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Dianne
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Joined: 13 November 2006 Online Status: Offline Posts: 182 |
![]() Topic: Information about starting TEDPosted: 06 February 2007 at 11:24am |
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Information about starting TED A good explanation of the Total Elimination Diet (TED) is on Dr. Sear’s website at http://www.askdrsears.com/html/4/T041200.asp. The basic TED foods are:
Most moms take a multivitamin and additional calcium. However, you must read the labels carefully to avoid dairy, soy, or other ingredients that cause problems for you/your child. You will likely be hungry when first starting the TED. Eat often! Always try to have food already prepared and available to reheat. The food cravings will lessen and the diet becomes easier as you get used to the routine and you (hopefully) see positive changes in your child. Since weight loss is a problem for many TED moms (hard as that might be to believe), look for ways to add calories to your diet – sauté your veggies in oil, deep-fat fry foods, add oil to foods (like on your veggies or potatoes), use oil liberally when cooking your meat, etc. Depending on your baby’s symptoms, it may take a number of days or weeks to see improvements. If your little one is having bloody/mucousy stools, remember that it will take time for the GI tract to heal. Also, it may take 2-3 weeks before all of the offending proteins are fully out of your breastmilk.
Hope this helps you as you start TED.
Dianne |
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Dianne, mom to:
Elizabeth (11/03) Andrew (2/06) - off Zegerid since 1/08; ex-MFPI (now OK w/dairy and even gluten!!!); breastfed till 25 mths (formerly TED for *many* weeks), Neocate One+ |
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Dorothy
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Joined: 20 May 2006 Online Status: Offline Posts: 18 |
![]() Posted: 08 February 2007 at 8:48am |
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There is a site that can help with your TED endeavors. Sometimes, I felt like no matter what I ate, my son was still reacting: it was the hidden ingredients that were getting us. I found these lists at About Allergies and they have helped me to eliminate all of the hidden ingredients that were bothering my son. How to read a milk free diet: http://allergies.about.com/od/foodallergies/a/milkfreediet.h tm How to read a corn free diet: http://allergies.about.com/od/foodallergies/a/cornallergy.ht m How to read a egg free diet: http://allergies.about.com/od/foodallergies/a/eggfreediet.ht m How to read a soy free diet: http://allergies.about.com/od/foodallergies/a/soyfreediet.ht m How to read a wheat free diet: http://allergies.about.com/od/foodallergies/a/wheatfreediet. htm |
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Dorothy,
Wife to Daniel Mommy to Alessandro (breastfed baby, reflux since birth, on Prevacid and much happier since mommy found out about MFPI!) |
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Dianne
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![]() Posted: 18 May 2007 at 11:28pm |
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Dianne, mom to:
Elizabeth (11/03) Andrew (2/06) - off Zegerid since 1/08; ex-MFPI (now OK w/dairy and even gluten!!!); breastfed till 25 mths (formerly TED for *many* weeks), Neocate One+ |
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Dianne
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Dianne, mom to:
Elizabeth (11/03) Andrew (2/06) - off Zegerid since 1/08; ex-MFPI (now OK w/dairy and even gluten!!!); breastfed till 25 mths (formerly TED for *many* weeks), Neocate One+ |
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