Guest guest Posted June 12, 1999 Report Share Posted June 12, 1999 Hello all, Peanut butter has the omegas in it just like flax oil and is a little cheaper. Raven ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroups.com home: hyperthyroidism - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 All I can say is Yep! In a message dated 4/10/2003 12:26:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time, rwinters@... writes: > Joanna, > > What were you thinking, girl???? LOL! That reminds me of the time my son > would only eat one brand of bologna on one brand of roll. I was soooo > thrilled to have found it because it was something solid I could put in his > lunchbox. Well....doesn't the store that sold the brand of bologna go out > of business!! AAAARRRRGGHHHH.... I looked all over the world for the > bologna and never found it anywhere again. I have tried every other brand > there is and he has soundly rejected them all. To this day - years later - > I am still trying to find something decent to put in his lunchbox!!! > > Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Johanna LOL !!!!!! Hey - if you get your hands on that " Aspie Handbook " - I need a copy. Dawn Obviously, I do not have this Aspie Parenting down....I bought a different brand of peanut butter (my picky eater LOVES P.B.) and never gave it a second thought. I needed it and bought what I saw at Trader Joe's. No, problemo right? Oh...I was so wrong~ This morning Joe notices immediately that what is on his toast is not HIS peanut butter. He sniffs it but will not take a bite! Then he proceeds into a full meltdown! Ugh...all before my coffee.... Can someone put my brains back in my head! What was I thinking???? That should be in the Aspie handbook...do not change brands under any circumstances!!! LOLLL!!!! ~Johanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Joanna, What were you thinking, girl???? LOL! That reminds me of the time my son would only eat one brand of bologna on one brand of roll. I was soooo thrilled to have found it because it was something solid I could put in his lunchbox. Well....doesn't the store that sold the brand of bologna go out of business!! AAAARRRRGGHHHH.... I looked all over the world for the bologna and never found it anywhere again. I have tried every other brand there is and he has soundly rejected them all. To this day - years later - I am still trying to find something decent to put in his lunchbox!!! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Hello all, this is , mom to age 11 and she also has AS. This is our first time writing to the group. We are from Pennsylvania. is exactly the same about food. She will only eat certain cheeses or pizza from a certain place. It is really difficult to feed her at restaurants and even with family, though they understand and don't mind fixing her something she likes. Hope to hear more about everyone soon. ( ) Re: Peanut Butter Joanna, What were you thinking, girl???? LOL! That reminds me of the time my son would only eat one brand of bologna on one brand of roll. I was soooo thrilled to have found it because it was something solid I could put in his lunchbox. Well....doesn't the store that sold the brand of bologna go out of business!! AAAARRRRGGHHHH.... I looked all over the world for the bologna and never found it anywhere again. I have tried every other brand there is and he has soundly rejected them all. To this day - years later - I am still trying to find something decent to put in his lunchbox!!! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 In a message dated 4/10/2003 4:08:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time, shamrocks0627@... writes: > Hello all, this is , mom to age 11 and she also has AS. This is > our first time writing to the group. We are from Pennsylvania. > > is exactly the same about food. She will only eat certain cheeses > or pizza from a certain place. It is really difficult to feed her at > restaurants and even with family, though they understand and don't mind > fixing her something she likes. > Hey , Glad you came out of lurkdom My sons (2 and 4) won't eat veggies either and I have tried numerous ways...Joe always finds them if I hide them. However, one evening we were having dinner and they both decided to eat the " broccoli trees " with ranch dip.....here they are muching away and both my dh and I are sitting there with our mouths hanging down in shock! It doesn't happen too often, but occasionally they will go for it. Meanwhile I give them Vita Worms....sounds yummy doesn't it! They taste just like gummy worms and at least they are getting the multiple vitamin. Johanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 > Hello all, this is , mom to age 11 and she also has AS. This is our first time writing to the group. We are from Pennsylvania. > > is exactly the same about food. She will only eat certain cheeses or pizza from a certain place. It is really difficult to feed her at restaurants and even with family, though they understand and don't mind fixing her something she likes. > > Hope to hear more about everyone soon. Hi , Welcome to the group. I'm from PA too. What part of PA are you from, if you don't mind saying? I'm in the Philly suburbs. