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03 December 2008 »
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Here’s a video excerpt from Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride’s lecture about GAPS, the Gut and Psychology Syndrome at the WAPF Wise Traditions 2008 conference in San Francisco.
Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride successfully treated her own son, who was diagnosed autistic, which prompted an intensive study into causes and treatments of autism. It was during this [...]
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12 November 2008 »
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It’s ironic that I named this blog Cheeseslave. I named it that because I love cheese so much.
But now I have to stop eating cheese. At least for a while.
I’ve been posting for a few months about how I’ve been sneezing. I was so stuffed up, it was keeping me up at night.
I [...]
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Tags: digestion, dr. natasha campbell mcbride, food allergies, gaps diet, gfcf, gluten-free casein-free, lactose intolerance, scd, specific carbohydrates diet, wapf, weston a. price foundation
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03 September 2008 »
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We’ve been wavering from the GAPS diet lately — and pretty much just eating a Nourishing Traditions diet. Dr. Cowan told us that we may only have to do GAPS for a few months. And it’s been a few months. I think we’ve been doing GAPS for almost 4 months now.
In the past few weeks, [...]
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25 August 2008 »
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OK guys, I’ll get to how you can win tickets to see Sally Fallon and Dr. Campbell-McBride… but first, the back story (and what a story it is)…
Three years ago, Clarkston, Michigan resident, Archie Welch finally met the woman of his dreams. New Zealander Deidre Currie was a world traveler, teacher, gourmet cook, nutritionist, environmentalist, [...]
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22 August 2008 »
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I haven’t posted about the GAPS diet in a while.
We are still on it. It’s been over 3 months now.
GAPS stands for Gut and Psychology Syndrome, a book by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD. She is a pediatrician in England who is reversing autism, allergies, and other disorders in children in her practice.
Three months on [...]
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28 May 2008 »
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Here is the recipe for the GAPS Almond Bread from Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride’s book, “Gut and Psychology Syndrome”.
This bread is really easy to make. Tonight I’m going to make some more to go with the butternut squash soup I’m making — and serve it with butter and roasted bone marrow. Either that or homemade tomato [...]
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25 May 2008 »
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“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” — Plato
Sometimes terrible things happen in life that make no sense. No matter how hard we try, we can’t find meaning.
My family has been going through some very tough times lately. But no matter how bad you think things are in your own life, [...]
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11 May 2008 »
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I have been reading through the papers Dr. Cowan gave us, and reading the GAPS book.
It says that we can eat squash. So I’m going to pick up some at the market — a good substitute for potatoes or pasta. It says that we can eat lentils and white navy beans — but not in [...]
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Tags: books, digestion, dr. natasha campbell mcbride, dr. thomas cowan, gut and psychology syndrome, liver, nourishing traditions, sally fallon, seth
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01 May 2008 »
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Note: You may want to skip this post if talk about poop bothers you. I’m not going to get graphic, but stools are discussed.
This is our fifth day on the GAPS diet. So far, it hasn’t been too bad. And some amazing things are happening!
I was listening to Konstantin Monastyrsky’s lecture on his [...]
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26 April 2008 »
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I’m relaxing in our “outdoor living room” in the backyard with a glass of Viognier. Seth is putting the baby down. It was hot today, but now it’s pleasantly cool. I can smell someone barbecuing in the distance.
Tonight’s dinner will be easy. I got a dozen fresh scallops at the farmer’s market today. So fresh, [...]
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