Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 My 2 1/2 year old son is celiac, not autistic. He has no problem with phenols or any other food sensitivities other than gluten. He has been on the SCD diet since Dec 1st (gluten-free for 2 years). Before diet his favorite food was potatoes. Now it is bananas. He wanted to eat them all day long. Thankfully I have been able to find a continuing supply of nicely spotted ones. My grocery sells bags of spotted bananas with about 15 of them for $.39. I am concerned that he is eating too many though. He is eating about 2 bananas with each meal (totalling 6-7 a day)! He is barely eating meat but is eating cheese, almond bread with peanut butter and eggs. He is drinking diluted apple cider or smoothies (strawberries, banana, yogurt & apple cider). The only vegetable I have been able to get him to eat is carrots. He will also eat muffins when I find time to make them. I try to get him to eat other foods by doing things such as spreading peanut butter between 2 banana slices or banana pancakes (1 banana & 1 egg). Is it OK that he eats so many bananas? He is underweight so I am just glad to see him happily eating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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