The Specific Carbohydrate Diet was developed by Dr. Sydney Valentine Haas and later popularized by biochemist Elaine Gottschall. The goal of this diet is to help people with Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, celiac disease, diverticulitis, cystic fibrosis, and chronic diarrhea. Gottschall contends that “in the last hundred years, the increase of complex sugars and chemical additives in the diet has led to a huge increase in health problems ranging from severe bowel disorders to obesity and brain function disorders.”
The theory behind this approach is that complex carbohydrates and sugars are difficult to digest, and they fuel the overgrowth of yeast and bacteria in the gut, inhibiting digestion and nutrient absorption. The gut then becomes overloaded with toxic waste byproducts that cause damage and irritation. The diet works by starving out these bacteria and restoring the balance of microbial flora in the intestines. The foods that are permissible on this diet roughly follow the hunter-gatherer approach to eating: meat, fish, eggs, vegetables, nuts, and low-sugar fruits.
Foods to include:
Low-starch, low-sugar vegetables
Low-starch, low-sugar fruits
Meat
Poultry
Fish
Eggs
Butter
Natural cheese
Natural yogurt
Black beans
Lentils
Nuts
Healthy oils
Foods to avoid:
Refined sugar
Molasses, maple syrup, agave
Stevia
Chocolate and carob
Processed foods
Canned foods
Grains
Flours made from legumes
White and sweet potatoes
Turnips
Milk, kefir, soymilk
Processed cheeses
Ice cream
Soy
Seeds, including quinoa, flax, and hemp
Cured meats
Algae
Balsamic vinegar
Miso
Black-eyed peas
Pinto beans
Chickpeas
Mungbeans
Protein powder
Beer
Cornstarch, dextrose, guar gum, arrowroot, baking powder
Boullion cubes or instant soup bases
Agar agar, carrageenan, and pectin
Ketchup
Pros:
May heal digestive issues
May improve skin
May reduce brain fog
May improve energy and relieve chronic fatigue
Cons:
List of “illegal” foods may be intimidating
May be difficult to stick to long-term
May hinder social interaction
Sources:
The Specific Carbohydrate Diet www.breakingtheviciouscyle.info
The Specific Carbohydrate Diet www.altmedicine.about.com
