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The
SCD™ Knowledge Base
Peptamen
Seth writes:
Peptamen is not SCD™ legal and will only serve to undermine the effects of
the diet. Lactose and starch can feed pathogens in the gut, sometimes
without noticeable effects. I went to the peptamen website and noticed
that it has all sorts of other illegals (ie guar gum) in it.
I think that Raman put together a website about Nestle' modulan, which is
very similar to peptamen:
http://www.scdrecipe.com/j_modulenibd.html
I imagine that most
of the calories that are of importance in the Peptamen
come from medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs). MCTs have been used
for
decades to help people get energy quick (they are often used to feed
the
patients through IVs).
If you try the SCdiet, which I wish I had done when I was first diagnosed
with crohn's (long story- basically my life was a living hell with
various
medications etc), then I think that you should be able to make your
own
SCD™ equivalent to Peptamen at home. You can buy MCTs fairly easily
(I can
give anyone sources I use to get it - I have been making my mayo
out of
MCT oil).
Probably the cheapest source
of MCT comes from coconut oil.
Coconut oil also has the advantage of having lauric acid (~48%)
which turns into monolaurin in the gut - a powerful antimicrobial
agent
- found
in mother's milk to help combat infections.
A good website on coconut oil is:
www.coconut-info.com
There are a bunch of recipes for SCD™ yoghurt smoothies that you can
whip
together to get good solid nutrition into your son. If you find
that these
are not enough, you can add MCTs or coconut oil to them.
Originally from the Long Island listserve.
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