Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 Dear Dilshad, We have found we need to be extremely strict with diet (but we are SCD not GFCF) and we also benefit from taking digestive enzymes. We found that keeping a food diary helped us enormously, in it we listed foods, supplements, behaviours or any changes (like rashes). Doing this helped us work out what suited us and what didn't. We learnt that it was important to test one thing at a time. We didn't do well on calcium (but we have SCD legal dairy) but other folk do. Is Fe iron? that can be difficult to supplement (can irritate or cause constipation I think). Best wishes, Sandy > > > > > > > Dear All > > Happy new year to all of you. Need advice on my sons recent behavioral > > changes and we starting the bio med with him. > > My first question is > > My Dan said you should decide on how intensively you want to persue GFCF > > which kind of confused me as she said she would be giving enzymes anyway. > > please somebody elaborate because i thought even traces can help the yeast > > to grow and do what they do to make the situation worse. By intensity I mean > > seperate vessels to cook in, shouldn't use any gluten at home etc I just > > want to know whether is it mandotary to do it very strictly or once in > > awhile some g and c foods wouldn't do any harm. My son is allergic to gluten > > and does visibly become hyper when he has it. He does not drink milk any > > more he left it on his own. > > She has given some supplements which are Mb12 shots, DMG, super nu thera, > > Calcium powder, Fe, complete enzyme . She has asked for lot of tests after > > which we have to go back to her. My son is 6 year old and going to start a > > new school and his erratic behaviors are increasing I am little worried > > Thanks in advance and really appreciat your help > > Dilshad > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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