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na our daughter loves the yogurt. She just ate an entire cup

of it and part of another this morning.

Has anyone's kids said this? " It makes my tummie feel better " .

Also, when she is " off " and having issues, we give it to her and

it " straightens her out " .

Has anyone had similar experiences? I believe the yogurt is

relieving pain that these kids have experienced for a long time.

Like almost coating the stomach wall.

Thanks,

Jimmy - na's Dad.

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I think this is tricky and unique for each child. I tried the goat yogurt with

my son, A.J., age 3.4 and SCD for 4 months. We started at the 3 month mark. I

gave him only 1/2 teaspoon every other day, and then made it up to 1/2 teaspoon

every day. Adding more gave him diarrhea.

However, this past week I decided to experiment and take out the yogurt. He is

much, much happier. He is not irritable or cranky (this had become a real

problem in the last weeks).

So, in short, the yogurt didn't work for us--at least for now. There were no

noticeable benefits outweighting the crankiness.

Good Luck, Tricia

Yogurt

na our daughter loves the yogurt. She just ate an entire cup

of it and part of another this morning.

Has anyone's kids said this? " It makes my tummie feel better " .

Also, when she is " off " and having issues, we give it to her and

it " straightens her out " .

Has anyone had similar experiences? I believe the yogurt is

relieving pain that these kids have experienced for a long time.

Like almost coating the stomach wall.

Thanks,

Jimmy - na's Dad.

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

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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" I believe the yogurt is

> relieving pain that these kids have experienced for a long time.

> Like almost coating the stomach wall. "

Very well said. I think that yoghurt itself is an excellent 'carrier'

for probiotics. It gives the bacteria something to hold on to. I have

the feeling that using ghee (clarified butter) will help also. In a

nutshell I think this is what makes yoghurt so healthy. You can give

loose probiotics, but thru yoghurt it just seems so much more

effective. That is why is was so *^$ & & ^!@ determined to make that nut

yoghurt WORK guys!!

Marjan

Netherlands

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