Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 sorry i should also say that though he is gassy, it does NOT stink. Thanks gross crystal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 " And if so Marjan can someone PLEASE help me with the Nut yogurt I cannot get it right, and also he cannot do almonds what do i do? " Tell me what problems you encounter. Please be so kind as to answer the questions below: What kind of starter do you use? Where do you store it? How do you grind the nuts? Do you use whole nuts to make milk? How many minutes do you blend the nut milk? Are your utensils clean? When, at what stage do you add the starter? Did you stir the starter well? What kind of sieve do you use? Do you know the fermentation temp? How many hours do you ferment? Did you cool the yoghurt overnight? Did you drip and how long? If almonds are out, do have a try at whole blanched hazelnuts, aka filberts. Marjan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 Hi Crystal, A few thoughts on this: 1.) Are you dripping the yogurt? Some people do not tolerate the whey protein that it is in the the undripped yogurt. 2.) It is a good sign that the gas that he passes is not smelly. That means that he is improving. 3.) Are you using any enzymes? ALso, how come whenever he has reactions to anything, be it yogurt or any other food, why do they come out when he is sleeping and waking up Maybe the reaction makes him sleepy and allows his body to process. Just a guess. Sheila UC, 20 years -- in remission after 37 mos SCD mom of SCD 22 mos ----- This is my third try at yogurt (goat) he had about a teaspoon the first day, and that night he was screaming red cheeked , gassy and mucousy and bloated. The second day he had about 1/4 to 1/2 and he was immediately bloaty , but seemed fine otherwise. Today he got about 1/2 to 1( sorry no measurer) and he woke up SCREAMING red cheeked , bloaty and gassy. It quickly passed about 15 minutes in and he is fine now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Hi Crystal, Sorry for the delay in answering your post. It seems that there is quite a difference between using 1/4 of a teaspoon and 1 teaspoon! Should you ever want to try the goat yogurt,then just try 1/4 of a teaspoon without increasing it for a while. I also agree with the suggestions that Sheila gave you;enzymes and dripping the yogurt are a big help. Mimi , > > This is my third try at yogurt (goat) he had about a teaspoon the first > day, and that night he was screaming red cheeked , gassy and mucousy and > bloated. The second day he had about 1/4 to 1/2 and he was immediately bloaty , but > seemed fine otherwise. Today he got about 1/2 to 1( sorry no measurer) and > he woke up SCREAMING red cheeked , bloaty and gassy. It quickly passed about > 15 minutes in and he is fine now. > > Questions: This means yogurt is out for now right? And if so Marjan can > someone PLEASE help me with the Nut yogurt I cannot get it right, and also he > cannot do almonds what do i do? > > ALso, how come whenever he has reactions to anything, be it yogurt or any > other food, why do they come out when he is sleeping and waking up > > THanks > crystal sacco > christian sacco > scd all over again > 2.3 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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