Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 Very helpful. I think though that goats milk thing only applies to those with sensitivities other than casein per a prior claudia post: #60295 Sadly, based on three pieces og egg cooked in goats milk butter as a test, and the illness that came after it, I don't think we can do that, at least not for . I may test it for my daughter. My kids miss cereal so I am thinking of trying it. Thanks for the info. on Dr. Neil and his kids. So uplifting! > > Liz > > I have used goot and it is very, very stinky! It does work quite well.I like the idea of the garlic oil and after reading that post will look for some next time I am at the vitamin shop. Garlic is a parasite fighter and keeps the body clean of little unwanted pests. I try to eat it and encourage Mark to eat it all of the time. > > Things that I would like to try on Dr. Neil's page include the Potato Peeling Broth and the Veal Joint Healing Broth. On our first program, I was advised to try the Thermos Cooked Cereal but I confess that I was so overwhelmed with program that I didn't ever do it. These recipes are extremely healing and if you have a child who is currently suffering from a lot of gut issues, (and you're good in the kitchen) perhaps give them a try. > > I have met Dr. Neil and seen his kids. One has down's and the other had some horrific operation very young in life..... cannot remember the specific ailment.... I can quite honestly say that I have never seen more beautiful children. They are brimming with health and their faces simply glow with it. No KP chicken skin in that family! Last year his DS daughter was showing off the fact that she was a 5 in processing (which is where Mark's auditory processing was when we started 2 years ago) and I was very impressed by her stunning beauty. Just a remarkeable, sweet little girl. > > Note that Dr. Neil from NACD advocates Raw Goat Milk..... saying that while many people have trouble with cows milk, they can indeed tolerate goats milk as it is much easier to digest than cows milk. > > Janice > > > > [sPAM][ ] Goot---Janice > > > With all this hubub about yeast, is goot still valid for milder stuff? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 Liz I have used goot and it is very, very stinky! It does work quite well.I like the idea of the garlic oil and after reading that post will look for some next time I am at the vitamin shop. Garlic is a parasite fighter and keeps the body clean of little unwanted pests. I try to eat it and encourage Mark to eat it all of the time. Things that I would like to try on Dr. Neil's page include the Potato Peeling Broth and the Veal Joint Healing Broth. On our first program, I was advised to try the Thermos Cooked Cereal but I confess that I was so overwhelmed with program that I didn't ever do it. These recipes are extremely healing and if you have a child who is currently suffering from a lot of gut issues, (and you're good in the kitchen) perhaps give them a try. I have met Dr. Neil and seen his kids. One has down's and the other had some horrific operation very young in life..... cannot remember the specific ailment.... I can quite honestly say that I have never seen more beautiful children. They are brimming with health and their faces simply glow with it. No KP chicken skin in that family! Last year his DS daughter was showing off the fact that she was a 5 in processing (which is where Mark's auditory processing was when we started 2 years ago) and I was very impressed by her stunning beauty. Just a remarkeable, sweet little girl. Note that Dr. Neil from NACD advocates Raw Goat Milk..... saying that while many people have trouble with cows milk, they can indeed tolerate goats milk as it is much easier to digest than cows milk. Janice [sPAM][ ] Goot---Janice With all this hubub about yeast, is goot still valid for milder stuff? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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