Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Hi I know you gave me some advice previously when I was quivering about SCD.... Have been having a bit of a go this last fortnight whilst has been on Easter hols. Basically she had rice bread previously and now doesnt... We ahve tried coconut bread as a replacemnet (as posted on the LOD list). She loves it, but like all suspicious muyms that worries me, mmmmm.... Having been indoctrinated to LOD for the past 6 months I am worried about the nuttiness of SCD. I thot I remebered that your kid didnt tolerate nuts... How do you know... What are the symptoms... Is he hyper??... I guess I feel kinda bad that s diet is quite limited and to drop her favourite thing (rice bread from Barkat!!) is such a shame... Have you seen big wows from SCD??? Like Elaine, bit of a newbie so any advice about menus especially breakfast, much appreciated. Luv From Caroline Traa, Aberdeenshire, Scotland xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Yes I do. It is just that the introductory diet has yogurt in it and gelatine, neither of which I thought could have just now (and have no idea how do make them). Eggs, he does not like. Can he have any fruit, maybe even peeled pears? Elaine Re: starting SCD Do you have the SCD book " breaking the vicious cycle " ? Miles. Elaine.Rankin wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > We are about to start SCD on Monday and I am still trying to work out > exactly what to include in the introductory diet. Would those of you > that have done this please let me know because at the moment I think I > am looking at chicken, beef, and scrambled eggs (which wouldn't > eat anyway). Does anyone know what else we can use. > > Thanks > > Elaine > > > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical > advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably > qualified practitioner. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group " Autism Treatment > <Autism Treatment> " on the > web. > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Caroline, Did you do the introductory diet? I too stopped rice bread and rice milk this week. But I thought that you had to do the introductory diet and also that coconut should not be introduced for a month or two. Please correct me but my understanding was that following the introductory diet then one food at a time is introduced and if there is any worsening of bowel symptoms then you are not ready for that item. I am keeping off school next week to do this as I don’t think I will be able to manage lunches in the early days. Elaine From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of CarolineTraa@... Sent: 14 April 2006 21:31 To: Autism Treatment Subject: Re: starting SCD Hi I know you gave me some advice previously when I was quivering about SCD.... Have been having a bit of a go this last fortnight whilst has been on Easter hols. Basically she had rice bread previously and now doesnt... We ahve tried coconut bread as a replacemnet (as posted on the LOD list). She loves it, but like all suspicious muyms that worries me, mmmmm.... Having been indoctrinated to LOD for the past 6 months I am worried about the nuttiness of SCD. I thot I remebered that your kid didnt tolerate nuts... How do you know... What are the symptoms... Is he hyper??... I guess I feel kinda bad that s diet is quite limited and to drop her favourite thing (rice bread from Barkat!!) is such a shame... Have you seen big wows from SCD??? Like Elaine, bit of a newbie so any advice about menus especially breakfast, much appreciated. Luv From Caroline Traa, Aberdeenshire, Scotland xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Hi Caroline, I've had a look at the LOD group recipes and wondered what on earth spectrum palm shortening is?? Love Diane x Re: starting SCD Hi I know you gave me some advice previously when I was quivering about SCD.... Have been having a bit of a go this last fortnight whilst has been on Easter hols. Basically she had rice bread previously and now doesnt... We ahve tried coconut bread as a replacemnet (as posted on the LOD list). She loves it, but like all suspicious muyms that worries me, mmmmm.... Having been indoctrinated to LOD for the past 6 months I am worried about the nuttiness of SCD. I thot I remebered that your kid didnt tolerate nuts... How do you know... What are the symptoms... Is he hyper??... I guess I feel kinda bad that s diet is quite limited and to drop her favourite thing (rice bread from Barkat!!) is such a shame... Have you seen big wows from SCD??? Like Elaine, bit of a newbie so any advice about menus especially breakfast, much appreciated. Luv From Caroline Traa, Aberdeenshire, Scotland xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Hi Elaine We have links t the SCD sites on the TreatingAutism.com links page and also under interventions Good luck Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Tom ate bolognaise sauce for breakfast - i.e. beef with all allowed veg diced into it and herbs, also meatballs of ground chicken, butter beans and so on. You have to forget what we consider normal meals and just make sure you get enough calories in. But you can hide a multitude of sins in bolognaise sauce. and there is a pear cordial that you dilute with no sugar on the Dietary needs direct site. And the macaroons are quite good, as are nuggest coated in