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Stan,

I looked over the caveman diet and hoped you could make a suggestion. Our little guy is vegan, by choice. He won't touch meat. His protein consists of whey protein we add to his rice milk, beans and peanut butter (which is a low IGg reactive food for him). We have tried every other nut substitute in a peanut butter form to no avail. He eats no vegetables, only pears, apples, grapes, strawberries and bananas (another IGg low reactive food). He eats all kinds of rice, potato products which are not allowed on the SCD. The beans are not allowed on SCD either. Have you run into this with other kids. He is only 25 lbs and has been at that weight for 1 year (failure to thrive) He is 2.5 years old. I know that Elaine's book lists some bread/muffin recipes for nut flours, what other substitutes for proteins, chips, french fries are there?

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Not Stan here and I don't know if these would be acceptable on SCD,

but have you considered hemp hearts? They're a great source of

protein and omega fatty acids at the same time. Pretty easy to use,

at least here.

Anita

>

> Stan,

>

> I looked over the caveman diet and hoped you could make a

suggestion. Our little guy is vegan, by choice. He won't touch meat.

His protein consists of whey protein we add to his rice milk, beans

and peanut butter (which is a low IGg reactive food for him). We

have tried every other nut substitute in a peanut butter form to no

avail. He eats no vegetables, only pears, apples, grapes,

strawberries and bananas (another IGg low reactive food). He eats

all kinds of rice, potato products which are not allowed on the SCD.

The beans are not allowed on SCD either. Have you run into this with

other kids. He is only 25 lbs and has been at that weight for 1 year

(failure to thrive) He is 2.5 years old. I know that Elaine's book

lists some bread/muffin recipes for nut flours, what other

substitutes for proteins, chips, french fries are there?

>

> Thanks in advance

>

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Not Stan here and I don't know if these would be acceptable on SCD,

but have you considered hemp hearts? They're a great source of

protein and omega fatty acids at the same time. Pretty easy to use,

at least here.

Anita

>

> Stan,

>

> I looked over the caveman diet and hoped you could make a

suggestion. Our little guy is vegan, by choice. He won't touch meat.

His protein consists of whey protein we add to his rice milk, beans

and peanut butter (which is a low IGg reactive food for him). We

have tried every other nut substitute in a peanut butter form to no

avail. He eats no vegetables, only pears, apples, grapes,

strawberries and bananas (another IGg low reactive food). He eats

all kinds of rice, potato products which are not allowed on the SCD.

The beans are not allowed on SCD either. Have you run into this with

other kids. He is only 25 lbs and has been at that weight for 1 year

(failure to thrive) He is 2.5 years old. I know that Elaine's book

lists some bread/muffin recipes for nut flours, what other

substitutes for proteins, chips, french fries are there?

>

> Thanks in advance

>

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What is hemp hearts? Happy Easter to everyone!!!!

-----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of Anita KugelstadtSent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 1:01 AMmb12 valtrex Subject: Re: SCD help,Not Stan here and I don't know if these would be acceptable on SCD, but have you considered hemp hearts? They're a great source of protein and omega fatty acids at the same time. Pretty easy to use, at least here.Anita>> Stan, > > I looked over the caveman diet and hoped you could make a suggestion. Our little guy is vegan, by choice. He won't touch meat. His protein consists of whey protein we add to his rice milk, beans and peanut butter (which is a low IGg reactive food for him). We have tried every other nut substitute in a peanut butter form to no avail. He eats no vegetables, only pears, apples, grapes, strawberries and bananas (another IGg low reactive food). He eats all kinds of rice, potato products which are not allowed on the SCD. The beans are not allowed on SCD either. Have you run into this with other kids. He is only 25 lbs and has been at that weight for 1 year (failure to thrive) He is 2.5 years old. I know that Elaine's book lists some bread/muffin recipes for nut flours, what other substitutes for proteins, chips, french fries are there?> > Thanks in advance>

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What is hemp hearts? Happy Easter to everyone!!!!

-----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of Anita KugelstadtSent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 1:01 AMmb12 valtrex Subject: Re: SCD help,Not Stan here and I don't know if these would be acceptable on SCD, but have you considered hemp hearts? They're a great source of protein and omega fatty acids at the same time. Pretty easy to use, at least here.Anita>> Stan, > > I looked over the caveman diet and hoped you could make a suggestion. Our little guy is vegan, by choice. He won't touch meat. His protein consists of whey protein we add to his rice milk, beans and peanut butter (which is a low IGg reactive food for him). We have tried every other nut substitute in a peanut butter form to no avail. He eats no vegetables, only pears, apples, grapes, strawberries and bananas (another IGg low reactive food). He eats all kinds of rice, potato products which are not allowed on the SCD. The beans are not allowed on SCD either. Have you run into this with other kids. He is only 25 lbs and has been at that weight for 1 year (failure to thrive) He is 2.5 years old. I know that Elaine's book lists some bread/muffin recipes for nut flours, what other substitutes for proteins, chips, french fries are there?> > Thanks in advance>

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I've been getting a bit further into the bacterial and fungal (and viral)

relationship to failure

to thrive and it's interesting (and scarey). There may be a connection not only

to the extra

mucus created in the gut that inhibits digestion, but it may also be the fungus

eating

some of the digestive enzymes made by the body.

