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Hi Carolyn,

I can't speaak to true Kidney issues but I can tell you that several

moths ago 4.10 at the time pddnos was hospitalized because his

bun was elevated, however his creatinine was low normal. When this

happened again his pediatrician got in touch with a nephro colleage

at Childrens who said as long as the creattinine is low its probably

just a result of a high protein intake and not to worry unless he had

urinary symptoms and a bun approaching 200. So like I said, your

situation may be completely different just thought I would share our

experience.

Interesting note is that although his protein intake is 3xRDA and his

bun reflects increased protein his urine metabolic tests (Tufts)

indicate a low protein intake. HMMMMM.

Hope you can figuire things out,

Donna

In pecanbread , " c.char " <c.char@c...> wrote:

> I need to talk to someone who knows about SCD and kidney issues.

> Several years ago I was diagnosed with a kidney disease called IGA

> Nephropathy. Gastro problems sometimes goes along with the disease.

> My disease was stabilized for over 10 years meaning no major

changes. Within

> the last year or so (while on gfcf and now SCD) I am suddenly

spilling an

> increased amount of protein. My gastro symptoms has been the best

it ever

> has been and so has my energy level. I don't want to get off of the

SCD diet

> but I am not sure about the sudden increase in the amount of protein

> spilling in my urine. I have noticed a general bloating from fluid

retention

> and they said it is related to the the protein output.

> My nephro keeps talking about limiting the protein intake possibly

yet

> staying on this allergenic diet but I just can't fathom going back

to my old

> diet.

> I would like some statistics or reports on that protein intake does

not harm

> the kidneys.

> Carolyn

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mercury/ionic silver froma amalgam fillings is notorious for kidney

problems.

> I need to talk to someone who knows about SCD and kidney issues.

> Several years ago I was diagnosed with a kidney disease called IGA

> Nephropathy. Gastro problems sometimes goes along with the disease.

> My disease was stabilized for over 10 years meaning no major

changes. Within

> the last year or so (while on gfcf and now SCD) I am suddenly

spilling an

> increased amount of protein. My gastro symptoms has been the best

it ever

> has been and so has my energy level. I don't want to get off of the

SCD diet

> but I am not sure about the sudden increase in the amount of protein

> spilling in my urine. I have noticed a general bloating from fluid

retention

> and they said it is related to the the protein output.

> My nephro keeps talking about limiting the protein intake possibly

yet

> staying on this allergenic diet but I just can't fathom going back

to my old

> diet.

> I would like some statistics or reports on that protein intake does

not harm

> the kidneys.

> Carolyn

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hmmm that is interesting. I will check the BUN and Creatinine out at my next

appt.

thank you for the insight

Carolyn

Re: ot: advanced topic on kidneys and scd

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Hi Carolyn,

I can't speaak to true Kidney issues but I can tell you that several

moths ago 4.10 at the time pddnos was hospitalized because his

bun was elevated, however his creatinine was low normal. When this

happened again his pediatrician got in touch with a nephro colleage

at Childrens who said as long as the creattinine is low its probably

just a result of a high protein intake and not to worry unless he had

urinary symptoms and a bun approaching 200. So like I said, your

situation may be completely different just thought I would share our

experience.

Interesting note is that although his protein intake is 3xRDA and his

bun reflects increased protein his urine metabolic tests (Tufts)

indicate a low protein intake. HMMMMM.

Hope you can figuire things out,

Donna

In pecanbread , " c.char " <c.char@c...> wrote:

> I need to talk to someone who knows about SCD and kidney issues.

> Several years ago I was diagnosed with a kidney disease called IGA

> Nephropathy. Gastro problems sometimes goes along with the disease.

> My disease was stabilized for over 10 years meaning no major

changes. Within

> the last year or so (while on gfcf and now SCD) I am suddenly

spilling an

> increased amount of protein. My gastro symptoms has been the best

it ever

> has been and so has my energy level. I don't want to get off of the

SCD diet

> but I am not sure about the sudden increase in the amount of protein

> spilling in my urine. I have noticed a general bloating from fluid

retention

> and they said it is related to the the protein output.

> My nephro keeps talking about limiting the protein intake possibly

yet

> staying on this allergenic diet but I just can't fathom going back

to my old

> diet.

> I would like some statistics or reports on that protein intake does

not harm

> the kidneys.

> Carolyn

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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Hi :

The kidney problem originated from a strep infection Streptococcal

Glomerulonephritis while pregnant with my oldest AS child.

I however do not doubt that the amalgam fillings may be exacerbating the

situation.

So I will check into that.

Thanks for the input.

Carolyn

Re: ot: advanced topic on kidneys and scd

mercury/ionic silver froma amalgam fillings is notorious for kidney

problems.

> I need to talk to someone who knows about SCD and kidney issues.

> Several years ago I was diagnosed with a kidney disease called IGA

> Nephropathy. Gastro problems sometimes goes along with the disease.

> My disease was stabilized for over 10 years meaning no major

changes. Within

> the last year or so (while on gfcf and now SCD) I am suddenly

spilling an

> increased amount of protein. My gastro symptoms has been the best

it ever

> has been and so has my energy level. I don't want to get off of the

SCD diet

> but I am not sure about the sudden increase in the amount of protein

> spilling in my urine. I have noticed a general bloating from fluid

retention

> and they said it is related to the the protein output.

> My nephro keeps talking about limiting the protein intake possibly

yet

> staying on this allergenic diet but I just can't fathom going back

to my old

> diet.

> I would like some statistics or reports on that protein intake does

not harm

> the kidneys.

> Carolyn

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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its very hard to get the effect of mercury toxicity because its so

subtle and systemic.

but recently on yahoo autism-mercury a woman breast feeding child had

her milk tested for mercuy

five amalgams and the milk was ten times over safe/normal(?!) levels.

a hair test would indicate the level of heavy metala induced

minerals tranport disorder.

remvoing amalgams without taking more mercury dump form the removal

proess requires undertsanding and research. new laser dental

equipment seems the best option. also mineral supplementation is

needed esp seleniums

http://members.tripod.com/mueller_ranges/links/compendium/myminerals.h

tml

> > I need to talk to someone who knows about SCD and kidney issues.

> > Several years ago I was diagnosed with a kidney disease called

IGA

> > Nephropathy. Gastro problems sometimes goes along with the

disease.

> > My disease was stabilized for over 10 years meaning no major

> changes. Within

> > the last year or so (while on gfcf and now SCD) I am suddenly

> spilling an

> > increased amount of protein. My gastro symptoms has been the

best

> it ever

> > has been and so has my energy level. I don't want to get off of

the

> SCD diet

> > but I am not sure about the sudden increase in the amount of

protein

> > spilling in my urine. I have noticed a general bloating from

fluid

> retention

> > and they said it is related to the the protein output.

> > My nephro keeps talking about limiting the protein intake

possibly

> yet

> > staying on this allergenic diet but I just can't fathom going

back

> to my old

> > diet.

> > I would like some statistics or reports on that protein intake

does

> not harm

> > the kidneys.

> > Carolyn

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read

the following websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

>

>

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