Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Sorry but there is no legal ready made coconut milk that I'm aware of. It's easy to make your own. Remember coconut is a dried fruit so it's an advanced food because the sugars and fiber are concentrated. Katy _____________________________________________________________Orchard Bank MasterCardGet your credit on track with an Orchard Bank MasterCard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Carol, well it sounds like a delightful idea, it's ashame your body can't handle it. You really do get reactions to food in a big way. Happy New Year. Katy _____________________________________________________________Save up to 10% - 30% on Heating and Cooling Systems. Click here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 FWIW, Kendall Conrad recommends Trader Joe's Light Coconut Milk. In any case, the label has no additives. Maybe someone interested in using coconut milk would be interested in checking it out further. Mara ---- Original message ---- >Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 12:43:55 GMT > >Subject: Re: Re: Anyone tried this coconut milk? >To: BTVC-SCD > > Sorry but there is no legal ready made coconut milk > that I'm aware of. It's easy to make your own. > Remember coconut is a dried fruit so it's an > advanced food because the sugars and fiber are > concentrated. Katy > > _____________________________________________________________ > Orchard Bank MasterCard > Get your credit on track with an Orchard Bank > MasterCard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 That's nice but I go by Elaine. Kendall has said she checked these things she uses out with Elaine and I believe her but it was never put in writing that I saw and I do not use convenience food b/c of past experiences. Exception, after 8 years on SCD, I recently had a Cashew Larabar and the planets remained in their orbits. Since it has over 200 calories for me that will not be a habit to cultivate. > FWIW, Kendall Conrad recommends Trader Joe's > Light Coconut Milk. In any case, the label > has no additives. Maybe someone interested > in using coconut milk would be interested > in checking it out further. > > Carol F. Celiac, SCD 8 years,MCS, Latex Allergy http://www.celiac.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 I have been using a Goya brand coconut milk that's found in the Mexican food section of my grocery store. The ingredients are coconut milk, water and potassium metabisulfite (preservative.) My son seems to tolerate it well. I couldn't find potassium metabisulfite on any legal or illegal list, so I've been assuming it's OK. Has anyone tried that one? 13 yr. old son with UC diagnosed 2005, SCD January 2007 On Saturday, December 29, 2007, at 08:54 AM, Carol Frilegh wrote: > That's nice but I go by Elaine. Kendall has said she checked these > things she uses out with Elaine and I believe her but it was never > put in writing that I saw and I do not use convenience food b/c of > past experiences. Exception, after 8 years on SCD, I recently had a > Cashew Larabar and the planets remained in their orbits. Since it has > over 200 calories for me that will not be a habit to cultivate. > > > > > FWIW, Kendall Conrad recommends Trader Joe's > > Light Coconut Milk. In any case, the label > > has no additives. Maybe someone interested > > in using coconut milk would be interested > > in checking it out further. > > > > > > Carol F. > Celiac, SCD 8 years,MCS, Latex Allergy > http://www.celiac.com/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 And since, as you just pointed out, you are cross reactive with coconut, it wouldn't be a good idea for you to try it. But there might be some people on the list who are not cross reactive who are interested in checking further. Mara > >That's nice but I go by Elaine. Kendall has said she checked these >things she uses out with Elaine and I believe her but it was never >put in writing that I saw and I do not use convenience food b/c of >past experiences. Exception, after 8 years on SCD, I recently had a >Cashew Larabar and the planets remained in their orbits. Since it has >over 200 calories for me that will not be a habit to cultivate. > > > >> FWIW, Kendall Conrad recommends Trader Joe's >> Light Coconut Milk. In any case, the label >> has no additives. Maybe someone interested >> in using coconut milk would be interested >> in checking it out further. >> >> > > >Carol F. >Celiac, SCD 8 years,MCS, Latex Allergy >http://www.celiac.com/ > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 I was just mentioning my own problem and specified my allergy which affects a tiny segment of the population. I didn't know it was on the caution list as I have not used it before. The most listed trigger foods I have did not show coconut. After I got sick I looked up several references. Coconut is SCD legal, high in fiber considered advanced and people can try whatever they would like at their own risk. I have bad luck with canned foods which may be related to the lining. Re The ARI study, I'd love results for over 2000 on SCD. There is such a gap in the size of the SCD and GFCF test groups. > And since, as you just pointed out, > you are cross reactive with coconut, > it wouldn't be a good idea for you to try it. > But there might be some people on the list > who are not cross reactive who are interested > in checking further. > > Mara > >> > >> That's nice but I go by Elaine. Kendall has said she checked these >> things she uses out with Elaine and I believe her but it was never >> put in writing that I saw and I do not use convenience food b/c of >> past experiences. Exception, after 8 years on SCD, I recently had a >> Cashew Larabar and the planets remained in their orbits. Since it has >> over 200 calories for me that will not be a habit to cultivate. >> >> >> >>> FWIW, Kendall Conrad recommends Trader Joe's >>> Light Coconut Milk. In any case, the label >>> has no additives. Maybe someone interested >>> in using coconut milk would be interested >>> in checking it out further. >>> >>> >> >> >> Carol F. >> Celiac, SCD 8 years,MCS, Latex Allergy >> http://www.celiac.com/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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