Food addiction to certain foods is also typically a nutrition related and

fungal/bacterial

related problem. Fungus plus complex carbs (sugars) = alcohol and that is one

of the

reasons (I believe) that these kids don't want to eat anything else.

I would launch a dual approach of combatting the fungus and bacteria and getting

proper

food in your child.

First, as I mentioned the other day... get a juicer. Get some pear and apple in

there and

mix in some greens like spinach... it's actually pretty sweet with apple and

pear. Get more

good food in there and get away from complex carbs and grains... they are what's

hurting

your child (most likely).

And don't substitute for chips and fries... remove them. They have no value to

your child.

You might as well feed your child poison. I am not exadurating.

Just about every time a family makes these changes... things magically get

better.

Additionally, I would get an an antifungal like Diflucan or Amphotericin B asap.

Get with

your doc and jump on that... I wouldn't wait. If you need evidence you can

check your

child's tongue for a white coating, his/her face for redness and puffy eyes etc.

or just do a

OATs test from Great Plains or other and go from there.

Add antifungals... mix in probiotics if you'd like, but get the fungus onder

control and

you'll usually get your child's gut back.

- Stan

>

> Stan,

>

> I looked over the caveman diet and hoped you could make a suggestion. Our

little guy is

vegan, by choice. He won't touch meat. His protein consists of whey protein we

add to his

rice milk, beans and peanut butter (which is a low IGg reactive food for him).

We have tried

every other nut substitute in a peanut butter form to no avail. He eats no

vegetables, only

pears, apples, grapes, strawberries and bananas (another IGg low reactive food).

He eats

all kinds of rice, potato products which are not allowed on the SCD. The beans

are not

allowed on SCD either. Have you run into this with other kids. He is only 25 lbs

and has

been at that weight for 1 year (failure to thrive) He is 2.5 years old. I know

that Elaine's

book lists some bread/muffin recipes for nut flours, what other substitutes for

proteins,

chips, french fries are there?

>

> Thanks in advance

>

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Substitutes to try:

proteins: have you tried making your own pecan nut butter? It has the

closest taste to peanut butter and is easily tolerated. Add a little

honey to the processor and some light oil until you get the right

consistency. A pinch of salt, too.

Also, you can try lentils. I add pureed, cooked white beans to all my

baked goods. It helps with consistency. I wouldn't worry too much

about protein because, with all the nut flours used for baking breads

and snacks and the beans, he should be fine.

chips: Hard to believe, but pork rinds are an option. They are

crunchy and salty. Also, you can deep fry thinly sliced carrots or

butternut squash, drain, and salt to get a crunchy snack.

french fries: substitute butternut squash (or some other squash) and

fry. You can try the oven-bake method but they come out a little

mushy.

other fruit he might like: asian pears (peel them), kiwis, fresh

pineapple

Suzanne

Woodland Hills

On Apr 15, 2006, at 11:00 PM, Anita Kugelstadt wrote:

> ,

>

> Not Stan here and I don't know if these would be acceptable on SCD

> but have you considered hemp hearts?  They're a great source of

> protein and omega fatty acids at the same time.  Pretty easy to use,

> at least here.

>

> Anita

>

>

> >

> > Stan,

> >

> > I looked over the caveman diet and hoped you could make a

> suggestion. Our little guy is vegan, by choice. He won't touch meat.

> His protein consists of whey protein we add to his rice milk, beans

> and peanut butter (which is a low IGg reactive food for him). We

> have tried every other nut substitute in a peanut butter form to no

> avail. He eats no vegetables, only pears, apples, grapes,

> strawberries and bananas (another IGg low reactive food). He eats

> all kinds of rice, potato products which are not allowed on the SCD.

> The beans are not allowed on SCD either. Have you run into this with

> other kids. He is only 25 lbs and has been at that weight for 1 year

> (failure to thrive) He is 2.5 years old. I know that Elaine's book

> lists some bread/muffin recipes for nut flours, what other

> substitutes for proteins, chips, french fries are there?

> >

> > Thanks in advance

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Substitutes to try:

proteins: have you tried making your own pecan nut butter? It has the

closest taste to peanut butter and is easily tolerated. Add a little

honey to the processor and some light oil until you get the right

consistency. A pinch of salt, too.

