Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Hi , Try the SCD goat yogurt! Most kids with ASD can tolerate it if it is introduced gradually. Start out with 1/10 of a teaspoon. Scientific papers that show that yogurt can help with H Pylori http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/80/2/245#R69 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve & db=pubmed & list_uids=5\ 36481 & dopt=Abstract Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus bulgaricus and other lactic organisms produce antimicrobial agents and natural antibiotics. My husband's reflux is much better with SCD. Mimi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 The mucous would probably be due to the famous 3 mth. die off. Watch for other signs of new die off because they may need to go back to intro of just simpler foods for a few days to help them through it. Also, perhaps your youngest should not be at stage 3 with the rest of the family. This child may need to go much slower due to more gut damage. I'm glad that so much GI improvement has been seen for the other two children. Meleah Update day #65-reflux meds? Dear List Members, We are just beginning month #3 on diet and have just started stage three. Have not had access to site for approx. 1 month. Our 2 eldest children are having daily, healthy b.m. (Grammy Bauer-thanks for the cool cat!) Our little one (2 yr. old) is still irregular, very dark mushy stools that seem to have a very fine " grainy " substance. About a week ago both older children had mucous(?) on stools for about 4 days. Their appetites are good. While we have seen no improvement in behavior or reduction in anxiety for our eldest, we are so grateful for the healthy stools. The constant headaches and dark circles under the eyes that plagued our 4 yr old NT daughter for the first 6 weeks on scd have faded away and we are actually seeing " pink " cheeks on our childrens faces for the first time since early summer. We have just been to a pedriatic g.i. (not the first!) for our eldest (7 yr old ASD). This Dr. has heard of SCD and said it " is a very nutritious diet " . He is ordering tests to see if H.pylori and endoamoeba nana were erradicated last January. Our son tested positive for both at that time and was treated with two simultaneous antibiotics and antacid. The doctor also is recommending 3 weeks of Prevacid to see if 's almost constant rasping and throat clearing is due to Reflux. If the Prevacid stops the rasping, he wants to scope him to look for damage to esophagus. ( had severe reflux as an infant.) Will the antacids ruin all the healing we have worked so hard for? We have been fanatical about this diet. We have had two infractions (to the best of our knowledge) in over 2 months -- Larabars one day for the two older kids which were yummy but caused cramping and loose stool in eldest and red burn on lips of middle child, and one small chocolate on Christmas day which sent eldest running to bathroom with cramps and diarrhea. Any folks out there have experience with reflux and meds and this diet? We know we have to do the antibiotics if he tests positive for bacteria. I'm concerned about his esophagus--he coughs so forcefully and I just don't see a pattern to it. Something my husband and I noticed is never burps--never. Is there a way to rule out post nasal drip? He never has a runny nose. Dear friends please post if you have experience with this. We have worked so hard for what we have gained that I can barely stand the thought of deviating from the diet. The doctor is also recommending both Periactin and Duocal for failure to thrive. All children are getting Kirkman acidoph, Kirkman clo, and just started kirkman SNT with P5P I thank you in advance for your responses-- , mother of (7 yr asd), ann (4yr nt) and ph (2yr asd) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Here is another possible way to combat HPylori: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3787867.stm http://www.manukahoney.co.nz/template.cfm?content=frontpage & nav=home Does anyone know of a way to find an online US website that carries CERTIFIED Manuka honey? I want to save the shipping costs. Mimi > The mucous would probably be due to the famous 3 mth. die off. Watch for > other signs of new die off because they may need to go back to intro of just > simpler foods for a few days to help them through it. Also, perhaps your > youngest should not be at stage 3 with the rest of the family. This child > may need to go much slower due to more gut damage. I'm glad that so much GI > improvement has been seen for the other two children. > Meleah > > Update day #65-reflux meds? > > > Dear List Members, > > We are just beginning month #3 on diet and have just > started stage three. Have not had access to site for > approx. 