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> For those of new on this list, could you please explain or avoid abbreviations

such as GFCG and SCD; perhaps we could have a glossary page listing

abbreviations for us.

There is one already.

/files/Glossary

Maybe you would like to read it :)

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Hi all. My son has terrible problems with yeast explosions and has gfcf

for almost 4 years. It is much worse following chelation rounds... We have

tried everything to keep it at bay and have just started No-Fenal to help.

I have two questions..

Could someone explain what SCG is ?

Does anyone feel that Houstonni Enzymes are more effective than Kirkman? I

have Enzymaid, Enzymaid Companion, and the DPPIV product from Kirkman. Has

anyone seen good or bad from the similar Houstonni products ? Thanks !!!

Lora

>From: " Hans-Jurgen Schwartz " <hansj@...>

>Reply-

>< >

>Subject: Re: [ ] Re: GFCF and yeast?

>Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 08:01:36 -0500

>

>For those of new on this list, could you please explain or avoid

>abbreviations such as GFCG and SCD; perhaps we could have a glossary page

>listing abbreviations for us. Thanks very much, Hans-Jurgen Schwartz, DDS

> [ ] Re: GFCF and yeast?

> >

> >

> > > >>> All the people I know how chelated didn't have all these yeast

> > > > explosions. None of them were GFCF.

> > > >

> > > > All the doctors who have terrible trouble with every kid having a

> > > > yeast explosion every time require their patients to be on the

> > > GFCF diet.

> > >

> > > Yesssssss!!! Here is some information that is consistent with that

> > > observation. According to SCD researchers who have been following

> > > that diet for 40 years including many, many looks through

> > > microscopes at intestinal tissue....the GFCF diet encourages yeast

> > > and bacteria growth like no other. Well may the all-sugar-all-day-

> > > all-the-time diet would actually be faster in this. The feeling is

> > > that a GFCF diet encourages lots of potatoes, rice, pasta, sugar,

> > > fruits if tolerated, even soy etc. which are easily digested carbs

> > > and sugars. If a person has insufficient enzyme production of their

> > > own or an injured gut for whatever reason, the enzymes that digest

> > > certain proteins (including casein), lactase (milk sugar), and

> > > disaccarhides (sugars and staches) are not there functioning well.

> > > These enzymes are produced by the intestinal lining. When there is a

> > > damages lining, you have ineffective enzyme production.

> > >

> > > This was found to be the case by several researchers including

> > > Horvath. So you are putting the person on a diet of foods they can't

> > > digest, but the bacteria and yeast can digest these very nicely.

> > >

> > > One of the 'experts' of the SCD that wrote the main book on it says

> > > that grains can be harmful because the starch component of it. So if

> > > a person goes GFCF, they may see short improvement because those

> > > refined starches are taken out, but soon the person regresses or

> > > becomes worse because all the substituted foods are very starchy as

> > > well.

> > >

> > > Also, the GFCF is chocked full of xanthum gum, guar gum, careegenan

> > > gum (sp), and other things to get the food to stick together. Humans

> > > can barely digest these but the microbes can. Same with sucralose,

> > > pectin, and other things allowed on GFCF. So it is a diet that

> > > actually promotes dysbiosis. There is a rapidly growing number of

> > > people with children with autism conditions doing SCD after leaving

> > > GFCF and their kids are responding rapidly. This is backed up too by

> > > the fact that many people doing GFCF struggle endlessly with bad

> > > bacteria and yeast.

> > >

> > > Consider the enzymes track record. Many people who use Houston

> > > enzymes do much better off the GFCF diet that when on the diet. Some

> > > of these still struggled with yeast until No-Fenol came along. Now a

> > > number of people see great success with No-Fenol, Candex or

> > > Candidase. However, I can't recall yeast/bacteria becoming a problem

> > > if the person was not GFCF before.

> > >

> > > I will try to get some more information on this and please, everyone

> > > chip in with your experiences. It may be that is you need to chelate

> > > you would be far better off making sure you are not GFCF to prevent

> > > the endless bacteria/yeast overgrowths.

> > >

> > > .

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > =======================================================

> > >

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