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Switching back to GFCF from SCD

Under the advice of our Naturapath, we are switching back to GFCF. Ruby

has been SCD for 6 months now. The only thing I've really noticed from

SC diet is well formed bms.

I gave her some homemade GFCF bread yesterday and the day before and

she had a huge loose bm last night. Today she is yelling over little

things again.

Does this mean she can never have carbs again? I am really tired of the

SC diet and want her on GFCF instead. Has anyone ever switched back? If

so, how did you control the yeast the comes back?

I'm thinking of uping her Biotin for a short time. I am also thinking

of doing half GFCF and half SCD.

Thanks I appreciate the advice.

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If you got normal poops from SCD - I would be really cautious going

back to GFCF- they recommend waiting 2 years, to be sure the gut has

healed to the point that the double and other more complex starches

can be digested w/out causing leaky gut. And if you see regression, I

would think about it even more.

I just got from the DAN conference, so my head is spinning-

here's a presentation by Arthur Krigsman about what a damaged GI

tract looks like...

http://www.thoughtfulhouse.com/0405-conf-akrigsman.htm

>

> Under the advice of our Naturapath, we are switching back to GFCF.

Ruby

> has been SCD for 6 months now. The only thing I've really noticed

from

> SC diet is well formed bms.

>

> I gave her some homemade GFCF bread yesterday and the day before

and

> she had a huge loose bm last night. Today she is yelling over

little

> things again.

>

> Does this mean she can never have carbs again? I am really tired of

the

> SC diet and want her on GFCF instead. Has anyone ever switched

back? If

> so, how did you control the yeast the comes back?

>

> I'm thinking of uping her Biotin for a short time. I am also

thinking

> of doing half GFCF and half SCD.

>

> Thanks I appreciate the advice.

>

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I have decided to stay with SCD for however long I have to. We're all

going on it now. That way when I'm cooking it will be for everyone

and I won't have to make separate dinners anymore!

That link is very interesting. That is exactly the kind of poop Ruby

had yesterday after she ate the gf bread. The only good thing (I

think) is that it took two days before she had that poop and even had

a normal poop before the bad poop. I think I've said poop more in

this message than I've ever said poop.

Thanks for the advice. I realize now that the SCD is working better

for Ruby than I thought.

> >

> > Under the advice of our Naturapath, we are switching back to

GFCF.

> Ruby

> > has been SCD for 6 months now. The only thing I've really noticed

> from

> > SC diet is well formed bms.

> >

> > I gave her some homemade GFCF bread yesterday and the day before

> and

> > she had a huge loose bm last night. Today she is yelling over

> little

> > things again.

> >

> > Does this mean she can never have carbs again? I am really tired

of

> the

> > SC diet and want her on GFCF instead. Has anyone ever switched

> back? If

> > so, how did you control the yeast the comes back?

> >

> > I'm thinking of uping her Biotin for a short time. I am also

> thinking

> > of doing half GFCF and half SCD.

> >

> > Thanks I appreciate the advice.

> >

>

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> I gave her some homemade GFCF bread yesterday and the day before and

> she had a huge loose bm last night. Today she is yelling over little

> things again.

She may not tolerate the new food. As an example, enzymes did not

help my son eat rice or corn, but when I added back wheat, he had a

noticeable improvement.

> Does this mean she can never have carbs again?

After ALA chelation and several supplements, my kids tolerated all

foods. So it depends on what interventions you choose, and why she

does not tolerate foods.

>>how did you control the yeast the comes back?

Try giving biotin.

Dana

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> I gave her some homemade GFCF bread yesterday and the day before and

> she had a huge loose bm last night. Today she is yelling over little

> things again.

She may not tolerate the new food. As an example, enzymes did not

help my son eat rice or corn, but when I added back wheat, he had a

noticeable improvement.

> Does this mean she can never have carbs again?

After ALA chelation and several supplements, my kids tolerated all

foods. So it depends on what interventions you choose, and why she

does not tolerate foods.

>>how did you control the yeast the comes back?

Try giving biotin.

Dana

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Good choice! I'm new here to the enzyme group and I'm doing SCD along

with my son and I really feel like it's working for us. I, too,

cannot wait until we are healed enough to eat normally again, but at

the same time, I don't ever want either of us to feel like we did

before. Hang in there! It's a long road, but well worth it :)

Kari

> > >

> > > Under the advice of our Naturapath, we are switching back to

> GFCF.

> > Ruby

> > > has been SCD for 6 months now. The only thing I've really noticed

> > from

> > > SC diet is well formed bms.

> > >

> > > I gave her some homemade GFCF bread yesterday and the day before

> > and

> > > she had a huge loose bm last night. Today she is yelling over

> > little

> > > things again.

> > >

> > > Does this mean she can never have carbs again? I am really tired

> of

> > the

> > > SC diet and want her on GFCF instead. Has anyone ever switched

> > back? If

> > > so, how did you control the yeast the comes back?

> > >

> > > I'm thinking of uping her Biotin for a short time. I am also

> > thinking

> > > of doing half GFCF and half SCD.

> > >

> > > Thanks I appreciate the advice.

> > >

> >

>

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Yeah, the enzyme didn't help her at all for the rice.

I am really interested in ALA, but I don't know if her gut is ready

for it. I was considering the every 8 hour schedule, but wonder how I

would give it to her in the middle of the night without her staying

awake?

Thanks!

> > I gave her some homemade GFCF bread yesterday and the day before

and

> > she had a huge loose bm last night. Today she is yelling over

little

> > things again.

>

>

> She may not tolerate the new food. As an example, enzymes did not

> help my son eat rice or corn, but when I added back wheat, he had a

> noticeable improvement.

>

>

> > Does this mean she can never have carbs again?

>

>

> After ALA chelation and several supplements, my kids tolerated all

> foods. So it depends on what interventions you choose, and why she

> does not tolerate foods.

>

>

> >>how did you control the yeast the comes back?

>

>

> Try giving biotin.

>

> Dana

>

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I have never used it but the site uses the ALA/DMSA protocol

every 4 hrs. per Andy Cutler and the parents use a syringe with a little OJ and

the ALA mixture at night and just put it a drop at a time in the child's mouth

and they swallow it unconsciously and never have to be awoken for the dose.

Chris

Re: Switching back to GFCF from SCD

Yeah, the enzyme didn't help her at all for the rice.

I am really interested in ALA, but I don't know if her gut is ready

for it. I was considering the every 8 hour schedule, but wonder how I

would give it to her in the middle of the night without her staying

awake?

Thanks!

> > I gave her some homemade GFCF bread yesterday and the day before

and

> > she had a huge loose bm last night. Today she is yelling over

little

> > things again.

>

>

> She may not tolerate the new food. As an example, enzymes did not

> help my son eat rice or corn, but when I added back wheat, he had a

> noticeable improvement.

>

>

> > Does this mean she can never have carbs again?

>

>

> After ALA chelation and several supplements, my kids tolerated all

> foods. So it depends on what interventions you choose, and why she

> does not tolerate foods.

>

>

> >>how did you control the yeast the comes back?

>

>

> Try giving biotin.

>

> Dana

>

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> I am really interested in ALA, but I don't know if her gut is ready

> for it. I was considering the every 8 hour schedule, but wonder how I

> would give it to her in the middle of the night without her staying

> awake?

I gave ALA 3x per day. Some kids require it every 3 hours, including

during the night, but mine did fine with it during the daytime only.

I started out trying to be as close to 8 hours as possible, but after

a few rounds, I just gave it before each meal.

Dana

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