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The SCD™ Knowledge Base SCD™ Redux The following letter is a favorite of Elaine's. Daphne writes: SCD™ should be considered evidence
based medicine. We follow it because it
works for *so* many people. Period. If we try to tweak it to our
hopes and
wishes you will get nowhere but very confused. Nutrition is still
in the
dark ages -- about where pure chemistry was 150 years ago. The importance
of vitamins was only recognized in the middle part of this century.
Compound that with the massive influence of the food industry on
science
and medicine. And the fact that the chemical composition of foods
are
changing rapidly due to agritech etc. And the difficulty of conducting
clinical trials in nutrtion because there are so many factors to
control
for. And the fact that each scientist can only focus on one tiny
piece of
a huge puzzle. SCD™ is a beacon of light in a black hole of misinformation
as far as I'm concerned. But until they put teams of reasearchers
and
millions of dollars into it, no one can answer your every question
about"why". 1. Get him to stop thinking in terms of "regular" food and develop a cuisine that is unique to SCD™. For example, make a lasagne - who needs noodles? Combine some dry curd cottage cheese, roasted eggplant, tomato sauce, cheeses, suateed mushrooms, onions and garlic. 2. Fill his plate with a variety of meats and vegetables and cooked fruits. For example roast beef, cooked apples, and a spiced turnip& carrot puree. Baked chicken with sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and greens with pine nuts. Restauraunt quality! 3. Other ideas: Quiches and pies made with almond crust. Pancakes made with almond flour, banana and dry curd cottage cheese. Cookies for snacks. Fruit custards for dessert. How could he complain? 4. Maybe try some Indian cooking? It seems to lend itself well with using lentils, split peas, yoghurt, chutneys and lots of spices that aid digestion. (Just make sure the beans are legal and soaked 8 hours and the soaking water is thrown away.) 5. Read all recipies on www.scdiet.org. There are even recipies for SCD™ legal sour cream!!! -- so you don't have to use yoghurt in everything creamy. (Aren't we lucky to have such a nice diet?) 6. Also get Lucy's cookbook, it will give you great ideas which you may never have thought of. (Hazlenut green beans, out of this world, unlike anything I've ever had!) 7. Since he loves food, remind him how much *more* he can
eat without all 8. Remind him this doesn't have to be forever (although his intake of starches & sugars will always be regulated and limited I hope). The sooner he sticks to the diet and starts healing, the sooner he will have a symptom-free year and be able to go back to other foods. 9. Entertain if you can, so you have friends over instead
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