Also, you can try lentils. I add pureed, cooked white beans to all my

baked goods. It helps with consistency. I wouldn't worry too much

about protein because, with all the nut flours used for baking breads

and snacks and the beans, he should be fine.

chips: Hard to believe, but pork rinds are an option. They are

crunchy and salty. Also, you can deep fry thinly sliced carrots or

butternut squash, drain, and salt to get a crunchy snack.

french fries: substitute butternut squash (or some other squash) and

fry. You can try the oven-bake method but they come out a little

mushy.

other fruit he might like: asian pears (peel them), kiwis, fresh

pineapple

Suzanne

Woodland Hills

On Apr 15, 2006, at 11:00 PM, Anita Kugelstadt wrote:

> ,

>

> Not Stan here and I don't know if these would be acceptable on SCD

> but have you considered hemp hearts?  They're a great source of

> protein and omega fatty acids at the same time.  Pretty easy to use,

> at least here.

>

> Anita

>

>

> >

> > Stan,

> >

> > I looked over the caveman diet and hoped you could make a

> suggestion. Our little guy is vegan, by choice. He won't touch meat.

> His protein consists of whey protein we add to his rice milk, beans

> and peanut butter (which is a low IGg reactive food for him). We

> have tried every other nut substitute in a peanut butter form to no

> avail. He eats no vegetables, only pears, apples, grapes,

> strawberries and bananas (another IGg low reactive food). He eats

> all kinds of rice, potato products which are not allowed on the SCD.

> The beans are not allowed on SCD either. Have you run into this with

> other kids. He is only 25 lbs and has been at that weight for 1 year

> (failure to thrive) He is 2.5 years old. I know that Elaine's book

> lists some bread/muffin recipes for nut flours, what other

> substitutes for proteins, chips, french fries are there?

> >

> > Thanks in advance

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I can see how threatening SCD must sound, when he is so small. But... my daughter (age 26) had gotten so thin she looked like she had been in a concentration camp. When we switched to SCD, she couldn't eat pork, stir fry, avacados, onions; a long list of foods just made her sick. When we went SCD, we didn't know how it would work for her. To our joy, little by little, her appitite came back. Now she eats everything on the diet, including the things that made her sick before. She also had a very bad reaction to certain odors, like for example the smell of coffee. Now she can go buy tea at Starbucks without feeling even a little queezy. I don't know what's best for your boy, but my guess would be that SCD may have real value for him. I hope so. and Rena <goldentoe3@...> wrote: What is hemp hearts? Happy Easter to everyone!!!! -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of Anita KugelstadtSent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 1:01 AMmb12 valtrex Subject: Re: SCD help,Not Stan here and I don't know if these would be acceptable on SCD, but have you considered hemp hearts? They're a great source of protein and omega

fatty acids at the same time. Pretty easy to use, at least here.Anita>> Stan, > > I looked over the caveman diet and hoped you could make a suggestion. Our little guy is vegan, by choice. He won't touch meat. His protein consists of whey protein we add to his rice milk, beans and peanut butter (which is a low IGg reactive food for him). We have tried every other nut substitute in a peanut butter form to no avail. He eats no vegetables, only pears, apples, grapes, strawberries and bananas (another IGg low reactive food). He eats all kinds of rice, potato products which are not allowed on the SCD. The beans are not allowed on SCD either. Have you run into this with other kids. He is only 25 lbs and has been at that weight for 1 year (failure to thrive) He is

2.5 years old. I know that Elaine's book lists some bread/muffin recipes for nut flours, what other substitutes for proteins, chips, french fries are there?> > Thanks in advance>

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I can see how threatening SCD must sound, when he is so small. But... my daughter (age 26) had gotten so thin she looked like she had been in a concentration camp. When we switched to SCD, she couldn't eat pork, stir fry, avacados, onions; a long list of foods just made her sick. When we went SCD, we didn't know how it would work for her. To our joy, little by little, her appitite came back. Now she eats everything on the diet, including the things that made her sick before. She also had a very bad reaction to certain odors, like for example the smell of coffee. Now she can go buy tea at Starbucks without feeling even a little queezy. I don't know what's best for your boy, but my guess would be that SCD may have real value for him. I hope so. and Rena <goldentoe3@...> wrote: What is hemp hearts? Happy Easter to everyone!!!! -----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of Anita KugelstadtSent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 1:01 AMmb12 valtrex Subject: Re: SCD help,Not Stan here and I don't know if these would be acceptable on SCD, but have you considered hemp hearts? They're a great source of protein and omega

fatty acids at the same time. Pretty easy to use, at least here.Anita>> Stan, > > I looked over the caveman diet and hoped you could make a suggestion. Our little guy is vegan, by choice. He won't touch meat. His protein consists of whey protein we add to his rice milk, beans and peanut butter (which is a low IGg reactive food for him). We have tried every other nut substitute in a peanut butter form to no avail. He eats no vegetables, only pears, apples, grapes, strawberries and bananas (another IGg low reactive food). He eats all kinds of rice, potato products which are not allowed on the SCD. The beans are not allowed on SCD either. Have you run into this with other kids. He is only 25 lbs and has been at that weight for 1 year (failure to thrive) He is

2.5 years old. I know that Elaine's book lists some bread/muffin recipes for nut flours, what other substitutes for proteins, chips, french fries are there?> > Thanks in advance>

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