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> I'm investigating enzymes for a friend whose son was just diagnosed

with

> autism. It's been about 2 years since I've looked into them, so I've

> forgotten all the various sites, groups, and information I collected

back

> then.

Here is my site section, with quite a few links

http://www.danasview.net/parent3.htm#supplements

Dana

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Cheap enzymes are false ecomony, you need to use heaps more for not quite

the same effect as Houstons.

Mandi in UK

know that most of you recommend Houston's enzymes and I have sent for

samples already. That being said, does anyone use enzymes that they buy at

a store

instead of online? I would appreciate any advice and/or experiences you all

have to share.

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Please take note on enzymes you buy that might contain stomach

acid-HCL. If you don't need extra stomach acid then this would

cause stomach burning. I have trouble finding them at my local

stores and have to order online. I also had to buy an extra strenght

for me. I like Thropp's Nutrition-Ultra-zyme Plus.

Liz D.

> [Original Message]

> From: <renee030670@...>

> < >

> Date: 5/12/2005 1:41:30 PM

> Subject: enzymes

>

> I know that most of you recommend Houston's enzymes and I have sent for

> samples already. That being said, does anyone use enzymes that they buy

at a store

> instead of online? I would appreciate any advice and/or experiences you

all

> have to share.

>

>

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> If you are using all 3 enzymes from Houston's do you give all 3 at

the same

> time. I noticed a lot of you said that you hide them in a drink, do

you hide

> all 3 in the same drink?

I mixed all three enzymes into peanut butter and honey, along with

almost all other supplements I gave. Worked fine for my kids.

Dana

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I started with the AFP Peptizyde and Zyme Prime with each meal or snack,

starting slow. I didn't add the No Phenol for about 2 or 3 weeks so he got used

to those first. Even if there are no infractions the enzymes are good for the

trace amounts that may be in some products, like in some plastics!

Good luck, we love the enzymes!!!

in Cocoa

renee030670@... wrote:

OK, one more question before I take the plunge! Do you all give all three

enzymes with every meal and snack even if you know that there will be no

infraction what so ever?

Beginner on enzymes for AS son 5

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> OK, one more question before I take the plunge! Do you all give all

three

> enzymes with every meal and snack even if you know that there will

be no

> infraction what so ever?

My son tolerated no foods, so everything was an *infraction*. So yes,

I gave all three enzymes with all foods and drinks.

Dana

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> HI

> I AM NEW TO ALL THIS. MY SON IS 4 YRS OLD. HE STARTED ON THE GFCF

> DIET ABOUT 3 1/2 MONTHS AGO AND IS DOING WELL ON IT. I AM RESEARCHING

> STARTING HIM ON ENZYMES AND AM KIND OF LOST. WHICH ONES DO I NEED TO

> USE

Depends on what foods he is eating. More info here

http://www.enzymestuff.com/

>>AND WHAT VITAMINS/SUPPLEMENTS.

Depends on his issues

http://www.danasview.net/supps.htm

Dana

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You don't need a doctor's permission to try the enzymes, and you can do the diet

at the

same time. Many times enzymes and diet work better than diet alone.

If you see good results, then you have options for the future, perhaps going off

the diet at

some point.

> Hello. I just joined the group, I got the name off the Generation

> Rescue page. I put my 5 year old son on a GF/CF diet about 1 month

> ago, and have seen an improvement in temperment and agreesion.

> However, I was wondering about enzymes. I do have an appointment with

> a DAN doctor, but meanwhile was wondering if I could start him on

> enzymes. I really don't know anything about them so any help would be

> great. Thanks so Much.

>

> Diane

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Carl,,

The only problem with TIDE -free is that it still contains enzymes, as do most

detergents. (Just check the label.)

The only large-scale manufactured detergent I know of that is free of enzymes

(and fragrance) is ALL-Free. (Of course, there are the alternative brands that

are simpler formulations as well.)

For mold sensitized individuals, avoiding detergent with enzymes makes good

sense.

May, author

May Indoor Air Investigations LLC

Cambridge, MA

--

Reply to:

Jeff@...

------------------

> 1. Many of my clients, except for the extremely hyper-reactive ones,

>do well with Bounce Free, Downey Free, Tide Free, Wisk Free, etc.

>These are the versions of the softners and detergents that do not

>have added fragrance and dyes. If they still react to the " free "

>version they need the specialty/natural products that have no

>fragrance, or at least a mild fragrance they don't react to, and/or

>the enzymes you mention. I occasionally find a liquid that can be

>sprayed into the dryer that helps with softening and with static.

>Espial was great for about 6 years before they went out of business....

> Carl Grimes

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I see from medical records that my husband and son are allergic to

aspergillus, and this makes enzymes contraindicated.

someone gave my dh digestive enzymes many years ago and it made him deathly

ill for two weeks.

my son is taking houstons, and is doing fine. He is gfcf, and takes the

enzymes to cheat once a week. So far, after about three cheating episodes

with enzymes, he has had no negative effects. The allergy tests where he

was allergic to aspergillus is old.....maybe he grew out of the allergy.

His face has cleared up on gfcf, and he is more alert and has had more

converstations. His eyes, when you look in them, appear to be more " there "

than when you used to look in them and it looked more vacant and far away.

I think this is a big improvement and I'll take it. He has been really

cooperative about bathing once a week also.