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 Hi Johanna, vita worms? I think my son anthony saw them and I thought they looked gross! is 9 and has ADHD which does not seem to always be a mix for . How do your kids get along? Does anyone have problems with a sib being constantly mean to the AS child? I feel for . Basically she has no backbone with and I guess that is why is carries over in the outside world. He basically bosses her and part of me knows he is frustrated because we do alot of running for therapy etc and part because there are no kids for him and she is the only one here. She will play for about 5 minutes and then feign an injury and go back to her beloved books. I am concerned because we had her physical and she is on target for height and weight. 72lbs and 4 ft 11 at 11 yrs old. the Dr. is worried for the lack of physical activity so she suggested yoga and I purchased a yoga dvd for her to do and I could do it along with her. In our family we all play soccer and initally I had her try it and she really gave it a good shot. Thanks everyone! Re: ( ) Re: Peanut Butter In a message dated 4/10/2003 4:08:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time, shamrocks0627@... writes: > Hello all, this is , mom to age 11 and she also has AS. This is > our first time writing to the group. We are from Pennsylvania. > > is exactly the same about food. She will only eat certain cheeses > or pizza from a certain place. It is really difficult to feed her at > restaurants and even with family, though they understand and don't mind > fixing her something she likes. > Hey , Glad you came out of lurkdom My sons (2 and 4) won't eat veggies either and I have tried numerous ways...Joe always finds them if I hide them. However, one evening we were having dinner and they both decided to eat the " broccoli trees " with ranch dip.....here they are muching away and both my dh and I are sitting there with our mouths hanging down in shock! It doesn't happen too often, but occasionally they will go for it. Meanwhile I give them Vita Worms....sounds yummy doesn't it! They taste just like gummy worms and at least they are getting the multiple vitamin. Johanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 , Both my kids are " book kids. " Getting them to do a sport has been nearly impossible. In college, Tess (my 20 year old) did self defense and loved it. In fact, she loved it soo much she went on and taught it to middle schoolers. and I have just signed up for Aikido classes. Aikido is " a non-competitive martial art that emphasizes the development of a calm mind, relaxed body and a strong spirit. " We went once for two hours and we both loved it. It was truly okay to be uncoordinated (both of us). We got help, both from Sensei and from others in the class. We're looking forward to the next class. Liz Gattone wrote: > Hi Johanna, > > vita worms? I think my son anthony saw them and I thought they looked gross! is 9 and has ADHD which does not seem to always be a mix for . How do your kids get along? Does anyone have problems with a sib being constantly mean to the AS child? I feel for . Basically she has no backbone with and I guess that is why is carries over in the outside world. He basically bosses her and part of me knows he is frustrated because we do alot of running for therapy etc and part because there are no kids for him and she is the only one here. > > She will play for about 5 minutes and then feign an injury and go back to her beloved books. I am concerned because we had her physical and she is on target for height and weight. 72lbs and 4 ft 11 at 11 yrs old. the Dr. is worried for the lack of physical activity so she suggested yoga and I purchased a yoga dvd for her to do and I could do it along with her. In our family we all play soccer and initally I had her try it and she really gave it a good shot. > > Thanks everyone! > > > Re: ( ) Re: Peanut Butter > > In a message dated 4/10/2003 4:08:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > shamrocks0627@... writes: > > > Hello all, this is , mom to age 11 and she also has AS. This is > > our first time writing to the group. We are from Pennsylvania. > > > > is exactly the same about food. She will only eat certain cheeses > > or pizza from a certain place. It is really difficult to feed her at > > restaurants and even with family, though they understand and don't mind > > fixing her something she likes. > > > > Hey , > Glad you came out of lurkdom My sons (2 and 4) won't eat veggies either > and I have tried numerous ways...Joe always finds them if I hide them. > However, one evening we were having dinner and they both decided to eat the > " broccoli trees " with ranch dip.....here they are muching away and both my dh > and I are sitting there with our mouths hanging down in shock! It doesn't > happen too often, but occasionally they will go for it. Meanwhile I give > them Vita Worms....sounds yummy doesn't it! They taste just like gummy worms > and at least they are getting the multiple vitamin. > Johanna > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Wow after reading your post about self defense courses, I had looked into a course in our new location for . I thought actually it would be good for her just to have a way to defend herself