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Hi all,

Been working on some new things with Jake this past month. We've basically cut out sunscreens, bug sprays, nitrates and aspartame. He had a bad reaction to sunscreen which got me thinking about what other sensitivities he might have ....environmental, chemical, preservatives, etc.

Anyway, since doing this he had "only" 15 tonic clonic seizures in July, down from his usual 25-30. Good news.

We had a long visit with his neuros yesterday, and we have decided to go with an organic/natural diet as much as possible to see if it helps. We've also decided to try eliminating certain things to see what happens.

First thing we're going to eliminate is eggs. Jake eats an omlette every morning for breakfast. I'm searching for ideas on what else to feed him for breakfast. His other meals are basically chicken/salmon, with veggies, cheese, cream and oil. I could do one of those but I'm looking for something different.

I've just bought Sheltons brand Turkey breakfast sausage....all natural, thought I would try those w/ some peanut butter or something like that.

Any other creative moms out there? Anyone used the Sheltons turkey sausage?

Thanks -

Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

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's yogurt meal would work for breakfast - unless you are dairy

free??

Anyway you stir together sour cream, oil, vanilla, sweetner and fruit

(peaches work well), stir and stir and stir, refrigerate for about half

an hour (you could always make it the night before and restir the next

morning, the oil will separate), cheese on the side for protien.

loves it and if you stir enough, the consistency is like yogurt.

Also, if you are eliminating nitrates, does that eliminate ham?? If

not, how about ham, cheese and fruit with the fat in cream and oil whipped

and flavoured and sweetned for ice cream.

swoyer wrote:

Hi all,Been

working on some new things with Jake this past month. We've basically

cut out sunscreens, bug sprays, nitrates and aspartame. He had a

bad reaction to sunscreen which got me thinking about what other sensitivities

he might have ....environmental, chemical, preservatives, etc.Anyway,

since doing this he had "only" 15 tonic clonic seizures in July, down from

his usual 25-30. Good news.We

had a long visit with his neuros yesterday, and we have decided to go with

an organic/natural diet as much as possible to see if it helps. We've

also decided to try eliminating certain things to see what happens.First

thing we're going to eliminate is eggs. Jake eats an omlette every

morning for breakfast. I'm searching for ideas on what else to feed

him for breakfast. His other meals are basically chicken/salmon,

with veggies, cheese, cream and oil. I could do one of those but

I'm looking for something different.I've

just bought Sheltons brand Turkey breakfast sausage....all natural, thought

I would try those w/ some peanut butter or something like that.Any

other creative moms out there? Anyone used the Sheltons turkey sausage?Thanks

-Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

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NOT just a last resort!"

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's yogurt meal would work for breakfast - unless you are dairy

free??

Anyway you stir together sour cream, oil, vanilla, sweetner and fruit

(peaches work well), stir and stir and stir, refrigerate for about half

an hour (you could always make it the night before and restir the next

morning, the oil will separate), cheese on the side for protien.

loves it and if you stir enough, the consistency is like yogurt.

Also, if you are eliminating nitrates, does that eliminate ham?? If

not, how about ham, cheese and fruit with the fat in cream and oil whipped

and flavoured and sweetned for ice cream.

swoyer wrote:

Hi all,Been

working on some new things with Jake this past month. We've basically

cut out sunscreens, bug sprays, nitrates and aspartame. He had a

bad reaction to sunscreen which got me thinking about what other sensitivities

he might have ....environmental, chemical, preservatives, etc.Anyway,

since doing this he had "only" 15 tonic clonic seizures in July, down from

his usual 25-30. Good news.We

had a long visit with his neuros yesterday, and we have decided to go with

an organic/natural diet as much as possible to see if it helps. We've

also decided to try eliminating certain things to see what happens.First

thing we're going to eliminate is eggs. Jake eats an omlette every

morning for breakfast. I'm searching for ideas on what else to feed

him for breakfast. His other meals are basically chicken/salmon,

with veggies, cheese, cream and oil. I could do one of those but

I'm looking for something different.I've

just bought Sheltons brand Turkey breakfast sausage....all natural, thought

I would try those w/ some peanut butter or something like that.Any

other creative moms out there? Anyone used the Sheltons turkey sausage?Thanks

-Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

"The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option,

NOT just a last resort!"

List is for parent to parent support only.

It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team!

Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe

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's yogurt meal would work for breakfast - unless you are dairy

free??

Anyway you stir together sour cream, oil, vanilla, sweetner and fruit

(peaches work well), stir and stir and stir, refrigerate for about half

an hour (you could always make it the night before and restir the next

morning, the oil will separate), cheese on the side for protien.

loves it and if you stir enough, the consistency is like yogurt.

Also, if you are eliminating nitrates, does that eliminate ham?? If

not, how about ham, cheese and fruit with the fat in cream and oil whipped

and flavoured and sweetned for ice cream.

swoyer wrote:

Hi all,Been

working on some new things with Jake this past month. We've basically

cut out sunscreens, bug sprays, nitrates and aspartame. He had a

bad reaction to sunscreen which got me thinking about what other sensitivities

he might have ....environmental, chemical, preservatives, etc.Anyway,

since doing this he had "only" 15 tonic clonic seizures in July, down from

his usual 25-30. Good news.We

had a long visit with his neuros yesterday, and we have decided to go with

an organic/natural diet as much as possible to see if it helps. We've

also decided to try eliminating certain things to see what happens.First

thing we're going to eliminate is eggs. Jake eats an omlette every

morning for breakfast. I'm searching for ideas on what else to feed

him for breakfast. His other meals are basically chicken/salmon,

with veggies, cheese, cream and oil. I could do one of those but

I'm looking for something different.I've

just bought Sheltons brand Turkey breakfast sausage....all natural, thought

I would try those w/ some peanut butter or something like that.Any

other creative moms out there? Anyone used the Sheltons turkey sausage?Thanks

-Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

"The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option,

NOT just a last resort!"

List is for parent to parent support only.

It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team!

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I've used the Sheltons. I think there's a meal plan

in the Keto diet book that has butter, applesauce,

sausage and cream.

:)

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I also have a good snack recipe that I sometimes use

for breakfast when we're travelling. I use Brown Cow

Whole Milk with Cream on Top yogurt (plain), mixed

with some whipped cream (could also add oils, but I

haven't started using much yet) and strawberries.

Serve it with smoked salmon -- you can find some

brands with very low carbs. I found ours at Einsteins

Bagels and at Trader Joes -- don't know if they have

those on the east coast.

--- " m.coole " wrote:

> 's yogurt meal would work for breakfast -

> unless you are dairy

> free??

> Anyway you stir together sour cream, oil, vanilla,

> sweetner and fruit

> (peaches work well), stir and stir and stir,

> refrigerate for about half

> an hour (you could always make it the night before

> and restir the next

> morning, the oil will separate), cheese on the side

> for protien.

> loves it and if you stir enough, the consistency is

> like yogurt.

> Also, if you are eliminating nitrates, does that

> eliminate ham?? If not,

> how about ham, cheese and fruit with the fat in

> cream and oil whipped

> and flavoured and sweetned for ice cream.

>

>

> swoyer wrote:

>

> > Hi all,Been working on some new things with Jake

> this past month.

> > We've basically cut out sunscreens, bug sprays,

> nitrates and

> > aspartame. He had a bad reaction to sunscreen

> which got me thinking

> > about what other sensitivities he might have

> ....environmental,

> > chemical, preservatives, etc.Anyway, since doing

> this he had " only " 15

> > tonic clonic seizures in July, down from his usual

> 25-30. Good

> > news.We had a long visit with his neuros

> yesterday, and we have

> > decided to go with an organic/natural diet as much

> as possible to see

> > if it helps. We've also decided to try

> eliminating certain things to

> > see what happens.First thing we're going to

> eliminate is eggs. Jake

> > eats an omlette every morning for breakfast. I'm

> searching for ideas

> > on what else to feed him for breakfast. His other

> meals are basically

> > chicken/salmon, with veggies, cheese, cream and

> oil. I could do one

> > of those but I'm looking for something

> different.I've just bought

> > Sheltons brand Turkey breakfast sausage....all

> natural, thought I

> > would try those w/ some peanut butter or something

> like that.Any other

> > creative moms out there? Anyone used the Sheltons

> turkey

> > sausage?Thanks -Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

> >

> >

> > " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment

> option, NOT just a last

> > resort! "

> >

> > List is for parent to parent

> support only.

> > It is important to get medical

> advice from a

> > professional keto team!

