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I am not planning to do the into part either. Just jumping right in

for time issues. We are in the same boat as you (gut/metals) but

since you are already seeing improvements I would think you would

just need to make sure the diet is rounded out because his fancy for

fruit. I am interested on hearing what the rest of the peanut

gallery has to say... Please keep us posted on Buttar, we are

using metal free with iv glut. at this point and I would like to

give the TD a go.

Marla

Clinical tests do indicate Leaky Gut and metals in his system

are a problem. While on the SCD, he does have a penchant for eating

the raw fruits. Given ph's current situation is it necessary to

go back and do the intro diet. In the following week he will start

Dr. Rashid Buttar's chelation protocol to address the issues with

lead and mercury. Correa

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Welcome!!!

Lots of parents do not do the intro diet, it isn't necessary. But

definately keep it in the back of your head should you hit some kind

of road block or plateau. It's a great way to boost SCD when it seems

as if progression has stopped for a time or if that yeast doesn't seem

to want to go away. Also if you suspect food sensitivities, the intro

can give you a clean slate to reintroduce foods to test to see if they

get a negative reaction.

Watch out for the raw fruit though. It's really hard to digest and

even though you're not doing the intro, using all cooked, peeled fruit

and veggies may give you a better start.

Good luck!

Chrystee

Sam, 5, NT, salicylate sensitive

SCD 9 months

--- In pecanbread , " josephryanjonah " <prob713@a...>

wro In the He has some self stimulatory

> behaviors, but they were present before the start of the SCD and have

> not been increased. Clinical tests do indicate Leaky Gut and metals

> in his system are a problem. While on the SCD, he does have a

> penchant for eating the raw fruits. Given ph's current situation

> is it necessary to go back and do the intro diet.

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I just joined 2 days ago.

If someone is available - what's the intro diet?

(2 days into SCD diet and great results with BMs)

Re: intro SCD

Welcome!!!

Lots of parents do not do the intro diet, it isn't necessary. But

definately keep it in the back of your head should you hit some kind

of road block or plateau. It's a great way to boost SCD when it seems

as if progression has stopped for a time or if that yeast doesn't seem

to want to go away. Also if you suspect food sensitivities, the intro

can give you a clean slate to reintroduce foods to test to see if they

get a negative reaction.

Watch out for the raw fruit though. It's really hard to digest and

even though you're not doing the intro, using all cooked, peeled fruit

and veggies may give you a better start.

Good luck!

Chrystee

Sam, 5, NT, salicylate sensitive

SCD 9 months

--- In pecanbread , " josephryanjonah " <prob713@a...>

wro In the He has some self stimulatory

> behaviors, but they were present before the start of the SCD and have

> not been increased. Clinical tests do indicate Leaky Gut and metals

> in his system are a problem. While on the SCD, he does have a

> penchant for eating the raw fruits. Given ph's current situation

> is it necessary to go back and do the intro diet.

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 ,

> We started the SCD last week with our six year old autistic son.

We

> did not do the introductory portion of the diet. He just started

> eating SCD legal meals. ph has rarely complained of any G.I.

> problems. Stools look fine, sleep cycle no problems, not hyper in

any

> way. He speaking using sentences. Since starting the diet his eyes

> seem less glossed over. In the He has some self stimulatory

> behaviors, but they were present before the start of the SCD and

have

> not been increased. Clinical tests do indicate Leaky Gut and

metals

> in his system are a problem. While on the SCD, he does have a

> penchant for eating the raw fruits. Given ph's current

situation

> is it necessary to go back and do the intro diet. In the following

> week he will start Dr. Rashid Buttar's chelation protocol to

address

> the issues with lead and mercury.

Here is a post from Elaine:

> I agree with the professor: healthy children have no problem

getting rid

> of

> mercury and other heavy metals. This, we learn, is done through the

> liver's

> detoxification system including the cytochrome P-450 system along

with

> glutathione. However, if the intestinal gut bacterial are

overloading

> the

> liver with toxins, this will prevent the liver from carrying out

its

> detoxification system. Again, we must correct overgrowth of

intestinal

> bacteria to take the stress off the liver. And once we get the

child's

> gut

> healed sufficiently so that the vitamins, minerals, and essential

fatty

> acids are absorbed from a nutritious diet, we are providing

support for

> the

> proper cellular metabolism

> of liver cells. They will do the job but it is slow and sure. That

is

> the

> reason Dr. Merigian, forensic toxicologist, is used SCD to

save the

> lives of his patients with heavy metal toxicity.

Sheila

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