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I have switched him to white grape juice, which I believe is not phenolic

(correct me if I am wrong). If he didn't have white grape I do not know what he

would drink, he cannot tolerate orange and will not touch pineapple or tomato.

I really think it is the gelatin but maybe I will try a different juice next

time, in about a month or two! Thanks!

Alice

Alice,

It is highly possible that your son is reacting to the grape juice

rather than the gelatin. Grapes are highly phenolic, and my son

still cannot tolerate them. Maybe try a different juice and see if

that makes a difference.

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it took me a while to work out that i don't really tolerate grape

juice, white or red but i can eat peeled grapes no prob.

you will likely beenfit from zinc and molybdenum as per my minerals

page which i now feel restrained from posting as this is somehow

perceived as 'illegal' meaning 'i don't want to know'

some gelatin is essential as it provides glutamine....i don't like

the store bought gelatines, the best i find is to pour the juice from

say a slow roasted(225F) chicken in a jug and when it cools enough

you can use a straw to suck up the collagenous juice below the fat,

sort like chicken soup.

scd without minerals is not really possible imo.

> I have switched him to white grape juice, which I believe is not

phenolic (correct me if I am wrong). If he didn't have white grape I

do not know what he would drink, he cannot tolerate orange and will

not touch pineapple or tomato. I really think it is the gelatin but

maybe I will try a different juice next time, in about a month or

two! Thanks!

>

> Alice

>

> Alice,

>

> It is highly possible that your son is reacting to the grape

juice

> rather than the gelatin. Grapes are highly phenolic, and my son

> still cannot tolerate them. Maybe try a different juice and see

if

> that makes a difference.

>

>

>

>

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Per his physician, does get minerals, which I happily bake into his

muffins.

I am certain that the reactions has are from the gelatin, since he

drinks the juice all day long but only has the reactions after eating the Knox

gelatin.

I just want to have people know to watch out for reactions when starting to add

gelatin, since some kids just can't tolerate it. It took me a while to figure

it out with since it was " legal " .

Alice

----- Original Message ----- scd without minerals is not really possible imo.

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As for the white grapes, I'll say this - back before SCD, when I went from apple

juice to white grape my son did much better (phenol reaction-wise). But when I

went from white grape to pear he did MUCH MUCH better. Pears are very, very

low. If you could home juice? I know it's hard, this is just my experience.

Best,

in NC

Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/diarrhea problems; , age 3, healthy; and

, 19 mos, healthy

SCD 1 1/2 weeks

Phenolic Grape Juice

I have switched him to white grape juice, which I believe is not phenolic

(correct me if I am wrong). If he didn't have white grape I do not know what he

would drink, he cannot tolerate orange and will not touch pineapple or tomato.

I really think it is the gelatin but maybe I will try a different juice next

time, in about a month or two! Thanks!

Alice

Alice,

It is highly possible that your son is reacting to the grape juice

rather than the gelatin. Grapes are highly phenolic, and my son

still cannot tolerate them. Maybe try a different juice and see if

that makes a difference.

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You've got me thinking, isn't gelatin used to make marshmallows? Luke goes

BONKERS, positively WILD if he eats marshmallows. I tried them on 2 different

occasions before SCD and he had the same reaction, I figured it was something in

the " natural flavors " , never considered it could be the gelatin itself? He's

never had gelatin in any other form, won't touch jello. Wonder what it DOES?

in NC

Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/highly sensitive to

phenols & salicylates/diarrhea & gas problems;

, age 3, healthy; and , 19 mos, healthy

All SCD 1 1/2 weeks

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Per his physician, does get minerals, which I happily bake into his

muffins.

I am certain that the reactions has are from the gelatin, since he

drinks the juice all day long but only has the reactions after eating the Knox

gelatin.

I just want to have people know to watch out for reactions when starting to

add gelatin, since some kids just can't tolerate it. It took me a while to

figure it out with since it was " legal " .

Alice

----- Original Message ----- scd without minerals is not really possible

imo.

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My daughter was given a very high dose of l-glutamine, 5000mg., by

her naturopath and she went bonkers. It took her days to get over

it. It also made her seizures worse. I think I read in the Enzymes

book that some people do not tolerate it well. But as said,

it is often used to heal the gut.

> > Hi Alice,

> > Gelatin is very high in free glutamate. It could be that this is

> what

> > your child is reacting to. See this link for more info.

> > http://members.ozemail.com.au/~btrudget/Karls%20Pages/Managing%

> 20Amines%2

> > 0and%20MSG/Managing%20Amines.htm

> > SCD tends to eliminate most glutamate containing foods just by

> > eliminating processed foods, but gelatin is very high glutamate.

> > , mom to , ASD (5), SCD 5 mos. and Ana, NT (3)

> >

> > I am certain that the reactions has are from the

gelatin,

> since

> > he drinks the juice all day long but only has the reactions

after

> eating

> > the Knox gelatin.

> >

> > I just want to have people know to watch out for reactions when

> > starting to add gelatin, since some kids just can't tolerate

it.

> It took

> > me a while to figure it out with since it was " legal " .

> >

> > Alice

> >

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Thanks for the info. I was unable to use the link but I am sure that I can get

the info in free glutamate from a Google search.

Phenolic Grape Juice

Hi Alice,

Gelatin is very high in free glutamate. It could be that this is what

your child is reacting to. See this link for more info.

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~btrudget/Karls%20Pages/Managing%20Amines%2

0and%20MSG/Managing%20Amines.htm

SCD tends to eliminate most glutamate containing foods just by

eliminating processed foods, but gelatin is very high glutamate.

, mom to , ASD (5), SCD 5 mos. and Ana, NT (3)

I am certain that the reactions has are from the gelatin, since

he drinks the juice all day long but only has the reactions after eating

the Knox gelatin.

I just want to have people know to watch out for reactions when

starting to add gelatin, since some kids just can't tolerate it. It took

me a while to figure it out with since it was " legal " .

Alice

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