but maybe it could be something more. I also purchased a yoga tape that was recommended by a support group here in Bucks County so maybe that will help her relax a little. Re: ( ) Re: Peanut Butter > > In a message dated 4/10/2003 4:08:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > shamrocks0627@... writes: > > > Hello all, this is , mom to age 11 and she also has AS. This is > > our first time writing to the group. We are from Pennsylvania. > > > > is exactly the same about food. She will only eat certain cheeses > > or pizza from a certain place. It is really difficult to feed her at > > restaurants and even with family, though they understand and don't mind > > fixing her something she likes. > > > > Hey , > Glad you came out of lurkdom My sons (2 and 4) won't eat veggies either > and I have tried numerous ways...Joe always finds them if I hide them. > However, one evening we were having dinner and they both decided to eat the > " broccoli trees " with ranch dip.....here they are muching away and both my dh > and I are sitting there with our mouths hanging down in shock! It doesn't > happen too often, but occasionally they will go for it. Meanwhile I give > them Vita Worms....sounds yummy doesn't it! They taste just like gummy worms > and at least they are getting the multiple vitamin. > Johanna > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 >>> Is natural, no additive peanut butter usually a problem food > for our kids? I'm leery about trying it as a challenge. , Peanut butter, I think, is relatively phenolic. But it is also a very common allergen all by itself. And uncooked peanut butter (the natural kind from smooshing up raw peanuts) may have natural enzyme inhibitors in them. That probably contributes to them being a little harder for some people to digest. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 and , Concerning peanut butter-- I took all my kids off the regular peanut butter because I am convinced that the hydrogenated fats in Skippy and the ordinary kind may be as harmful as any allergy. There has been some discussion of the hydrogenated fats causing seizures or behavior problems in some kids. That is difficult to prove but I have found that my autistic spectrum daughter has done better once I made an effort to get rid of all hydrogenated fat in her diet. She has been on enzymes for 8 months and she is doing SO WELL with them. She has really improved with enzymes. Getting hydrogenated fat out has been just a minor adjustment to help her improve a bit more. My health food store has been free of any hydrogenated fats for about 3 years because they thought the scientific evidence is so clear that it is bad in SO MANY ways. Now I am getting the message. DUH--I guess I just did not see that it was a real problem untill I experimented myself. This is probably more than you want to hear about simple peanut butter! Sorry. in Salt Lake City Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 I think it would only be a problem if the child(ren) have a known allergy to peanuts and/or other nuts. My children and husband are terribly allergic to peanuts and tree nuts but tolerate the macadamia nut butter well and eat it on rice crackers and rice cakes and toast. peanut butter Is natural, no additive peanut butter usually a problem food for our kids? I'm leery about trying it as a challenge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 In a message dated 6/5/03 6:41:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, BrandtMrse@... writes: > I took all my kids off the regular peanut butter because I am convinced > that > the hydrogenated fats in Skippy and the ordinary kind may be as harmful as > any > allergy. There has been some discussion of the hydrogenated fats causing > seizures or behavior problems in some kids. Yes, that hydrogenated fat is bad news. Now to shamelessly plug my brand of pb -- Arrowhead Mills Organic Creamy is really really really good. It's made with Valencia peanuts, with no added crap. We may have to test doing without because of the phenols, and I'm seriously going to miss it. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 > Is natural, no additive peanut butter usually a problem food > for our kids? I use Scudder peanut butter, ingredient: peanuts. Cashew butter is probably a better choice for a challenge of nuts. Or a peanut butter that is just " peanuts " if you specifically want to challenge peanut butter. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2003 Report Share Posted November 7, 2003 I believe its a mold issue, I use once and a while, I only use the kind I grind myself. in small amounts so it stay fresh. Laurie peanut butter Hi Can anyone tell me if peanut butter is okay? I have seen it listed as a food to avoid, whereas some articles do not mention it at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2003 Report Share Posted November 7, 2003 > Hi > Can anyone tell me if peanut butter is okay? I have seen it listed > as a food to avoid, whereas some articles do not mention it at all. I was told peanuts & peanut butter are NOs because of their content of aflatoxins, a carcinogenic mold. You can try almond butter which is pretty good as a substitute. