High phenol foods

Christopher is 20 months old, and he has been on the diet sinceoct/14. After we started the diet I notice that he reacts to corn andalmonds. I started to suspect on high phenol foods so I try to avoidthem. He is more sensitive than ever to food that affect him. Ithink he can have soy, but I try to avoid it anyways, at least onlarge quantities.Here are some of the question I have. You help is most appreciated.

1- After being in the diet, I started him in organic meats, nopreservatives. I gave him bacon and I notice in his stool, that hedid not digested it at all. The second time I gave it to him thesame happened. I am trying to get protein and fat into him. Why ishe not tolerating bacon? any suggestion to increase his prointen/fatintake?

2-Lately he and his sister get many cold, what medication is outthere that they can have for the fallowing conditions: Fever, coldand allergy.

3- Christ was taking 365 Kids multi-vitamins, from Whole foodmarket, I though they were good. Christ was eating like never beforehis appetite was incredible, and I read in many post that this maybe a sign of yeast. He started grinding his teeth while awake. So Istopped the vitamins; do you guys know about a good multivitaminsthat is not high in sugar.

4-Also my 3year old daughter grinds her teeth at night a lot. She isnot in the spectrum, does anyone knows what other condition cancause this. I read about that sometimes is cause by stress, but sheis not stress out or anything. Any ideas?

5- Lately Christ gets many colds, ear infection and throatinfections. His Dr. usually prescribes antibiotics for him. Any safehome remedies? Or any natural anti-yeast substances I could use onhim, until his labs. Come back.

6-I give him rice milk. I had been thinking about getting a soy milkmaker since you can also use it for rice. Has any one used any ofthis? Can you recommend one for me?

7-When I give him oranges, he also get diarrhea. This was not aproblem before, but just now it became an issue. Can high phenol food cause diarrhea?

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  1. Melisa Schumpert said,

    Wrote on May 10, 2007 @ 9:31 am

    Is this the nitrate-free bacon? If not, buy nitrate-free. If so,consider that he might not properly digest fats. He might need alipase enzyme, or he might have further problems. My son did nottolerate any fats until I added mito cocktail and amino acids

    http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

    I use olive leaf extract as an anti-viral.

    Yeast or food intolerance. If it started right after you added thatvitamin, try removing it. He might not tolerate it. My son nevertolerated any multi-vitamin.

    For my son, this meant improper zinc/copper ratio. For other kids, itcan mean deficiency of calcium and/or magnesium, or B5 deficiency.

    Olive leaf extract. Support immune system with things like vitamin Cand colostrum. For my kids, ear infections mean yeast.

    I use GSE for yeast. Other ideas here

    http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

    Yes. But for my son, he did not tolerate anything orange [or green]even with No-Fenol. Try the No-Fenol for the oranges and other highphenol foods, but try them one at a time, in case he is like my sonand tolerates some things but not others.

    http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

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