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Honey is legal....... some parents have found that their kids can't tolerate

it. If yours is doing fine with it, don't worry.

Patti

honey question

I have seen alot of people posting about limiting honey recently. My son

has been on the diet 10 days now and we drizzle honey over his sneaky

pancakes everyday. I thought honey was ok on this diet. Does it feed yeast?

IF so am I doing the diet in vain by feeding the gut bugs with the honey? I

am confused. Should I go back to the intro diet and do it without honey?

Denny Rush

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For folks that don't do honey, what symptoms did your child exhibit that

indicated an intolerance to honey?

How soon did the " honey intolerant " subside after you removed honey from the

diet?

Re: honey question

Honey is legal....... some parents have found that their kids can't tolerate

it. If yours is doing fine with it, don't worry.

Patti

honey question

I have seen alot of people posting about limiting honey recently. My son

has been on the diet 10 days now and we drizzle honey over his sneaky

pancakes everyday. I thought honey was ok on this diet. Does it feed yeast?

IF so am I doing the diet in vain by feeding the gut bugs with the honey? I

am confused. Should I go back to the intro diet and do it without honey?

Denny Rush

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I already knew Luke could not tolerate honey because he doesn't tolerate any

high salicylate foods. It's not a digestion thing with him (though it is a

SYMPTOM of " leaky gut " ) they don't give him diarrhea or anything. But his

behavior goes wild on them. I'm hoping a good amount of time of SCD will sure

up that leaky gut and allow him to have those foods again.

in NC

Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/salicylate intolerant/diarrhea pre-SCD;

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

All SCD since 1/26/04

honey question

I have seen alot of people posting about limiting honey recently. My son

has been on the diet 10 days now and we drizzle honey over his sneaky

pancakes everyday. I thought honey was ok on this diet. Does it feed yeast?

IF so am I doing the diet in vain by feeding the gut bugs with the honey? I

am confused. Should I go back to the intro diet and do it without honey?

Denny Rush

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We used honey on sneaky pancakes and in gelatin (half what it calls

for) from day 1. Adam's yeast metabolites in his OAT are way down

at two months into sCD, vs. pre-SCD (not gone, but way down).

I think you need to be careful, not drown in honey, but a drizzle

should be OK. If in a couple more weeks you don't think you are

getting the results you hoped for, and everything is 100% legal,

THEN in my opinion, you may want to take out honey and maybe fruit

for a week as a trial.

-- Sue, mom to Adam and

SCD 4 months

-- In pecanbread , " Denny & Alan Rush "

<dna4ever@c...> wrote:

> I have seen alot of people posting about limiting honey recently.

My son

> has been on the diet 10 days now and we drizzle honey over his

sneaky

> pancakes everyday. I thought honey was ok on this diet. Does it

feed yeast?

> IF so am I doing the diet in vain by feeding the gut bugs with the

honey? I

> am confused. Should I go back to the intro diet and do it without

honey?

>

> Denny Rush

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