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 is that salted peanut butter? the salt is supposed to help break down some of the enzyme inhibitors which is why peanuts are salted as a snack i guess. 'nourishing traditions' says that peanuts have to be soaked first to remove the digestion inhibitors and i bet the peanut butter manufacturers don't do that. http://www.newtrendspublishing.com/SallyFallon/ check out the 'snacks' pdf i would check that the salt did not contain any sodium aluminosilicate in as a dryer. i don't eat nuts at all. > We have a lot of trouble with wet smelly poops when my younger son eats > peanut butter or other nuts. Is there a better remedy than just taking > these away from him? > > Naomi > > _________________________________________________________________ > Getting married? Find tips, tools and the latest trends at MSN Life Events. > http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=married Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 > We have a lot of trouble with wet smelly poops when my younger son eats > peanut butter or other nuts. Is there a better remedy than just taking > these away from him? Try giving them with Zyme Prime and No-Fenol enzymes. If that does not work, you might need to remove them. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 >Try giving them with Zyme Prime and No-Fenol enzymes. If that does >not work, you might need to remove them. Thanks Dana and , I'll try that. I started the Zyme prime already, to see if it makes a difference. I'll add the NF. Unfortunately, he has a terrible aversion to the texture of meat. And so the only protein he ever ate before this has been nut butter. Now we have a fruit omelet he'll eat, so he's getting in several eggs a day, but that's it. Naomi _________________________________________________________________ MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page – FREE download! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 In my kids' school they have a cafeteria table where all kids have to sit if they are allergic to peanuts ....In my school, I teach Kindergarten and the school nurse makes up a list of all allergies to everything from nuts to ant bites.... I make the parents aware of the allergies in my class....one kid cannot have red dye below #40, another cannot have oranges, another cannot have chocolate, another certain nuts but peanuts are ok, another no pork, another no peanuts...you get the drift....parties are still " do-able " though ..we are just careful and the kids all look out for one another.... Teachers that don't wish to learn how to use the epipen are again in the wrong profession...are you going to watch one of your students gasp for air???? Ask those same teachers if they'd hand a kid their inhaler?????? Of course, they would.... Again,only my 2 cents for what it is worth!!!!!!!!! kathy TR NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2009 Report Share Posted August 17, 2009 > > Hi Bee and All, Phyllis A. here just back from a 2 week trip to Florida. This trip was challenging because my sister and her husband and there 2 year old son, my adorable nephew, eat everything out of a box or bag. I spent most of the vaca cooking. My sis works they have a beautiful home-top quality material things but food quality means very little--my nephew has a wart rash on his belly that has spread-Dr. call is mulluscum or something like that- he's had many antibiotics in his little life along with tubes in ears. I pray hard for them. +++Hi Phyllis. Welcome back from your vacation. +++It is very sad about your nephew. Poor little guy. It's difficult to sit back and watch how he eats and what your sister considers is food. That kind of skin problem is called Molluscum Contagiosum, but regardless of what doctors call it, it is caused by toxins and poor nutrition. Bee, I had a lot of time to read...Eat Fat, Lose Fat was great. Ok, I'm on your program 2 months now and progress is happening. I do not have a problem staying away from sugar and for that I feel blessed. However, I love peanut butter! In the back of the book, the 2 authors recommend 4 diff types. What do you think of this-is this possible after we are healed? Why would they give 4 choices if is is so toxic? Bee I trust your advice and I know you talk about peanuts and pistachios containing mold. Just looking for your thoughts. I allowed myself a cheat on my vaca and it was...pnut butter(one of their recommendations) +++I don't know why they would recommend peanut butter in their book. Peanuts contain two known strains of fungi, Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus, that produce aflatoxins (mycotoxins), which are inherent in them and cannot be removed. Aflatoxins are toxic and among the most carcinogenic substances known. +++Fungus grows in unhealthy plants, just like it does in humans. Fungus is the organism in Nature that " cleans up " and it feeds off of fungi-type toxins (mycotoxins). Fungus is common in grains, seeds and nuts that are genetically modified. +++In my opinion peanuts are not healthy for anyone to consume, so I think it is better to have butter made from other kinds of nuts (properly soaked and dried of course). All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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