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> I'm seeing so many posts about phases and I've really only seen 2

> phases in the book, with exception to whole nuts and beans to be

> left out for about 4 months.

The phases are a guideline that was put together with input from

various parents of ASD children who were using this diet, because

there were so many questions about " what do I introduce next? "

They are meant to be a guideline as to what is TYPICALLY/OFTEN

easier to digest progressing to those things more difficult to

digest (note, every individual can be different in what is easier

for THEM to digest).

Anything that is not well digested is left available to feed gut

bugs. in my opinion, this is true whether we 'see' reactions or not.

The phases can be found on www.pecanbread.com, under Food

Preparation, Beyond the Intro

http://www.pecanbread.com/foodprep.html#beyond

You really need to read the pecanbread website as well as the BTVC

book, if you are using SCD for a child with autism. The website

deals with lots of specifics about doing SCD for autism as opposed

to strictly for bowel disease.

However, whether you choose to follow the stages is up to you; they

are not " mandatory " .

>

> Spinach- I read that spinach steals calcium. Calcium is obviously

a

> deficiency, so I'm leary of using this veggie with him.

Curious - how do you know that calcium is an " obvious " deficiency?

I'm always trying to figure out if there's some way I can TELL if my

child is getting/absorbing enough calcium.

-- Sue, mom to Adam and

SCD 4 months

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Hi Lynn,

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> My understanding is initial start is to be 2- 5 days, or until

> diarrhea is gone.

It is 2 - 3 days for constipation, and 4-5 days for D. Though it

really depends on the individual and this is only a guideline.

Elaine doesn't recommend people staying on the intro diet longer

than 5 days.

My son had normal BM's prior to the diet. He

> gained some looser stools here and there, but usually with beans.

What kinds of beans, Were they greenbeans or do you mean the kind

of beans that are soaked and then cooked. The soaked cooked kind

shouldn't be introduced until much later in the diet. green beans

are better for earlier in the diet.

> saw that beans were a no no at this stage, so I pulled them for a

> week. He did have a small amount yesterday results unseen so far.

> However, doesn't everyone have looser stools with beans?

No. Once the gut is healed sufficiently people ashould be able to

eat them without loose stools. If you have loose stools, gas pain

etc. that means you aren't ready for them yet.

> otherwise he is eating veggies and meats. New foods introduced

were

> blueberries, which he tolerated in the past and almond flour,

which

> he had never had. No problems or reactions. Oh, some honey added

as

> well. He is not only not having any food reactions, but for the

most

> part is really loving his new foods.

Well, that's excellent ! ;)

He was GFCF for 1 1/2 yrs. I've

> seen yeast die off in him before, never major though. I think we

saw

> a small amount of yeast leave him at the beginning of the diet,

when

> stools went a little loose. Stools are perfect and he's improving.

>

> Questions- are nuts wrong now if he tolerates them?

Do you mean whole nuts? You really should start with nut flour and

work up gradually. There are lots of great recipes that use nut

flour.

>

> Since he is not showing reactions to foods and many of these foods

> he has been eating anyway, is it ok to do as I'm doing and just

keep

> him free of non-SCD foods?

>

> I'm seeing so many posts about phases and I've really only seen 2

> phases in the book, with exception to whole nuts and beans to be

> left out for about 4 months. Beans are something he has and is

kind

> of a non-orange colored food option for me.

Non-orange foods to start with: Zucchini, eggplant, spinach,

cucumber, mushroom, artichoke, asparagus, spaghetti squash

>

> Spinach- I read that spinach steals calcium. Calcium is obviously

a

> deficiency, so I'm leary of using this veggie with him.

>

Does it really? I thought it helped. Other sources of calcium are

sardines, salmon, nuts. Here is a chart that helps with calcium

amounts for various foods. Of course some of these are illegal but

it can give you some ideas of food sources of calcium

http://www.bchealthguide.org/healthfiles/hfile70.stm

Sheila

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> Curious - how do you know that calcium is an " obvious "

deficiency?

> I'm always trying to figure out if there's some way I can TELL if

my

> child is getting/absorbing enough calcium.

>

> -- Sue, mom to Adam and

> SCD 4 months

We had a detox profile done and he was barely even on the chart for

calcium. It was an extreme deficiency as well as cysteine.

I had it done thru our DAN! dr per my request.

Lynn

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> >

> > Spinach- I read that spinach steals calcium. Calcium is

obviously

> a

> > deficiency, so I'm leary of using this veggie with him.

> >

>

> Does it really? I thought it helped. Other sources of calcium are

> sardines, salmon, nuts. Here is a chart that helps with calcium

> amounts for various foods. Of course some of these are illegal

but

> it can give you some ideas of food sources of calcium

> http://www.bchealthguide.org/healthfiles/hfile70.stm

>

> Sheila

I was reading about calcium do to how it connects to his vision and

overall health and saw something about it. Thought it was

interesting. I have a lot to do but will attempt to post if I run

across it again.

Lynn

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