Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Hi again. I left the SCD fold for a while to try other things, including the Body Ecology Diet. It was a mistake, and now we're back. One thing we learned about on the BED, though, was a kind of yogurt made from the pureed meat of young green coconuts. As they make it on the BED, it would not be legal. It is not cooked to the right temp or fermented long enough, and it contains various strains of beneficial yeast, which would not be legal. (One of my sons broke out in a rash every time he ate it.) But I was wondering--if I made it according to the SCD protocol, using a legal yogurt starter and following all the other steps, would that work? My sons do not tolerate dairy of any kind, even in the smallest amounts, but I really want them to have the benefit of a probiotic food like yogurt. What do you think? Thanks, PS: Does Elaine ever answer questions any more? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 > Hi again. I left the SCD fold for a while to try other things, > including the Body Ecology Diet. It was a mistake, and now we're > back. One thing we learned about on the BED, though, was a kind of > yogurt made from the pureed meat of young green coconuts. As they > make it on the BED, it would not be legal. It is not cooked to the > right temp or fermented long enough, and it contains various strains > of beneficial yeast, which would not be legal. (One of my sons broke > out in a rash every time he ate it.) But I was wondering--if I made > it according to the SCD protocol, using a legal yogurt starter and > following all the other steps, would that work? My sons do not > tolerate dairy of any kind, even in the smallest amounts, but I > really want them to have the benefit of a probiotic food like > yogurt. What do you think? > , I am seeing some feedback on regression among some who are combining SCD with BED, elsewhere. Pecanbread finds nut yogurt a better alternative. Here is what Elaine Gottschall warns: Carol Please, please advise parents about <<<coconut milk yoghurt with yoghurt starter >> the CRAZY coconut milk from green coconuts or if it is commercial coconut milk - STOP IT> Carol F. Celiac, SCD 3 yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 > Hi again. I left the SCD fold for a while to try other things, > including the Body Ecology Diet. It was a mistake, and now we're > back. One thing we learned about on the BED, though, was a kind of > yogurt made from the pureed meat of young green coconuts. As they > make it on the BED, it would not be legal. It is not cooked to the > right temp or fermented long enough, and it contains various strains > of beneficial yeast, which would not be legal. (One of my sons broke > out in a rash every time he ate it.) But I was wondering--if I made > it according to the SCD protocol, using a legal yogurt starter and > following all the other steps, would that work? My sons do not > tolerate dairy of any kind, even in the smallest amounts, but I > really want them to have the benefit of a probiotic food like > yogurt. What do you think? > , I am seeing some feedback on regression among some who are combining SCD with BED, elsewhere. Pecanbread finds nut yogurt a better alternative. Here is what Elaine Gottschall warns: Carol Please, please advise parents about <<<coconut milk yoghurt with yoghurt starter >> the CRAZY coconut milk from green coconuts or if it is commercial coconut milk - STOP IT> Carol F. Celiac, SCD 3 yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 " One thing we learned about on the BED, though, was a kind of > yogurt made from the pureed meat of young green coconuts. " I understand this young green coconut thing is not at all recommended. Don't ask me why. Nut yoghurt is a better and 100% legal alternative. Got one batch fermenting away right now, ready-to-eat in the morning. Mail me for a detailed instruction sheet. Marjan Netherlands Mom to Nick, asd, 7, SCD since jan 18 2003 , 9 Finn, 4 http://autisme.boogolinks.nl/ marjan.hammink@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 > " One thing we learned about on the BED, though, was a kind of > > yogurt made from the pureed meat of young green coconuts. " > > I understand this young green coconut thing is not at all > recommended. Don't ask me why. Not only is it not recommended, Elaine feels it's downright dangerous! Carol F. SCD 3 yrs. Celeiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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