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Teri -

Thanks so much for letting me know. I've only been using it for 3 days so

hopefully I haven't done too much harm. This is frustrating. I guess I need to

call every the manufacturer every time I use cheese to make sure it is aged?

Thanks

Zachary 4.3 ASD? SCD 3 months

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and Crystal -

I made the same mistake. I used that delicious Woolwich goat cheddar from Whole

Foods for Ian. He was doing okay with it. Since we live in another state from

the store and it is a long journey, I bought many and we ate them. Then, on a

subsequent trip, I got a batch with a new expiration date. Then Ian ended up in

the E.R. and started several days of acid (at least I hope it wasn't a bacteria)

attacks. I got very gassy, too. I called Woolwich to find out how long it was

aged. It's not aged at all -- all of their cheese is fresh. Per Elaine, it

needs to be aged for 60 days before leaving the factory. It might have been a

coincidence that I got very gassy and Ian started G.I. problems and we started

eating the cheese with a new expiration date, when the old batch at least had

been in the wrapper for 60 days (but that is still illegal). Bottom line --

that cheese is fresh, not aged, from the factory, and it is SCD-illegal.

Teri

Re: advice please from moms with kids with autism

Crystal -

I just started using the goat cheese with Zachary this week. It is the

Woolrich goat cheddar from Whole Foods. So far so good but it's still early,

of

course. Normal stools and good behavior and language. We are using Thropps

Ultrazyme Plus enzymes also. I decided to try the cheese before the yogurt so

I

would have a better idea of whether he was having a problem with the casein

or adjusting to the probiotics if we get negative reactions from the yogurt.

Zachary 4.3 ASD? SCD 3 months

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Hi, ,

You're welcome. Unless it specifies on a label and you trust the label, I,

personally, would call the manufacturer from now on. Fortunately, Woolwich was

on the Internet and I was able to get a phone number. Otherwise, I have asked

the health food store for the phone number of a farm that makes goat yogurt, and

that wasn't fermented long enough. So, it's worth it to check.

Teri

Re: and Crystal Goat cheese

Teri -

Thanks so much for letting me know. I've only been using it for 3 days so

hopefully I haven't done too much harm. This is frustrating. I guess I need

to

call every the manufacturer every time I use cheese to make sure it is aged?

Thanks

Zachary 4.3 ASD? SCD 3 months

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