Breaking the Vicious Cycle: Intestinal Health Through DietThe Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD) has helped thousands of people worldwide who suffer from the debilitating effects of intestinal disease such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis, celiac disease, cystic fibrosis of the pancreas, and other forms of chronic diarrhea. The book explains the science behind the disease process and how the SCD offers a healthy, balanced, and safe approach to stop disease progression and help the body to heal. Referred to in the book as the "Autism Connection," the author explains how the same bacterial overgrowth present in those suffering from intestinal disease occurs in the gut of many autistic children. Through evidence and testimonials, the book outlines the ability of the SCD to treat many of the behavioral symptoms experienced by those with autism. The book includes tools, resources, and gourmet recipes to support individuals in starting the SCD and their journey to health. |
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... milk . Modern researchers are asking : Do the bacteria used to ferment the milk actually take up residence in the intestine and , if so , for how long ? Which of the " yoghurt - type ' bacteria used to acidify milk will counteract ...
... milk . Modern researchers are asking : Do the bacteria used to ferment the milk actually take up residence in the intestine and , if so , for how long ? Which of the " yoghurt - type ' bacteria used to acidify milk will counteract ...
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... milk , and Bulgarian milk are all similar to yoghurt , differing only in the kinds of microbes introduced into the milk . If milk is left unrefrigerated in a warm environment , many types of microbes ( bacteria and yeast ) in the air ...
... milk , and Bulgarian milk are all similar to yoghurt , differing only in the kinds of microbes introduced into the milk . If milk is left unrefrigerated in a warm environment , many types of microbes ( bacteria and yeast ) in the air ...
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... milk and make a paste with one- quarter cup of a good quality commercial yoghurt . The commercial yoghurt you use should be unflavored and unsweetened . Buy one that contains only milk or milk solids and bacterial culture , if possible ...
... milk and make a paste with one- quarter cup of a good quality commercial yoghurt . The commercial yoghurt you use should be unflavored and unsweetened . Buy one that contains only milk or milk solids and bacterial culture , if possible ...
Contents
Foreword by Ronald L Hoffman M D | 1 |
The Unseen | 11 |
Breaking the Vicious Cycle | 17 |
Copyright | |
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