars yet. I just bought them for when I can give them to her. She didn't have much of a die off at all. The only change we noticed was solid stools (for the first time in MONTHS). I kept her on the starter diet for about 3 days because it said if she tolerated everything I could go to more foods. She hasn't had any problems at all. I have been cooking her fruits & veggies and she has eaten lots of eggs. Do you ever worry about cholesterol? Some days she eats 3 or 4 eggs. I am trying to eat as much like Chloe as possible when we are at home (just so I don't have to cook multiple meals) and I have high cholesterol. I feel like we are eating eggs at every meal. The only thing I am afraid I started too soon was honey but Chloe wouldn't eat any of the starter foods (chicken, carrots, etc.) except eggs unless they have honey on them. Thanks for your help. As much as I read BtVC - I cannot seem to grasp everything! Amy > > > > > > A product called Mrs. Mays Almond Cruch is really yummy but I am > > > wondering if it is legal. The ingredients are: > > > > > > Quality Ingredients: Premium dry-roasted nuts, toasted sesame > seeds, > > > natural fruit pieces, organic evaportaed cane juice, rice malt, > sea > > > salt > > > > Amy how long have you been on SCD? > > Dry roasted nuts may contain starch. Cane syrup is a serious > illegal. natural fruit pieces > > could mean anything. You could have a serious setback from this > snack. Mrs.May can say > > it is healthy and natural etc. but she is not describing it from an > SCD perspective :-) > > > > Some people who are very advanced use Larabar but only certain ones > are free of illegals. > > We have not encouraged their use. > > > > Carol F. > > SCD 7 years, celiac > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 Regarding the eggs, you could just use one whole egg (if needed for color), and then replace the other eggs with just egg whites. Less cholesterol that way. Re: Rice Malt - legal or illegal Meleah, She has only been on for a little over a week. I didn't give her any Lara bars yet. I just bought them for when I can give them to her. She didn't have much of a die off at all. The only change we noticed was solid stools (for the first time in MONTHS). I kept her on the starter diet for about 3 days because it said if she tolerated everything I could go to more foods. She hasn't had any problems at all. I have been cooking her fruits & veggies and she has eaten lots of eggs. Do you ever worry about cholesterol? Some days she eats 3 or 4 eggs. I am trying to eat as much like Chloe as possible when we are at home (just so I don't have to cook multiple meals) and I have high cholesterol. I feel like we are eating eggs at every meal. The only thing I am afraid I started too soon was honey but Chloe wouldn't eat any of the starter foods (chicken, carrots, etc.) except eggs unless they have honey on them. Thanks for your help. As much as I read BtVC - I cannot seem to grasp everything! Amy > > > > > > A product called Mrs. Mays Almond Cruch is really yummy but I am > > > wondering if it is legal. The ingredients are: > > > > > > Quality Ingredients: Premium dry-roasted nuts, toasted sesame > seeds, > > > natural fruit pieces, organic evaportaed cane juice, rice malt, > sea > > > salt > > > > Amy how long have you been on SCD? > > Dry roasted nuts may contain starch. Cane syrup is a serious > illegal. natural fruit pieces > > could mean anything. You could have a serious setback from this > snack. Mrs.May can say > > it is healthy and natural etc. but she is not describing it from an > SCD perspective :-) > > > > Some people who are very advanced use Larabar but only certain ones > are free of illegals. > > We have not encouraged their use. > > > > Carol F. > > SCD 7 years, celiac > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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