Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Hi Caroline, don’t know about creatinine, but thought to mention another mum saying they did well on SCD, then stagnated, then saw enormous positive effect after they gave their daughter pure glucose. Mainly cognitive. I don’t remember what made them try that... Sandy, re Clostridia – Elaine Gottsch. mentions in several places that SCD will not fight clostridia. In fact she said that if SCD does not work for someone’s obvious gut issues, the first suspect would be clostridia diff. Natasa x Thanks Sally, And I think the first part which says.... Creatinine is a substance that is produced during the body's natural activity (metabolism). is the significant part for children with disabilties where muscle tone is usually low, activity less then creatinine is normally lower. With SCD and less carbs, there is a school of thought that you further reduce muscle mass by utilising proteins in your meatabolism more thereby reducing muscle mass (perhaps and reducing it further). Some reckon that not having readily metabolisable carbs (is that even a word or have I made it up?) is problematic as brian function is dependent on readily available glucose frequently so with SCD you do help the gut and the Candida overgrowth, but my worry is as s creatinine has decreased so much are we seeing problems like this. Apparently using SCD long term this is a common feature, but still mulling it over and checking it out so if anyone else has creatinine levels from pre and during SCD (long term) that would be interesting. Thanks for your help. Luv Caroline xx > > http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/liverandkidney/203123.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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