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Hi Sheila

She just had another one this afternoon. This is what she ate today so far:

eggs for breakfast and water with apple cidar diluted, banana bread for her AM

snack, lunch was turkey, peanut butter, banana with homemade yogurt, the balance

of her banana bread from this AM, OJ & water mixed with 1/2 capsule of a multi

vitamin, 1/2 capsule of lacto acidophilus and cod liver oil (which has begun on

Sunday). AND this afternoon's bowel movement had some small particles in

it...do you know what this could have been? I thought maybe the peanut butter

because it's not completely smooth and the particles in her BM looked like a

peanut in colour.

I don't know what to make of this...any help would be appreciated. Should we be

giving her enzymes on top of everything else?

Thanks

RoSe

Sheila Trenholm wrote:

Hi Ro,

> Has anyone else experienced their child not having formed BMs

since starting SCD? We've been on the diet for about 2 months.

Should we just wait this out a bit or does this mean we should try

enzymes? Our child is also being detoxed via homeopathy so perhaps

it could be the remedies but we're unsure.

Although it may in part be due to the homeopathic detox it's

probably more likely to be what she's eating. Your previous post

said that your daughter eats raisins. If this is the child having

trouble this may be one of the culprits. When I first put Dan on

SCD although his bm frequency went way down his stools were

unformed. They didn't firm up until we cut out all dried fruit for

a couple of months. Although the raisins were wonderfully

convenient they were to complex for the condition of his gut. Once

we backed up to easier to digest fruits and veggies his bm's firmed

up very quickly.

What other foods is your child eating?

Sheila 46 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 31 mos

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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Hi Sheila

Yesterday was the first day of eating banana bread (in about 3 or 4 weeks) made

with blanched almond flour. And yes she is the one who loves to eat raisins.

We give her one and sometimes two little boxes per day. And yes the multi and

acidophilus are the Kirkman's SCD legal type.

I too suspected peanut butter because our natural peanut butter is a bit grainy

which is similar to what I saw in her BM. So it couldn't possibly be the almond

flour since it's extremely fine, could it? And why would she suddenly develop a

sensitivity to peanut butter? Could that be possible?

Thank you for all your help:-)

Without all of you we wouldn't be able to stick to this. Nobody in our small

town believes in diet intervention. In fact it's been suggested that I not

mention it to anyone. People will think we're crazy to believe that it can

" help " our sweet little child.....I can't wait to prove it to them!

Rose

Sheila Trenholm wrote:

Hi Rose,

Foods that she has had in previous days might also affect her a few

days later.

But, if eggs, yogurt, banana, banana bread (what kind of nut are you

making this from?)apple cider, orange juice, multi-vitamin,

acidophilus and peanut butter are the only foods she is eating I'd

think that peanut butter is the most likely culprit, but it could

also be whatever nut butter/flour that you make the banana bread

with.

4 questions

1.) Is she also eating raisins or is that one of your othr kids?

2.) Is she eating any other foods other than these above?

3.) Are you sure that the multivitamin and acidophilus are legal?

4.) Are you using blanched nut flour or nut butter to make the

banana bread?

Sheila

> Hi Sheila

>

> She just had another one this afternoon. This is what she ate

today so far: eggs for breakfast and water with apple cidar

diluted, banana bread for her AM snack, lunch was turkey, peanut

butter, banana with homemade yogurt, the balance of her banana bread

from this AM, OJ & water mixed with 1/2 capsule of a multi vitamin,

1/2 capsule of lacto acidophilus and cod liver oil (which has begun

on Sunday). AND this afternoon's bowel movement had some small

particles in it...do you know what this could have been? I thought

maybe the peanut butter because it's not completely smooth and the

particles in her BM looked like a peanut in colour.

>

> I don't know what to make of this...any help would be

appreciated. Should we be giving her enzymes on top of everything

else?

>

> Thanks

> RoSe

>

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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Hi Sheila

Yesterday was the first day of eating banana bread (in about 3 or 4 weeks) made

with blanched almond flour. And yes she is the one who loves to eat raisins.

We give her one and sometimes two little boxes per day. And yes the multi and

acidophilus are the Kirkman's SCD legal type.

I too suspected peanut butter because our natural peanut butter is a bit grainy

which is similar to what I saw in her BM. So it couldn't possibly be the almond

flour since it's extremely fine, could it? And why would she suddenly develop a

sensitivity to peanut butter? Could that be possible?

