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Penny,

I make yogurt in the oven with a 60 watt light bulb, Why not try it before

buying a yogurt maker?

On Wednesday, January 21, 2004, at 01:47 PM, Penny Galloup wrote:

> This I figure will be at least a $100. investment to start and I know he'

> s going to fight it so I want to make sure it's worth it.

>

>

Carol F.

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Re: can yogurt really make a difference with your child

Penny,

I make yogurt in the oven with a 60 watt light bulb, Why not try it before

buying a yogurt maker?

On Wednesday, January 21, 2004, at 01:47 PM, Penny Galloup wrote:

> This I figure will be at least a $100. investment to start and I know he'

> s going to fight it so I want to make sure it's worth it.

>

>

Carol F.

---------

c.frilegh@...

Toronto , Celiac SCD 2 years

There is no substitute for the right food!

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Have you taken away the pork rinds yet?

Patti

can yogurt really make a difference with your child

Now that I'm thinking about attempting yogurt with Kenzie I would like to hear

from people who really think yogurt has made a difference. I understand about

the good bacteria but how significant can it be? Kenzie has been through a

million different interventions. He still only eats about three foods on this

diet no matter how hard I try so yogurt will be no easy task. Nothing we've

done has ever really made things " click " for him. No bursts of language, no

kind of real play. Still mainly autistic behaviors. I'm beginning to think

that's how it will always be. Anyhow I would REALLY appreciate either on or off

list people's stories on how using the yogurt changed things. I'd love to hear

both the good and bad. This I figure will be at least a $100. investment to

start and I know he's going to fight it so I want to make sure it's worth it.

Thanks so much.

Penny

Kenzie 7 y.o.

SCD 15 wks.

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> Now that I'm thinking about attempting yogurt with Kenzie I would

like to hear from people who really think yogurt has made a

difference. I understand about the good bacteria but how significant

can it be?

This is what we have seen:

weight increase again. While on SCD, my son gaines weight steadily

all the time (very welcome). After getting the nut yoghurt going

steadily, this weight gain curve has become steeper, the increase is

speeding up. People notice that he looks much better. Is it the fatty

yoghurt? Is it the healthiness?

Also his stool is has become firmer instantly. I haven't seen a mushy

or discolered stool since the nut yoghurt.

BUT I decided to experiment on nut yoghurt because my son did not

tolerate goats yoghurt. I sincerely think that the goats yoghurt and

the nut yoghurt have the exact same beneficial features.

Marjan

mom to Nick, 7, scd since jan 18 2003

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No but I try to limit them to school and chicken nugget preparation.

can yogurt really make a difference with your child

Now that I'm thinking about attempting yogurt with Kenzie I would like to

hear from people who really think yogurt has made a difference. I understand

about the good bacteria but how significant can it be? Kenzie has been through

a million different interventions. He still only eats about three foods on this

diet no matter how hard I try so yogurt will be no easy task. Nothing we've

done has ever really made things " click " for him. No bursts of language, no

kind of real play. Still mainly autistic behaviors. I'm beginning to think

that's how it will always be. Anyhow I would REALLY appreciate either on or off

list people's stories on how using the yogurt changed things. I'd love to hear

both the good and bad. This I figure will be at least a $100. investment to

start and I know he's going to fight it so I want to make sure it's worth it.

Thanks so much.

Penny

Kenzie 7 y.o.

SCD 15 wks.

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