1 month. Our 2 eldest children are having > daily, healthy b.m. (Grammy Bauer-thanks for the cool > cat!) Our little one (2 yr. old) is still irregular, > very dark mushy stools that seem to have a very fine > " grainy " substance. About a week ago both older > children had mucous(?) on stools for about 4 days. > Their appetites are good. While we have seen no > improvement in behavior or reduction in anxiety for > our eldest, we are so grateful for the healthy > stools. The constant headaches and dark circles under > the eyes that plagued our 4 yr old NT daughter for the > first 6 weeks on scd have faded away and we are > actually seeing " pink " cheeks on our childrens faces > for the first time since early summer. > > We have just been to a pedriatic g.i. (not the first!) > for our eldest (7 yr old ASD). This Dr. has heard of > SCD and said it " is a very nutritious diet " . He is > ordering tests to see if H.pylori and endoamoeba nana > were erradicated last January. Our son tested > positive for both at that time and was treated with > two simultaneous antibiotics and antacid. The doctor > also is recommending 3 weeks of Prevacid to see if > 's almost constant rasping and throat clearing is > due to Reflux. If the Prevacid stops the rasping, he > wants to scope him to look for damage to esophagus. > ( had severe reflux as an infant.) > > Will the antacids ruin all the healing we have worked > so hard for? We have been fanatical about this diet. > We have had two infractions (to the best of our > knowledge) in over 2 months -- Larabars one day for > the two older kids which were yummy but caused > cramping and loose stool in eldest and red burn on > lips of middle child, and one small chocolate on > Christmas day which sent eldest running to bathroom > with cramps and diarrhea. > Any folks out there have experience with reflux and > meds and this diet? We know we have to do the > antibiotics if he tests positive for bacteria. I'm > concerned about his esophagus--he coughs so forcefully > and I just don't see a pattern to it. Something my > husband and I noticed is never burps--never. > Is there a way to rule out post nasal drip? He never > has a runny nose. Dear friends please post if you > have experience with this. We have worked so hard for > what we have gained that I can barely stand the > thought of deviating from the diet. The doctor is > also recommending both Periactin and Duocal for > failure to thrive. > > All children are getting Kirkman acidoph, Kirkman clo, > and just started kirkman SNT with P5P > I thank you in advance for your responses-- > > , mother of (7 yr asd), ann (4yr nt) > and ph (2yr asd) > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 hi, we have used manuka honey with my son. I saw no help. It also tastes pretty strong. crystal pecan post wrote: Here is another possible way to combat HPylori: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3787867.stm http://www.manukahoney.co.nz/template.cfm?content=frontpage & nav=home Does anyone know of a way to find an online US website that carries CERTIFIED Manuka honey? I want to save the shipping costs. Mimi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi Crystal, What brand did you use? It says in the article that the honey has to be certified as authentic manuka in order for it to work. Has anyone on the list tried the certified brands? mimi > hi, > > we have used manuka honey with my son. I saw no help. It also tastes > pretty strong. > > crystal > > pecan post wrote: > Here is another possible way to combat HPylori: > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3787867.stm > http://www.manukahoney.co.nz/template.cfm?content=frontpage & nav=home > > Does anyone know of a way to find an online US website that carries > CERTIFIED Manuka honey? I want to save the shipping costs. > > Mimi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 http://www.benshoney.com/item--Active-UMF25+-Manuka-Honey-250g--umf25_250_1.html this is the one that I have crystal pecan post wrote: Hi Crystal, What brand did you use? It says in the article that the honey has to be certified as authentic manuka in order for it to work. Has anyone on the list tried the certified brands? mimi > hi, > > we have used manuka honey with my son. I saw no help. It also tastes > pretty strong. > > crystal > > pecan post wrote: > Here is another possible way to combat HPylori: > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3787867.stm > http://www.manukahoney.co.nz/template.cfm?content=frontpage & nav=home > > Does anyone know of a way to find an online US website that carries > CERTIFIED Manuka honey? I want to save the shipping costs. > > Mimi > > > www.myspace.com/3sheets2wind www.myspace.com/double_infinity AVON-ISR Campaign 20 catalog: http://original.youravon.com/catalog/2006/20/en/index.html Campaign 19 catalog: http://original.youravon.com/catalog/2006/19/en/index.html __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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