Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 This is what I would do. I would view eliminating the aloe vera from my diet as the goal, weaning off of it as quickly as possible as other healing in the gut occurs. In the chapter on feeding dificulties, Dr NCB talks about using foods that are not allowed on the GAPS diet as treats in order to transition children to good foods, then weaning off of them as soon as possible. - in Oregon www.krautpounder.com Check out our hand made solid maple tool for fermented food preparation produced by the Eugene Chapter of Weston A Price FoundationFrom: creativemess10 <creativemess10@...>Subject: [ ] Re:Colon Therapy Update Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 9:41 PM , I hope someone more well versed in the GAPS diet can help you, b/c I don't know. I'd like to know the answer, too. in TN > > i started aloe vera a month ago due to ulcer pain from long term NSAID > use. cowan wants me off aloe vera as i start GAPS. says on GAPS i won't > need it. scared of that awful pain coming back. how bad would it be to > cont. aloe vera on GAPS? would it interfere with my healing the gut? > > thanks > monique > > You're right, . Aloe is on the no-no list. But as I said > before, I would've drunken Kool-Aid if the colon therapist had said it > would do the trick. I was very bad off!!! I think it's something > about aloe having polysaccharides, but my husband and I have decided > that the benefits outweigh the diet dangers. Plus, I am not as "bad > off" as our youngest two children, for whom our whole family is doing > this diet anyway. > > in TN > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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