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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is difficult as there are quite a few snake oil peddlers. [/quote] I was going to say. I don't think you want cutting edge. I think you want old school. [/quote] Fair enough I see your point, but even old school practitioners who might understand a generally healthy diet have not been trained to "combat" our current sterilized environment/guts. I guess I feel like I can figure out from the webz how to promote growth of the right bacteria, I am wondering how strict such a diet has to be. I know some studies have shown that even a small amount of the "wrong" materials can dramatically change the pH of the gut etc. My kid's young enough (18 mo.) that I can totally control his diet right now, so I'd like to make a strong effort, but being too strict, I think, increases our chances of giving up. And for the record, I am generally not looking for supplements. I believe the available probiotics are such a small percentage of the flora we'd like to have (and that almost certainly exist, just in small numbers) in our guts. Anyway, maybe I'm just rambling now. Would love someone who could tell me what's up. I will check out GAPS practicioners. Thanks. [/quote]
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