Guest guest Posted May 11, 2008 Report Share Posted May 11, 2008 Dear SCD Enthusiasts We urgently need your help to publicize the benefits of SCD for both GI problems and autism. Science has vindicated SCD as a treatment for GI problems. A recent article in the JAMA, the official journal of the AMA, has affirmed the science behind SCD. The autism community has only found SCD within the past decade. Science affirms that bacterial toxins induce the symptoms of autism. SCD eliminates food for bacteria, making it a wise choice as an intervention for children with Autism, just as the Low Phenylalanine Food Pattern diet is the right diet for children with PKU. There is no budget with which to publicize the miracle of SCD. Our website fees are payed from our own pockets. It was folks like you who discovered the SCD diet, not the major research organizations. Without enough resources to let people know about it, the immense benefits of the SCD diet have not been visible to the many who could benefit. YOU CAN HELP! We made a list for those who want to volunteer to help SCD. Send an email to subscribe: SCDSupporters-subscribe Or visit the group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SCDSupporters/ No specialized knowledge of SCD is required to join this group. The only requirement is enthusiasm for SCD! We also have another list for those who are interested in discussing and finding research articles that relate to SCD. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SCDScholars/?yguid=310543481 Subscribe: SCDScholars-subscribe We also have an urgent need for someone with good writing skills to edit an important letter. A very active SCD volunteer helped write parts of this email and other anouncements but she is no longer available. English is not my mother tongue and we need a few volunteers to replace her important role. All the best, Mimi Pecanbread Founder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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