ground almonds to make them crunchy. And I presume Xylitol is OK on SCD as it's not actual sugar. Well worth a go. We only stopped because TOm is so skinny anyway and was losing weight. His school is really supportive of everything we do with him but they were concerned at continuing the diet when he lost 2 Ibs and didn't regain them. It is a pain to do unless as a family you eat meat and two veg at all meals. If you DO - and you can skip potatoes, then it's a doddle. HTH Steph x > > Hi everyone, > > We are about to start SCD on Monday and I am still trying to work out > exactly what to include in the introductory diet. Would those of you that > have done this please let me know because at the moment I think I am looking > at chicken, beef, and scrambled eggs (which wouldn't eat anyway). > Does anyone know what else we can use. > > Thanks > > Elaine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Hi Elaine You can also eat cooked carrots on the intro diet. Joe has been on SCD for almost two years now. It really helped gut wise. We did the intro diet for 2 days then added one SCD legal food back in every 5 days. I remember Joe was really hungry, and I mean REALLY. He ate a whole cooked organic chicken a day plus 2lb carrots for about 2 weeks. It cost me a fortune! And he ate so many carrots he turned orange. Have you looked at peacanbread.com? They have lots of kid friendly recipes. Joe wouldn't eat eggs by themselves either but there is a recipe for chicken cupcake which he would eat, so he'd have that for breakfast plus some nitrate and sugar free bacon. I don't think xylitol is allowed on SCD actually Steph, but honey is. Good luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Thanks , I know that you can’t have xylitol and that has a nut allergy (but not to almonds). I spoke to Pam Ferro at DAN conference and she said I could try almonds in a couple of months. Did you use Bolognese during introductory diet? Elaine From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Sirr Sent: 15 April 2006 10:32 Autism Treatment Subject: Re: starting SCD Tom ate bolognaise sauce for breakfast - i.e. beef with all allowed veg diced into it and herbs, also meatballs of ground chicken, butter beans and so on. You have to forget what we consider normal meals and just make sure you get enough calories in. But you can hide a multitude of sins in bolognaise sauce. and there is a pear cordial that you dilute with no sugar on the Dietary needs direct site. And the macaroons are quite good, as are nuggest coated in ground almonds to make them crunchy. And I presume Xylitol is OK on SCD as it's not actual sugar. Well worth a go. We only stopped because TOm is so skinny anyway and was losing weight. His school is really supportive of everything we do with him but they were concerned at continuing the diet when he lost 2 Ibs and didn't regain them. It is a pain to do unless as a family you eat meat and two veg at all meals. If you DO - and you can skip potatoes, then it's a doddle. HTH Steph x > > Hi everyone, > > We are about to start SCD on Monday and I am still trying to work out > exactly what to include in the introductory diet. Would those of you that > have done this please let me know because at the moment I think I am looking > at chicken, beef, and scrambled eggs (which wouldn't eat anyway). > Does anyone know what else we can use. > > Thanks > > Elaine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Hi , I am trying SCD because ’s gut is awful. He has been GF/CF since he was 2 1/2 , he is now 8 ½ and yeast free, sugar free, soy and corn free since November. He became incontinent of faeces a year ago (prior to which he was totally independent at the toilet) and he has not regained continence. We are hoping SCd will help gut and also incontinence. He has made such great progress in all other areas since starting DAN which delights us, but the incontinence is such a hindrance and awful for Tom. Do you happen to have the recipe for chicken cupcakes (only thing is can’t have almonds for a month or so). I will go shopping tomorrow and buy plenty of meat. Did you have to keep an eye on Joe’s weight? Did SCD help his gut? Finally can I use peeled pears or ripe bananas in the beginning or do I have to wait until intro has finished and bowels are improving? Elaine From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Charman Sent: 15 April 2006 10:45 Autism Treatment Subject: Re: starting SCD Hi Elaine You can also eat cooked carrots on the intro diet. Joe has been on SCD for almost two years now. It really helped gut wise. We did the intro diet for 2 days then added one SCD legal food back in every 5 days. I remember Joe was really hungry, and I mean REALLY. He ate a whole cooked organic chicken a day plus 2lb carrots for about 2 weeks. It cost me a fortune! And he ate so many carrots he turned orange. Have you looked at peacanbread.com? They have lots of kid friendly recipes. Joe wouldn't eat eggs by themselves either but there is a recipe for chicken cupcake which he would eat, so he'd have that for breakfast plus some nitrate and sugar free bacon. I don't think xylitol is allowed on SCD actually Steph, but honey is. Good luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Thanks, I didn’t realise I will have a look. Thanks, elaine From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Mum231ASD@... Sent: 15 April 