Guest guest Posted May 23, 2004 Report Share Posted May 23, 2004 Hello, Just wondering if anyone had read the book The Maker's Diet? I was wondering what similarities there are to the SCD, if any. I have read that the man who wrote it had Crohn's Disease, and it is supposed to be Biblically based. Thanks!! Tina SCD over 1 month with family Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2004 Report Share Posted May 23, 2004 Hi, Yes, I recently read the book. There are some similarities, but lots of differences. A worthwhile book to read if you like to get multiple opinions, insights, etc. He also recommends yogurt but he recommends it without the S. thermophilus in it. I find it interesting that Elaine wants it without the Bifidus and he wants it without the S. thermophilus. He also recommends the longer fermentation time for the yogurt but I don't recall any discussion of lactose issues, just that he said it was easier to digest or had more beneficial bacteria? Also, he allows grains - big difference from SCD. That's all I remember off the top of my head. Liberty " Don't curse the darkness . . . Light a candle instead. " OT -- Has Anyone Read The Maker's Diet? Hello, Just wondering if anyone had read the book The Maker's Diet? I was wondering what similarities there are to the SCD, if any. I have read that the man who wrote it had Crohn's Disease, and it is supposed to be Biblically based. Thanks!! Tina SCD over 1 month with family 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 Hi! I haven't read this book, but I have read his previous work, brochures, etc. He talks about how taking what is in his soil-based probiotics helped him recover from Crohn's disease, but reading between the lines, it appears that he could have also have been on the SCD. I remember seeing Elaine's book listed in his previous work. Although some people have said that he was on the diet, I have never seen anything of his denying that he was not on the SCD diet when he healed. If my son ever goes off of SCD, (after many years to heal), I probably will try either the Maker's Diet or something similar. I probably will never have my son go on his regimen's using his many products. I believe that Elaine said something in the past about the commercialism of this author's products. He offers many " special " supplements and we really need to be careful about what and how many we give our kids. I believe that his product Primal Defense is not " legal " for SCD. It has many ingredients and strains of probiotics. In his brochures, it says that an autistic child who's mother was a doctor greatly improved from taking this product. In a later posting of hers (the mother), I read that she recommended every autistic child take a good probiotic, but she didn't seem particularly loyal to Primal Defense. My son has been on primal defense and had no problems with it. I have read some other postings on other sights recently where they say that they have. Best wishes, Charla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 > Hi! > > I haven't read this book, but I have read his previous work, > brochures, etc. He talks about how taking what is in his soil-based > probiotics helped him recover from Crohn's disease, but reading > between the lines, it appears that he could have also have been on > the SCD. I remember seeing Elaine's book listed in his previous > work. Although some people have said that he was on the diet, I have > never seen anything of his denying that he was not on the SCD diet > when he healed. > > If my son ever goes off of SCD, (after many years to heal), I > probably will try either the Maker's Diet or something similar. I > probably will never have my son go on his regimen's using his many > products. > > I believe that Elaine said something in the past about the > commercialism of this author's products. He offers many " special " > supplements and we really need to be careful about what and how many > we give our kids. > > I believe that his product Primal Defense is not " legal " for SCD. > > It has many ingredients and strains of probiotics. In his brochures, > it says that an autistic child who's mother was a doctor greatly > improved from taking this product. In a later posting of hers (the > mother), I read that she recommended every autistic child take a good > probiotic, but she didn't seem particularly loyal to Primal Defense. > My son has been on primal defense and had no problems with it. I have > read some other postings on other sights recently where they say that > they have. > > Best wishes, Charla Grains are not permitted on SCD. primal defense is illegal and that is explained in a previous post. I do not wish to offend anyone else but suggest reviewing the diet in BTVC and the two web sites. Also please review the list guidelines " Discussions and advertising of alternative diets, illegal foods, treatments that are not recommended, or other subjects that are not part of the science and practices of SCD are not allowed on the list. " Although we try to give wide latitude in discussion topics here despite the above, grain and soaking grain is out of the question as not only are their bad starches, but soaking can foster bacteria and mold. This is not meant to offend or alienate, but we must not confuse new members or give the mistaken information that grain has any place on SCD. In good spirit, Carol F. SCD 3 yrs. Celiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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