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Okay, so when I check out the Feingold site, I am told there are lots

of phenols, I am even told most edible things have phenols. I am

also told that I have to be a member to access more information ($$$-

I spend enough on this already!). So, is the list there an adequate

list to start with? Are there ANY fruits left? Will only be

eating vegetables and squash with his burgers? And for how long?

When is it safe to re-introduce these foods? And, lastly, do you

ever give your kids sweets? I mean, no honey, and honey is the ONLY

thing on the SCD (I don't like to use things like saccharin on his

already unhealthy gut -if it didn't grow out of the ground or crawl

on it a few days ago he doesn't eat it).

I am getting really grumpy about this because I was thinking maybe we

could do this too! We've been GF/CF for so long, then SF and egg

free. Got used to that. But good grief, its like there's nothing

left! But of course I have to try it because the alternative just

isn't worth it:(

Helen, mom to , ASD, SCD since Easter

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> Helen,

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> Why did you remove eggs from his diet?

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> Two Christmases ago. A few months ago we put eggs into his

pancakes (GF/CF/SF only) and had increased irritability, arguments,

frustrations, etc for the next couple days. He didn't know about

eggs (didn't want to break his heart if they didn't take). I know I

should do a blind study (not tell my husband, tutors, etc) but I am

weary about adding them again.

> Jody

> mom to -5 and -7

> SCD 15 months

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I have not joined Feingold, I just do my own research, though I've come close to

" joining " several times for the info, anyway - do what you want on that one.

Many folks have success with no-fenol, an enzyme.

Here is a list of salicylates that typically rings true for Luke, though there

are individual differences of course:

http://users.bigpond.net.au/allergydietitian/fi/salicylates-list.html

You may not even want to think about this right now and that would be fine.

Just focus on getting SCD legal because that is what will HEAL your child!!!!!!

This salicylate issue, for those of us who have to worry about, is just about

keeping them calm and happy and focused, in the meantime. It's SUCH a huge deal

for Luke that I don't feel right NOT bringing it up to parents who sound like

they may be dealing with that, even though I know it will overwhelm and maybe

even confuse you.

in NC

Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/low-salicylate;

, age 3; and , 21 mos

All SCD since 1/26/04

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