Thank you for all your help:-)

Without all of you we wouldn't be able to stick to this. Nobody in our small

town believes in diet intervention. In fact it's been suggested that I not

mention it to anyone. People will think we're crazy to believe that it can

" help " our sweet little child.....I can't wait to prove it to them!

Rose

Sheila Trenholm wrote:

Hi Rose,

Foods that she has had in previous days might also affect her a few

days later.

But, if eggs, yogurt, banana, banana bread (what kind of nut are you

making this from?)apple cider, orange juice, multi-vitamin,

acidophilus and peanut butter are the only foods she is eating I'd

think that peanut butter is the most likely culprit, but it could

also be whatever nut butter/flour that you make the banana bread

with.

4 questions

1.) Is she also eating raisins or is that one of your othr kids?

2.) Is she eating any other foods other than these above?

3.) Are you sure that the multivitamin and acidophilus are legal?

4.) Are you using blanched nut flour or nut butter to make the

banana bread?

Sheila

> Hi Sheila

>

> She just had another one this afternoon. This is what she ate

today so far: eggs for breakfast and water with apple cidar

diluted, banana bread for her AM snack, lunch was turkey, peanut

butter, banana with homemade yogurt, the balance of her banana bread

from this AM, OJ & water mixed with 1/2 capsule of a multi vitamin,

1/2 capsule of lacto acidophilus and cod liver oil (which has begun

on Sunday). AND this afternoon's bowel movement had some small

particles in it...do you know what this could have been? I thought

maybe the peanut butter because it's not completely smooth and the

particles in her BM looked like a peanut in colour.

>

> I don't know what to make of this...any help would be

appreciated. Should we be giving her enzymes on top of everything

else?

>

> Thanks

> RoSe

>

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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Hi Rose,

Try cutting out the raisins it sounds as if it's too early for them. If she is

still having unformed bm's it is too early for raisins.

If that doesn't clear things up I look at the pb next and lastly the almond

flour.

Sheila 46 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 31 mos

Re: Re: unformed BMs

Hi Sheila

Yesterday was the first day of eating banana bread (in about 3 or 4 weeks)

made with blanched almond flour. And yes she is the one who loves to eat

raisins. We give her one and sometimes two little boxes per day. And yes the

multi and acidophilus are the Kirkman's SCD legal type.

I too suspected peanut butter because our natural peanut butter is a bit

grainy which is similar to what I saw in her BM. So it couldn't possibly be the

almond flour since it's extremely fine, could it? And why would she suddenly

develop a sensitivity to peanut butter? Could that be possible?

Thank you for all your help:-)

Without all of you we wouldn't be able to stick to this. Nobody in our small

town believes in diet intervention. In fact it's been suggested that I not

mention it to anyone. People will think we're crazy to believe that it can

" help " our sweet little child.....I can't wait to prove it to them!

Rose

Sheila Trenholm wrote:

Hi Rose,

Foods that she has had in previous days might also affect her a few

days later.

But, if eggs, yogurt, banana, banana bread (what kind of nut are you

making this from?)apple cider, orange juice, multi-vitamin,

acidophilus and peanut butter are the only foods she is eating I'd

think that peanut butter is the most likely culprit, but it could

also be whatever nut butter/flour that you make the banana bread

with.

4 questions

1.) Is she also eating raisins or is that one of your othr kids?

2.) Is she eating any other foods other than these above?

3.) Are you sure that the multivitamin and acidophilus are legal?

4.) Are you using blanched nut flour or nut butter to make the

banana bread?

Sheila

> Hi Sheila

>

> She just had another one this afternoon. This is what she ate

today so far: eggs for breakfast and water with apple cidar

diluted, banana bread for her AM snack, lunch was turkey, peanut

butter, banana with homemade yogurt, the balance of her banana bread

from this AM, OJ & water mixed with 1/2 capsule of a multi vitamin,

1/2 capsule of lacto acidophilus and cod liver oil (which has begun

on Sunday). AND this afternoon's bowel movement had some small

particles in it...do you know what this could have been? I thought

maybe the peanut butter because it's not completely smooth and the

particles in her BM looked like a peanut in colour.

>

> I don't know what to make of this...any help would be

appreciated. Should we be giving her enzymes on top of everything

else?

>

> Thanks

> RoSe

>

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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