Tuesday, 25 September 2012


Hard to believe that just a morsel of food can make any difference but see correspondence between Anne and Charlie, our nutritionist.



You are welcome.

Absolutely – gluten and casein can have immediate effects.  We are talking about minute particles for some children.  Remember the little boy who had a tiny bite of his sister’s pizza on Xmas Eve?  He was running around in circles for days afterwards.  Took about 2 weeks to get out of his system. 

On the positive side, this shows just how profoundly these foods effect our children.

Take a deep breath and read the information I just sent you.  Then re-read it.  Make a cuppa and then read it again J

Talk with Stockton Family Practice about maybe adding digestive enzymes to catch any infractions.  May be very helpful here.  Also, implement the Die-Off protocol I gave you, if you are unsure about this, call Stockton.

Don’t worry about the carbs counteracting the protein.  Just make sure he has protein.  Sausage can be made with many different meats – look at Wholefoods, make your own meat patties, etc. 

Try adding a protein smoothie every other day or so.

Write down each breakfast, after a few days you will have a week’s worth and you can use that as your template.  Doesn’t have to be complicated.

Hang in there.

Best
Charlie



From: Gery Juleff [mailto:gjuleff@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 10:06 PM
To: cefall@comcast.net
Subject: RE: Joey Juleff - Initial Notes
Importance: High

Hi,

Thanks so much for following up with us and for your other e-mails. I have removed gluten, dairy, yeast eggs and all the other 2 &3  foods from Joey's diet.

After a brilliant week last week Joey's behaviour has been horrific since Saturday afternoon. Joey put dairy milk instead of soy milk in his cereal Saturday morning. Gery thought he caught the mistake before Joey ate any but he's not sure. Could such a small amount of milk cause problems for 3 days? Could he still be going through withdrawal? Should I be giving him Alka selzer? What sort of protein would you reccommend for snacks? He loves chorizo but that has lactic acid starter culture which I assume he shouldn't eat. We always give Joey either bacon or sausage in the morning but without eggs we have been giving him cornflakes as well. Should we avoid cereal in the morning or do the proteins counteract the carbs? 

Sorry for having so many questions but we're a bit lost and frustrated at the moment.

Thanks

Anne

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