2006 11:22 Autism Treatment Subject: Re: Re: starting SCD Hi Elaine We have links t the SCD sites on the TreatingAutism.com links page and also under interventions Good luck Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Hi Elaine We are hoping SCd will help gut and also incontinence. I hope so too! It did for Joe. The first time he used the toilet for a poo was about a month after starting SCD. Do > you happen to have the recipe for chicken cupcakes (only thing is > can't have almonds for a month or so). It is on the pecanbread website, not sure I'm allowed to post it here! It doesn't have nuts in so is fine for the intro diet. Did you have to keep an eye on Joe's weight? Do you mean in terms of him over or under weight? Joe is quite a big boy, On 95th percentile for height and weight, so being underweight has never been an issue for us, thankfully. He eats alot but is not overweight and SCD has not changed anything there for us. Did SCD help > his gut? Yes, somewhat, but we started Houston enzymes about 6 weeks into SCD and they helped alot too. It didn't do the full job though, although things got better he still had loose stools and didnt poo often enough (about every 2-3 days). Funnily enough Rob Nijssen's Threewells protocol seems to have sorted that and he now has formed stools and goes most days. > > Finally can I use peeled pears or ripe bananas in the begining I believe you can use ripe bananas, as long as they are very ripe with lots of black spots on, but I am talking from memory here. You can introduce cooked peeled pears after the intro, but I don't think you can have them on the intro itself. I think they were one of the first foods we introduced. Please feel free to email me off-list if I can help any more - good luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 , Thanks for the info. I will check pecanbread, I do get that list and currently there are about 7000 e-mails on my computer and so they should be there. Regards ’s incontinence I spoke to jerry Kratzinel at Dan and he thought was incontinent (again) and so we re following the following protocol (don’t know if would help anybody else). Micralax enemas for 5 days. We are on day 5, to start benefiber for bulk and high dose vit c as laxative. Hopefully it will help. has never had a weight problem either. I will put together a small list of what I am doing and will mail off list. Thanks Elaine From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Charman Sent: 15 April 2006 11:42 Autism Treatment Subject: Re: starting SCD Hi Elaine We are hoping SCd will help gut and also incontinence. I hope so too! It did for Joe. The first time he used the toilet for a poo was about a month after starting SCD. Do > you happen to have the recipe for chicken cupcakes (only thing is > can't have almonds for a month or so). It is on the pecanbread website, not sure I'm allowed to post it here! It doesn't have nuts in so is fine for the intro diet. Did you have to keep an eye on Joe's weight? Do you mean in terms of him over or under weight? Joe is quite a big boy, On 95th percentile for height and weight, so being underweight has never been an issue for us, thankfully. He eats alot but is not overweight and SCD has not changed anything there for us. Did SCD help > his gut? Yes, somewhat, but we started Houston enzymes about 6 weeks into SCD and they helped alot too. It didn't do the full job though, although things got better he still had loose stools and didnt poo often enough (about every 2-3 days). Funnily enough Rob Nijssen's Threewells protocol seems to have sorted that and he now has formed stools and goes most days. > > Finally can I use peeled pears or ripe bananas in the begining I believe you can use ripe bananas, as long as they are very ripe with lots of black spots on, but I am talking from memory here. You can introduce cooked peeled pears after the intro, but I don't think you can have them on the intro itself. I think they were one of the first foods we introduced. Please feel free to email me off-list if I can help any more - good luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 to be honest I can't remember. I do know that he ate a lot of nuts which doens't help you at all if has a nut allergy. SHame you can't have xylitol - I wonder why as it has no effect on Tom at all. He can't work out why he's not getting his usual " high " off it. He ate macaroons, bolognaise, chicken pancakes, nuggets, beefburgers (lots of) and the courgette lasagne which we thought he'd shun but he gobbled up. The pecan bread site is good for recipes - or reminders of things that taste quite normal but can be eaten. If I had the discipline I'd do this diet myself - it's very healthy. > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > We are about to start SCD on Monday and I am still trying to work out > > exactly what to include in the introductory diet. Would those of you > that > > have done this please let me know because at the moment I think I am > looking > > at chicken, beef, and scrambled eggs (which wouldn't eat > anyway). > > Does anyone know what else we can use. > > > > Thanks > > > > Elaine > > > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. > If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified > practitioner. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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