Guest guest Posted June 8, 2010 Report Share Posted June 8, 2010 Has Dr. McBride written a revised edition of GAPS book? Its indeed a very good book already. ------------- Ratan Singh, Phone: 91 141 2652561, mail: ratanpsych@...- Certificate in Food & Nutrition; Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education; Life Member, Nutrition Soc. of India; Member ISOM- Author of "Nutrition & Supplements in Major Mental Illnesses";- M.A. (Psychol), Postgraduate Diploma in Medical & Social Psychology, Ph.D.;- Certified Behavior Therapist (from late Prof. J. Wolpe's Unit, Temple Univ Med School, USA);- www.jaipurmart.com/trade/meditationandhealth, www.ejcbs.com To: mb12 valtrex From: amyisnow2@...Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 06:06:23 -0700Subject: Re: GAPS Diet Was: tooth decay... completely desperate Fiona - when you did the GAPS diet, did you still eliminate foods that your child was sensitive/allergic to? I understand that you reintroduced dairy but what about other foods? I'm feeling the need to move my son's diet into a new direction but he has so many allergies/sensitivities I'm feeling stuck. I have the GAPS book and it's a great read! My son cannot have wheat, eggs, almonds, nuts, coconut, pineapple, soy and was sensitive to casein although we've added cheese into his diet and he seems to be tolerating that well. From: fionasthoughts <fionasthoughtsyahoo (DOT) ca>Subject: Re: tooth decay... completely desperateTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 5:38 AM Hello, .We switched from SCD to GAPS 3 months ago with TREMENDOUS results from a health perspective for our 3 year old -- he gained 5 pounds, grew inches, eye contact regularized (yes, is TYPICAL) and he has better teeth than ever. We did re introduce raw, fermented dairy gradually, which was very scary, but after doing intro we were able to reintroduce foods that he previously had high IGGs to (ie eggs) and now he is just rocking.www.gaps.me / www.gapsdiet.com - this is the SCD but tweaked by a neurologist in the UK to make it so much better.Also, please read this article.http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19011-gut-bacteria-may-contribute-to-autism.htmlGOod luck!Fiona>> Hi All,> > My son is almost 4 and has made great behavioral progress over the last two years. But he still has significant physical growth delay, yeast, food sensitivities, etc. One thing we have noticed recently is how terrible his teeth look. The bottom front teeth look on the verge of losing most of the enamel. Now as you can imagine this is devastating for us. He is pretty much eating a combination of SCD diet and LOD diet which means he is not eating a wide variety of foods. He gets only meats, oils, and a few fruits and veggies rotated as best we can. He gets multivitamins and enzymes along with b12, b complex, CLO, calcium and probably a few other things.> > Has anyone else had issues with teeth and if so does anyone have any suggestions on how we can help stop the tooth damage?> > Thanks,> > Build a bright career through MSN Education Sign up now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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