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           What Is The Specific Carbohydrate Diet?           


 
The Specific Carbohydrate Diet - in simple terms - was designed to starve out the intestinal bacteria that cause many kinds of pain and inflammatory bowel diseases. These "bad" bacteria happen to thrive on starches and sugars (long-chain carbohydrates). If the food for these critters is gone, then they won't be around to cause us pain.    
 
The SCD at its essence is a grain-free, lactose-free, and sugar-free diet. That doesn't mean that dairy and sweets are out of the picture!
Although it sounds similar to a no-carb or low-carb diet, it is distinctly different; the goal with the SCD is to eliminate all long-chain carbohydrates. Short-chain carbohydrates that are allowable come from fruit, honey, homemade yogurt, nuts, and legal vegetables.
 
The specific foods allowed and not allowed are listed in complete detail in "Breaking the Vicious Cycle" by Elaine Gottschall, which must be read to grasp the major ideas of the diet and specific foods allowed. However, to make the SCD more understandable to you, I'll list some of the foods you can eat while on the diet:
 
  • Meat (with no additives) such as chicken, beef, turkey, pork, and fish
  • Cheeses which have been aged long enough to eliminate lactose such as cheddar, parmesan, jack, swiss, and brie.
  • Fruit
  • Honey
  • Most vegetables such as carrots, broccoli, zucchini, cauliflower, avocado, tomatoes, and many more
  • Lentils and Navy Beans (soaked overnight and water discarded before cooking)
  • Butter
  • Oils
  • Eggs
  • Fruit juices such as Welch's 100% Grape Juice, Martinelli's 100% Apple Cider, and Tropicana Orange Juice
  • Nuts (many recipes for baked goods are made with almond or pecan flour)
  • All natural Peanut Butter (such as Laura Scudder's with peanuts & salt)
  • Bacon (crisply fried, once a week)
 
As you can see, the diet is extremely healthy and well-balanced. For anyone wondering if this food is enough to maintain a healthy body, let me just say that my bloodwork came back after my recent physical with enviable numbers in every area, including cholesterol. I've never felt or looked more healthy in my life, and my recent pregnancy progressed perfectly as I stayed 100% on the SCD.
 
For more detailed information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please follow the link below to the official Specific Carbohydrate Diet web site. If you are starting the diet, it is important to start with the Beginners Diet.