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Does anyone know off-hand if lactulose is scd-legal? I'm trying to

find something to get 's bowels running again so I can get away

from the enemas. I just added 200mg of magnesium citrate to her

yogurt, but I'm afraid it's going to end up causing cramps. Thanks!

Rose (Mom to , 11, asd, back on scd yet again this morning,

and , 8, asd, LNH, scd 9 months)

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> Does anyone know off-hand if lactulose is scd-legal? I'm trying to

> find something to get 's bowels running again so I can get away

> from the enemas. I just added 200mg of magnesium citrate to her

> yogurt, but I'm afraid it's going to end up causing cramps. Thanks!

> Rose (Mom to , 11, asd, back on scd yet again this morning,

> and , 8, asd, LNH, scd 9 months)

Sorry, it is not legal. The moderators will suggest some remedies for

constipation. There is also info on the two websites below.

Carol F.

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Hi Rose,

Sorry, but lactulose contains illegals.

For children starting the diet it is a good idea to try the intro

diet http://pecanbread.com/foodprep.html#intro at least for a couple

of days. Usually 1-3 days depending on the severity of the

constipation. One day if the constipation is severe and three days

if less severe.

For some people the diet is enough to help clear up constipation.

If the constipation does not clear up with diet alone then please

consider proceeding with the constipation protocol.

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/knowledge_base/kb/constipatio

n.htm

and this link also about constipation and diet:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/knowledge_base/kb/constipatio

n_continued.htm

After the intro diet:

Contrary to popular belief raw fruits & vegetables seem to only

compound the constipation problem. The bowel needs to do some

healing before using raw fruits & vegetables. After the intro diet

you will want to continue to peel and cook all fruits and veggies.

Until more healing occurs most have found it best avoid foods with

seeds that aren't easily removed such as strawberries, blueberries

etc. at least until bowel movements become more regular. After some

healing they'll be tolerated better. An alternative to this is to

use a food mill* for the cooked food. With a food mill you can skip

the peeling and deseeding because the plates in the mill sieve out

the skins and seeds.

For those who have trouble getting their children to eat cooked

vegetables and fruits please check out the recipe section for ideas

on how to hide cooked fruit and vegetables in foods.

http://pecanbread.com/recipes.html Examples include: " Sneaky

pancakes " , " 's muffins " and " Avacado Meatloaf "

Sheila

> > Does anyone know off-hand if lactulose is scd-legal? I'm trying

to

> > find something to get 's bowels running again so I can get

away

> > from the enemas. I just added 200mg of magnesium citrate to her

> > yogurt, but I'm afraid it's going to end up causing cramps.

Thanks!

> > Rose (Mom to , 11, asd, back on scd yet again this

morning,

> > and , 8, asd, LNH, scd 9 months)

>

> Sorry, it is not legal. The moderators will suggest some remedies

for constipation. There is also info on the two websites below.

>

>

> Carol F.

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