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beacuse he's very picky, so I just have to go with the

> legal/illegal list. ALL he eats is fruit now, I think he would eat

Nuts

> if I offered them to him, but no other source of protein, no meat or

> chicken, any suggestions?

>

Go to www.pecanbread.com and look at the recipes. There are ones

where you make pancakes and muffins that include chicken. This might

disguise the meat enough for your son. With my son, who also rejected

meat, we continued to offer meat in a more " regular " form, requiring a

taste before getting other foods he prefered. Gradually over time we

increased the amount of meat we required him to eat and eventually he

admitted that it was good and our problem was over. I hope such an

approach will work for you.

, mom to , age 10, ASD, SCD since April 2004

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Welcome to the group Ganeiansara,

> We can't start with a

> beginner's diet beacuse he's very picky, so I just have to go with

the

> legal/illegal list. ALL he eats is fruit now, I think he would eat

Nuts

> if I offered them to him, but no other source of protein, no meat or

> chicken, any suggestions?

Ther are some great tips at

http://pecanbread.com/difficulties.html#picky

and some great recipes for disguising foods (like the chicken

pancakes) at

http://pecanbread.com/recipes.html

Sheila, SCD 2/01, UC 22yrs

mom of and

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Something to consider, some people have success acclimating their child

to scd foods and then doing the intro later. It really seems to

promote so much healing, I would encourage you to do the intro at some

point even if you can't manage it in the beginning. Also, so many kids

seem to really open up their food choices after the intro. Those

little bacteria seem to call for their favorite foods until you get a

handle on them. Would never have believed it had I not expereinced

myself.

Best to you as you start!

Colby

self, and dd scd 3/06

celiac

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This would make a lot of sense to get their palate to liven up and begin to love

the food. I have put my daughter on mostly SCD and I did not do the intro

exactly for this reason. I may still do it down the line but her palate is just

opening up as she begins to clean her system up she is just enjoying the food so

much more.

She is 9 and is finally refusing food from other people that offer it to her. I

have tried SCD before but she just does not have any will power. I couldn't

believe it when she wanted more of my SCD cucumber salad. I made it a few weeks

ago when she wasn't on it and she said she didn't like it. Now she likes it.

Maybe because there was nothing else :). Oh well, better than nothing I suppose.

Charlene

UC 8 years

SCD 5 1/2 years

Mom to :

Nadine 9 - no diagnoses just pain and gassy at times

Something to consider, some people have success acclimating their child

to scd foods and then doing the intro later. It really seems to

promote so much healing, I would encourage you to do the intro at some

point even if you can't manage it in the beginning. Also, so many kids

seem to really open up their food choices after the intro. Those

little bacteria seem to call for their favorite foods until you get a

handle on them. Would never have believed it had I not expereinced

myself.

Best to you as you start!

Colby

self, and dd scd 3/06

celiac

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