Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Food Principles: SCD and GAPS Diets – Video

Food Principles: SCD and GAPS Diets

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#1. The phrase “net carbs” refers to:
#2. The Specific Carbohydrate Diet was originally designed by:
#3. The Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS) diet was derived from the SCD diet.
#4. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the GAPS diet vs. the SCD diet?
#5. Many clients do not tolerate bone broth well, as it can contain high amounts of:
#6. _________of the eight GAPS Intro Diet veggies are high in FODMAPs.
#7. When the gut and brain are involved in a client's presenting symptoms (e.g., autism), the SCD diet may be a better choice than the GAPS diet.

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