The Specific Carbohydrate Diet Frequently Asked Questions |
Elaine writes:
I will direct my answer to the raisins and dried fruit. They are extremely fibrous. The whole food, before it is dried has the same amount of fiber but consists by weight of almost all water. Therefore, the tendency is usually to eat a limited amount, for example, of grapes. However,when the grape is dried into a raisin, you are nibbling away and consuming pure fiber plus vitamins and minerals and the tendency is to eat more. All that fiber supports certain bacteria. As well, it is more apt not to be churned in the stomach content and to mix with pancreatic digestive enzymes in the small intestine. This is because of all the moisture being removed.
If you are new to SCD, your personal experiences are worth more than anything I can say. Early in the diet, none of us can eat dried fruit to any great extent. As you follow the introductory diet for a a few days and gradually add things, keeping a record, and monitoring yourself as only you can do, then you will be able to introduce a few raisins, etc. as you see how your body handles them.
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