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do S.C.D. ripe bannanas that are dehydrated feed yeast/bacteria ???

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If they do not, then, flax balls rolled with this type of extremely

ripened banana might be a new recipe, I just don't want to feed the

yeast unless i absolutely have to- M

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Stan told me that his son leaked bananas worse than casein...so it may

just depend on the child...yes, bananas do feed yeast, or so I am told,

the SCD best addresses bacteria that causes terrible UC and Crohns-like

diahrea....the constipation crowd often have different issues/dilemmas

that are helped by SCD type principles, but the the BIG responders to

that diet seem to be the diahrea set....

A tiny bit of the treat you mention should be okay esp if you can use

it as a reinforcer for eating something less desirable but more

important healing wise....we use a small portion of banana to get all

the supps and meds in at our house for example.....let me know how this

recipe goes over...Di

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> If they do not, then, flax balls rolled with this type of extremely

> ripened banana might be a new recipe, I just don't want to feed the

> yeast unless i absolutely have to- M

>

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Stan told me that his son leaked bananas worse than casein...so it may

just depend on the child...yes, bananas do feed yeast, or so I am told,

the SCD best addresses bacteria that causes terrible UC and Crohns-like

diahrea....the constipation crowd often have different issues/dilemmas

that are helped by SCD type principles, but the the BIG responders to

that diet seem to be the diahrea set....

A tiny bit of the treat you mention should be okay esp if you can use

it as a reinforcer for eating something less desirable but more

important healing wise....we use a small portion of banana to get all

the supps and meds in at our house for example.....let me know how this

recipe goes over...Di

>

> If they do not, then, flax balls rolled with this type of extremely

> ripened banana might be a new recipe, I just don't want to feed the

> yeast unless i absolutely have to- M

>

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