Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Andy's 'Diet - how to pick the right one for your kid' is in the files section under 'D' for diet. The url is a l o n g one: http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/QHoARQj37ChQks0-mOyzJxK-renygbH0gvTrnN6WCEBd8wE_nA4\ jegi-EX0ratLMasj89oHrslhwh4nG209b4Nn24_9-Pm4P/Diet%20-%20how%20to%20pick%20the%2\ 0right%20one%20for%20your%20kid. J > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > on diets, I would like to find that again. > > It was something like try this for 2 weeks, if it doesn't > work....etc. > > I am asking only because we have been gf/cf for about 1.5 years. > Last stool test showed no yeast. > We've been on nystatin for 6 plus months, probiotics, just started > LDN about a week ago. > > Anyways, we never really saw a BIG difference with the gf/cf/sf > diet, in fact now, we can't get rid of the dark eye circles, our son > never really had diarrhea, just some sketchy stools every once in a > while. > > We are thinking of doing raw dairy products, we're already organic, > grass fed beef, etc etc, healthy eaters, except for our son. He > looks worse and his poops are still hit and miss. > > We have done a IgG panel....he only had 2 things that were high > stars, like oats was a 3 and peanut butter a 3, there were a few 1 > stars. > > He had staph in his gut, which we treated with cipro [antibiotic]... > now we are just kind of BLAH... > he has been chelating for over a year now, WAS high Lead. > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. > > Thanks- > Hope > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > on diets, I would like to find that again. http://tinyurl.com/s56wk > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. I've got no opinion but it looks like we're kind of in the same boat, gut-wise. Testing looks OK but still a very picky eater and also in a blah phase. We're embarking on LOD/ " Nourishing Traditions " , so also looking for raw milk and culturing everything in the refrigerator. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Check in Va, Nell, but in Ohio it's illegal to sell raw milk, but some people here have gotten around that by buying " parts " of a cow and then all get all the raw milk they need. [ ] Re: gf/cf diet...dogma? Andy? > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > on diets, I would like to find that again. http://tinyurl.com/s56wk > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. I've got no opinion but it looks like we're kind of in the same boat, gut-wise. Testing looks OK but still a very picky eater and also in a blah phase. We're embarking on LOD/ " Nourishing Traditions " , so also looking for raw milk and culturing everything in the refrigerator. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 we are looking into this same thing weston a price foundation. thankfully here in Wa we are able to aquire it legally, at a hefty price though. let me know what happens :0) Hope --------- [ ] Re: gf/cf diet...dogma? Andy? > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > on diets, I would like to find that again. http://tinyurl.com/s56wk > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. I've got no opinion but it looks like we're kind of in the same boat, gut-wise. Testing looks OK but still a very picky eater and also in a blah phase. We're embarking on LOD/ " Nourishing Traditions " , so also looking for raw milk and culturing everything in the refrigerator. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 That is just down right silly isn't it? It being illegal to sell raw cows milk?!!! Gosh, they don't want us getting anything that's good for us do they? I often think of the organic beef, chicken, produce and other things and it just doesn't make sense either. They do less to the meat and produce right? They don't have to put antibitics into the cow and all that stuff so why does organic cost more? You would think the " chemical " junk food out there would be more expensive? > > > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > > on diets, I would like to find that again. > > http://tinyurl.com/s56wk > > > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. > > I've got no opinion but it looks like we're kind of in the same boat, > gut-wise. Testing looks OK but still a very picky eater and also in a > blah phase. > > We're embarking on LOD/ " Nourishing Traditions " , so also looking for > raw milk and culturing everything in the refrigerator. > > Nell > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 It costs more to actually feed a cow rather than plump it with synthetic hormones and man made feed. Unfortunately! And of course, they have to actually keep the cow healthy and pay a vet, rather than keep in on continuous antibiotics. And of course, growing places for the cow to graze that is not chemically treated to get it to grow, requires more work. As far as the hubbub of raw milk, it is the unpasturized part that scares the government, they are afraid we will all get ill and die! However, it is completely healthy to inject ourselves with mercury! > > > > > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > > > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > > > on diets, I would like to find that again. > > > > http://tinyurl.com/s56wk > > > > > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > > > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. > > > > I've got no opinion but it looks like we're kind of in the same boat, > > gut-wise. Testing looks OK but still a very picky eater and also in a > > blah phase. > > > > We're embarking on LOD/ " Nourishing Traditions " , so also looking for > > raw milk and culturing everything in the refrigerator. > > > > Nell > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 I forgot to add that the government is big on silly! It is illegal to purchase a mattress that is not sprayed with flame retardant. They don't want you buying anything that might be good for you, make you healthy..they keep trying to pass legislation to control vitamin supplements because some of us might hurt ourselves taking them. There are many of our rights being governed away under our very noses and most Americans don't see it. Other things are governed to profit someone else...like vaccinations, flame retardant regs, fluoridation...the list goes on. > > > > > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > > > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > > > on diets, I would like to find that again. > > > > http://tinyurl.com/s56wk > > > > > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > > > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. > > > > I've got no opinion but it looks like we're kind of in the same boat, > > gut-wise. Testing looks OK but still a very picky eater and also in a > > blah phase. > > > > We're embarking on LOD/ " Nourishing Traditions " , so also looking for > > raw milk and culturing everything in the refrigerator. > > > > Nell > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 And they just arrested and prosecuted some poor farmer here for selling raw milk. He sold milk to some " undercover " person. I rest much easier knowing how protected I am from such illegality :-) Was front page news here to give you an idea of how little happens where I live. [ ] Re: gf/cf diet...dogma? Andy? That is just down right silly isn't it? It being illegal to sell raw cows milk?!!! Gosh, they don't want us getting anything that's good for us do they? I often think of the organic beef, chicken, produce and other things and it just doesn't make sense either. They do less to the meat and produce right? They don't have to put antibitics into the cow and all that stuff so why does organic cost more? You would think the " chemical " junk food out there would be more expensive? > > > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > > on diets, I would like to find that again. > > http://tinyurl.com/s56wk > > > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. > > I've got no opinion but it looks like we're kind of in the same boat, > gut-wise. Testing looks OK but still a very picky eater and also in a > blah phase. > > We're embarking on LOD/ " Nourishing Traditions " , so also looking for > raw milk and culturing everything in the refrigerator. > > Nell > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 Big Pharma can't make money off of you if you are healthy. > > > > > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > > > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > > > on diets, I would like to find that again. > > > > http://tinyurl.com/s56wk > > > > > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > > > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. > > > > I've got no opinion but it looks like we're kind of in the same boat, > > gut-wise. Testing looks OK but still a very picky eater and also in a > > blah phase. > > > > We're embarking on LOD/ " Nourishing Traditions " , so also looking for > > raw milk and culturing everything in the refrigerator. > > > > Nell > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 that is exactly it, Jan. -------------- Original message -------------- From: " Jan " <paxlforme@...> Big Pharma can't make money off of you if you are healthy. > > > > > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > > > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > > > on diets, I would like to find that again. > > > > http://tinyurl.com/s56wk > > > > > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > > > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. > > > > I've got no opinion but it looks like we're kind of in the same boat, > > gut-wise. Testing looks OK but still a very picky eater and also in a > > blah phase. > > > > We're embarking on LOD/ " Nourishing Traditions " , so also looking for > > raw milk and culturing everything in the refrigerator. > > > > Nell > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 I've always found it amusing that the food with the fewest ingredients cost the most! Now, like with organic apples, the demand is so high that the cost is also going up. *sigh* Pam > > > > > > > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few > months. > > > > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's > opinion > > > > on diets, I would like to find that again. > > > > > > http://tinyurl.com/s56wk > > > > > > > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on > HNI > > > > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. > > > > > > I've got no opinion but it looks like we're kind of in the > same boat, > > > gut-wise. Testing looks OK but still a very picky eater and > also in a > > > blah phase. > > > > > > We're embarking on LOD/ " Nourishing Traditions " , so also > looking for > > > raw milk and culturing everything in the refrigerator. > > > > > > Nell > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 > Andy's 'Diet - how to pick the right one for your kid' is in the files > section under 'D' for diet. The url is a l o n g one: > > http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/QHoARQj37ChQks0-mOyzJxK-renygbH0gvTrnN6WCEBd8wE_nA4\ jegi-EX0ratLMasj89oHrslhwh4nG209b4Nn24_9-Pm4P/Diet%20-%20how%20to%20pick%20the%2\ 0right%20one%20for%20your%20kid. The URL's for files in the File section don't persist. Try looking here: /message/183270 W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 Hello, Hope. We began the GAPS nutritional programme about 3 months ago and it has been nothing short of miraculous for our son (3.5 years) -- huge jump in eye contact, dark circles disappeared - he is back on raw fermented dairy and many of his former " IGG " foods as well. www.gaps.me -- good luck! > > Hi I just rejoined this list, haven't been on for a few months. > Although I remember finding somewhere in the archives AHC's opinion > on diets, I would like to find that again. > > It was something like try this for 2 weeks, if it doesn't > work....etc. > > I am asking only because we have been gf/cf for about 1.5 years. > Last stool test showed no yeast. > We've been on nystatin for 6 plus months, probiotics, just started > LDN about a week ago. > > Anyways, we never really saw a BIG difference with the gf/cf/sf > diet, in fact now, we can't get rid of the dark eye circles, our son > never really had diarrhea, just some sketchy stools every once in a > while. > > We are thinking of doing raw dairy products, we're already organic, > grass fed beef, etc etc, healthy eaters, except for our son. He > looks worse and his poops are still hit and miss. > > We have done a IgG panel....he only had 2 things that were high > stars, like oats was a 3 and peanut butter a 3, there were a few 1 > stars. > > He had staph in his gut, which we treated with cipro [antibiotic]... > now we are just kind of BLAH... > he has been chelating for over a year now, WAS high Lead. > > Want opinions on this diet stuff, fyi he has also been on HNI > enzymes, no phenol, AFP, etc. > > Thanks- > Hope > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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