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Some parts of it show the weirdness of the American diet, though. I've

just got to a point where he says " pork chop, noodles and peas, that's

lunch, I wouldn't fancy it, you wouldn't fancy it but that's just how

it's got to be " -- and really I can't see anything wrong with it.

Plus the constant snacking, eating out -- as if not doing it were

impossible. The cultural context makes a huge difference

Sally

Glynis Steele wrote:

>

> --- What makes it even more poignant is that Karl is blind. I wrote

> to him a few years ago when Jazzie was tube fed, and the introduction

> of all foods caused her to regress (except chicken). I knew it was a

> carb thing and asked him for advice. I asked him about SCD but from

> what I could gather he was finding it impossible to keep his son on

> it, as the lad kept finding ways to get illegal carbs.

>

> I know for us food is the key to whether Jazzie regresses or not,

> especially carbs. Without carbs in her diet, she is a totally

> different girl, however she has severe hypoglycaemia and needs carbs

> (double doh!!). I know has very kindly given advice for

> Jazzies sugar levels, but at the moment we are going very gently with

> supps as they also cause us problems. This week we are trying

> Candex, but a 1/4 cap caused her to vomit hugely, so we are just

> giving her a sprinkle and we'll work up from there.

>

> Thanks for posting that, its ages since I visited his website and

> good to see his updates.

>

> Best Wishes

>

> Glynis

>

> In Autism-Biomedical-Europe

> <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com>, " bbrowne123 "

> wrote:

> >

> > http://www.eklhad.net/adhd.html <http://www.eklhad.net/adhd.html>

> >

> > This article is very VERY Long, took me days to read it. However,

> it

> > is extremely illuminating. This parent went through everything

> (diet)

> > that could possibly be done, with a fine tooth comb to recovery his

> > boy from adhd.

> >

> > really interesting to get a birds eye view of someone who has tried

> > it all regarding diet, but more importantly, to see what kind of

> > reactions his child had to certain foods and the kind of reasoning

> he

> > uses to justify the continued use of sugar in his child's diet

> > (something he admits himself)

> >

> > I myself dread my boy's real problem, as being yeast, cause I dont

> > know how we are going to feed him if he cant eat fruit or potatoes

> or

> > rice, etc.

> >

> > i think we have it figured, as we are now on rotation diet and

> things

> > are going fine, but the see saw journey this parent went through

> > might save one of you from making the same mistakes re: diets and

> > maybe point you in a better direction to exactly what foods might

> be

> > culprit for your children.

> >

>

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