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My son is very high in oxalates. We put him on low-ox diet, saw

benefit immed. in less bedwetting. started getting SCD ready, hello

to new foods, more veggies, etc. juicing. too many carrots and

apples and wetting bed again. I can't even think of giving him the

nuts on the scd diet. any ideas? can you do an scd diet with no

grains, no muffins, crackers,etc at all?

he does seem a little better on the mostly removed high sugars. He

still has fructose in some supps and we are still cooking w/some

condiments that have sugar. But we have totally cut out all bread,

pasta, cereal, milk. Also giving him liq. zeolite NCD drops, that

could be helping too.

Can a mostly-SCD diet really help or does it have to be full tilt

SCD? We are getting there, I just want to do it reasonably as

opposed to here is everything you've eaten for 7 yrs, now say

g'bye. He is high func, so it's a little hard to know how much he's

improving. I think there's some, but it's hard to say.

Also just started MB12 nasal. Is it one spritz each nostril 1x

daily or more than that, 7 yo 55 lb? thx! Mom is taking the same

NCD and MB12 and trying to stick to diet too for Crohn's she's been

ignoring for years. WOW, big big detox on the zeolite, major

headache and toothache, bowels crazy and super congested/faucet.

Sound like major detox for too many drops of zeolite?

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> My son is very high in oxalates. can you do an scd diet with no

> grains, no muffins, crackers,etc at all?

Hi - we do both and it is NOT easy. However, I think that chestnut

flour is legal to both.

> Can a mostly-SCD diet really help or does it have to be full tilt

> SCD?

For us all the grains had to go, but some of the veggies still

work. I think it is a trial and error thing individual to each

child. If the LOD is working, stick with that for a while. Are you

a member of the LOD group? Worth joining if not.

Una

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