> > Subscribe:

> ketogenic-subscribe

> > Unsubscribe:

> ketogenic-unsubscribe

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I also have a good snack recipe that I sometimes use

for breakfast when we're travelling. I use Brown Cow

Whole Milk with Cream on Top yogurt (plain), mixed

with some whipped cream (could also add oils, but I

haven't started using much yet) and strawberries.

Serve it with smoked salmon -- you can find some

brands with very low carbs. I found ours at Einsteins

Bagels and at Trader Joes -- don't know if they have

those on the east coast.

--- " m.coole " wrote:

> 's yogurt meal would work for breakfast -

> unless you are dairy

> free??

> Anyway you stir together sour cream, oil, vanilla,

> sweetner and fruit

> (peaches work well), stir and stir and stir,

> refrigerate for about half

> an hour (you could always make it the night before

> and restir the next

> morning, the oil will separate), cheese on the side

> for protien.

> loves it and if you stir enough, the consistency is

> like yogurt.

> Also, if you are eliminating nitrates, does that

> eliminate ham?? If not,

> how about ham, cheese and fruit with the fat in

> cream and oil whipped

> and flavoured and sweetned for ice cream.

>

>

> swoyer wrote:

>

> > Hi all,Been working on some new things with Jake

> this past month.

> > We've basically cut out sunscreens, bug sprays,

> nitrates and

> > aspartame. He had a bad reaction to sunscreen

> which got me thinking

> > about what other sensitivities he might have

> ....environmental,

> > chemical, preservatives, etc.Anyway, since doing

> this he had " only " 15

> > tonic clonic seizures in July, down from his usual

> 25-30. Good

> > news.We had a long visit with his neuros

> yesterday, and we have

> > decided to go with an organic/natural diet as much

> as possible to see

> > if it helps. We've also decided to try

> eliminating certain things to

> > see what happens.First thing we're going to

> eliminate is eggs. Jake

> > eats an omlette every morning for breakfast. I'm

> searching for ideas

> > on what else to feed him for breakfast. His other

> meals are basically

> > chicken/salmon, with veggies, cheese, cream and

> oil. I could do one

> > of those but I'm looking for something

> different.I've just bought

> > Sheltons brand Turkey breakfast sausage....all

> natural, thought I

> > would try those w/ some peanut butter or something

> like that.Any other

> > creative moms out there? Anyone used the Sheltons

> turkey

> > sausage?Thanks -Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

> >

> >

> > " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment

> option, NOT just a last

> > resort! "

> >

> > List is for parent to parent

> support only.

> > It is important to get medical

> advice from a

> > professional keto team!

> > Subscribe:

> ketogenic-subscribe

> > Unsubscribe:

> ketogenic-unsubscribe

> >

> >

> >

> >

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On Fri, 3 Aug 2001 15:33:29 -0400 "swoyer" writes:

First thing we're going to eliminate is eggs. Jake eats an omlette every morning for breakfast. I'm searching for ideas on what else to feed him for breakfast. His other meals are basically chicken/salmon, with veggies, cheese, cream and oil. I could do one of those but I'm looking for something different.

Barb..

Just curious why your keeping the cream and eliminating the eggs??

I would go for gluten and casein first. (Cream and chesses)

cya

bArb...Brys mom

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Hm, yes, good point. I just picked eggs because it seemed like a simple thing to eliminate and check. I don't think he gets any wheat.....but dairy, that's another ballgame.

He gets a little bit of cream 8g, and a bit of cheese w/ every meal.

I need to figure out some dairy free menus that I think he'll eat.....

BTW, we're back to eggs....he's back to seizing....has been having 2 grand mals a morning for a few days now....is behaviorally a nightmare.....ugh...

So much for my theory, but not ready to give up yet!

Barb Swoyer and Jake

Re: Breakfast meals for Jake?

On Fri, 3 Aug 2001 15:33:29 -0400 "swoyer" writes:

First thing we're going to eliminate is eggs. Jake eats an omlette every morning for breakfast. I'm searching for ideas on what else to feed him for breakfast. His other meals are basically chicken/salmon, with veggies, cheese, cream and oil. I could do one of those but I'm looking for something different.

Barb..

Just curious why your keeping the cream and eliminating the eggs??

I would go for gluten and casein first. (Cream and chesses)

cya

bArb...Brys mom "The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last resort!" List is for parent to parent support only. It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team! Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe

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