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HOw long does it take before you see a differant?

> Did your/your childs yeast and bacteria go down?

>

> And are you doing this diet + GFCF?

> Does your child drink and eat fruit now? (My child was off all

> fruits before because of sugar in fruit.)

>

> HOw soon did you see " more formed stool " ?

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> Appreciat any and all input?

Welcome Karin,

SCD and GFCF are two very different dietary interventions. The science

supporting SCD excludes the use of dissaccharide carbohydrates such as those in

grains, many root vegetables like potatoes, also corn, sugar, soy and yeast as

they are hard for a damaged digestive system to process. It is a

misunderstanding to think one diet is an extension of stage of the other or that

they should be combined.

However many who have switched from GFCF to SCD choose to make the transition

gradual rather than sudden. This is a personal choice. ( personally I favor

phasing out the restricted carbs as soon as possible)

The progress time line will differ from person to person. Some report progress

in days, others in weeks or months. At first you may also see a negative

reaction known as " die off " .

It is suggested that a person gives SCD a trial of at least one month and does

so knowing that for best results, strict compliance is required. You will get

help and support for your questions from parents here and many report very good

results.

Good luck!

Carol F.

Toronto, Celiac, SCD 4 yrs.

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HOw long does it take before you see a differant?

> Did your/your childs yeast and bacteria go down?

>

> And are you doing this diet + GFCF?

> Does your child drink and eat fruit now? (My child was off all

> fruits before because of sugar in fruit.)

>

> HOw soon did you see " more formed stool " ?

>

> Appreciat any and all input?

Welcome Karin,

SCD and GFCF are two very different dietary interventions. The science

supporting SCD excludes the use of dissaccharide carbohydrates such as those in

grains, many root vegetables like potatoes, also corn, sugar, soy and yeast as

they are hard for a damaged digestive system to process. It is a

misunderstanding to think one diet is an extension of stage of the other or that

they should be combined.

However many who have switched from GFCF to SCD choose to make the transition

gradual rather than sudden. This is a personal choice. ( personally I favor

phasing out the restricted carbs as soon as possible)

The progress time line will differ from person to person. Some report progress

in days, others in weeks or months. At first you may also see a negative

reaction known as " die off " .

It is suggested that a person gives SCD a trial of at least one month and does

so knowing that for best results, strict compliance is required. You will get

help and support for your questions from parents here and many report very good

results.

Good luck!

Carol F.

Toronto, Celiac, SCD 4 yrs.

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HOw long does it take before you see a differant?

> Did your/your childs yeast and bacteria go down?

>

> And are you doing this diet + GFCF?

> Does your child drink and eat fruit now? (My child was off all

> fruits before because of sugar in fruit.)

>

> HOw soon did you see " more formed stool " ?

>

> Appreciat any and all input?

Welcome Karin,

SCD and GFCF are two very different dietary interventions. The science

supporting SCD excludes the use of dissaccharide carbohydrates such as those in

grains, many root vegetables like potatoes, also corn, sugar, soy and yeast as

they are hard for a damaged digestive system to process. It is a

misunderstanding to think one diet is an extension of stage of the other or that

they should be combined.

However many who have switched from GFCF to SCD choose to make the transition

gradual rather than sudden. This is a personal choice. ( personally I favor

phasing out the restricted carbs as soon as possible)

The progress time line will differ from person to person. Some report progress

in days, others in weeks or months. At first you may also see a negative

reaction known as " die off " .

It is suggested that a person gives SCD a trial of at least one month and does

so knowing that for best results, strict compliance is required. You will get

help and support for your questions from parents here and many report very good

results.

Good luck!

Carol F.

Toronto, Celiac, SCD 4 yrs.

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> SCD is gluten free-including rice, corn and potato, casein free when you

follow the dairy free version, soy free, glucose free.Only sweetener allowed are

fruits and honey.

And saccharine

Carol F.

Toronto, Celiac, SCD 4 yrs.

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