Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 I'm currently on " digest " so others may have responded by now. But, just in case: My wife > and I to say least are overwhelmed. That's a common parental response. It gets easier..... A couple questions come to > mind. Is is common for a child to not have any noticeable digestive > problems (i.e. diarhea ect..) and still need this diet? Yes, in fact, the children of one of the co-founders on the list did not have overt GI problems and benefitted enormously. Secondly, > after being on the diet for a period of time, do the children become > more open to different varieties of food? Very often yes. Read the " picky eaters " section on the pecanbread site. Finally he still breast > feeds and we are unsure when it is would be beneficial to ween him > since it is his main source of comfort during his melt downs. Breastfeeding is fine (I'm a big supporter) so long as your wife too is on *strict* SCD. (trust me, in the end, she'll thank your son for making this switch necessary. SCD is very healthy for a number of reasons). Our > son is so limited on what he will eat, I guess I'm just looking for > some encouraging responses. Any info would be appreciated. You are very very lucky to be starting so early. I bet he'll do great! Good luck! Marisol > > Father of 22 months > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 24 > Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 10:20:10 -0800 > > Subject: Re: Effects on Yogurt > > Jeanne...... The key point here is that you are seeing good stuff, too. This *usually* is a good sign..... and most would conclude that it's actually kind of a new round of die-off and should be temporary. But only you can judge..... if you feel you need to, simply pull it for now and try again later. You've got to weigh out the good against the bad and decide what you think is best. > > Patti, mom to Katera, SCD 8 months > ----- Original Message ----- > I noticed that he has been short tempered/tantrums, a little hyper and aggressive. The good effects are the language has been clearer. > Could this be a die-off or intolerance? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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