If he keeps taking the enzymes, will something bad happen eventually, and if

so, what should I be looking out for?

any experience with aspergillus enzyme sensitivity will be appreciated.

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>

> HI all- Does anyone know if I can give a broad spectrum enzyme 80,000

> hut protease, with no-fenol, or does that defeat the purpose?

I have given lots of different enzymes, including protease and

No-Fenol, together at the same time and I never had any problems doing

it this way.

Dana

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People with actual celiac disease may not be able to go back on gluten, even

with enzymes.

S S

<tt>

Hi everyone,<BR>

<BR>

Quick question about enzymes...  Do you recommend taking the enzymes (peptizide)

for awhile BEFORE going off GFCF??  If so, how many times a day and how many

days/weeks?<BR>

<BR>

We tried the peptizide with our son and gave it to him with each gluten/casein

meal.  Ohhhhh, we saw major regression.  With the GFCF diet you can barely tell

my son has any issues.  Once we tried added the gluten and casein back in he

fell off the deep end.  He sounded like he was drunk and could barely get his

words out.  His attention went from about 90% down to about 20%, and all the

awesome social skills he developed went out the door.  He is back to GFCF, and

now a month later we are finally getting him back.  <BR>

<BR>

Suggestion anyone?  Thanks so much!<BR>

Gretchen<BR>

<BR>

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> Hi everyone,

>

> Quick question about enzymes... Do you recommend taking the enzymes

(peptizide) for awhile BEFORE going off GFCF?? If so, how many times

a day and how many days/weeks?

I would give enzymes for three weeks before challenging foods. You

want to make sure he tolerates the enzymes.

> We tried the peptizide with our son and gave it to him with each

gluten/casein meal. Ohhhhh, we saw major regression.

Many kids will regress first if eating gluten/casein and given

Peptizyde, because of " adjustment " period.

Some kids don't tolerate the papain in the Peptizyde, so try AFP

Peptizyde, see if that works better.

>>With the GFCF diet you can barely tell my son has any issues. Once

we tried added the gluten and casein back in he fell off the deep end.

Try adding back one at a time. My son improved when I added back

wheat, but did not tolerate milk until I also addressed his improper

fat absorption issue.

Dana

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> Do you recommend taking the enzymes (peptizide) for awhile BEFORE going off

GFCF?? If so, how many times a day and how many days/weeks?

I have no idea if my son would benefit from a CFGF diet, but I gave him enzymes

and he benefited, no doubt.

Peptizyde should be given with every meal that contains casein or gluten. It

doesn't matter how many times a day, but with every meal that contains the

allergens.

We used both Peptizyde and Zymeprime. Started with very small amounts and

increased slowly reaching a capsule of each with every meal after about 2-3

weeks.

> We tried the peptizide with our son and gave it to him with each gluten/casein

meal. Ohhhhh, we saw major regression.

Did you give a whole capsule at once from the beginning?

How long did you try the enzymes before you went back CFGF?

Valentina

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Those already on the diet should not make any diet changes when

first starting enzymes so you can evaluate changes. You can give

enzymes with the diet (as many do). If you want to see if your

child can add back foods with the enzymes, wait a few weeks after

starting enzymes, then test only one kind of food at a time.

Your son's reaction could be that he can't tolerate gluten, even

with enzymes. Or, it could be that he is having some " opioid

withdrawal " effect from further breaking down proteins. Or, he

might not tolerate the enzymes.

Stay on the present diet for a few more weeks to see how he does

with enzymes. Many do great with Peptizyde, but a minority of kids

have some difficulty tolerating the fruit-based enzymes in it and so

will use the AFP-Peptizyde instead.

Always consider with ANY supplement that the child may not tolerate

it, though we are careful to formulate products geared toward a very

sensitive population. We won't use certain enzymes (that some other

companies use) because of possible known problems, and I just cringe

for the kids who are forced them to suffer (in the name of " die-

off " ), when an intolerance to the supplement itself may be the

problem. Always contact the company with any problems.

Go slowly with dosing and after a few weeks, consider testing with

foods. My son benefited from the diet, but benefited far more from

enzymes.

You might be interested in the new video at

http://www.autismmedia.org/media6.html .

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Quick question about enzymes... Do you recommend taking the

enzymes (peptizide) for awhile BEFORE going off GFCF?? If so, how

many times a day and how many days/weeks?

>

> We tried the peptizide with our son and gave it to him with each

gluten/casein meal. Ohhhhh, we saw major regression. With the GFCF

diet you can barely tell my son has any issues. Once we tried added

the gluten and casein back in he fell off the deep end. He sounded

like he was drunk and could barely get his words out. His attention

went from about 90% down to about 20%, and all the awesome social

skills he developed went out the door. He is back to GFCF, and now

a month later we are finally getting him back.

>

> Suggestion anyone? Thanks so much!

> Gretchen

>

>

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Thanks !!!

[ ] Re: enzymes

Those already on the diet should not make any diet changes when

first starting enzymes so you can evaluate changes. You can give

enzymes with the diet (as many do). If you want to see if your

child can add back foods with the enzymes, wait a few weeks after

starting enzymes, then test only one kind of food at a time.

Your son's reaction could be that he can't tolerate gluten, even

with enzymes. Or, it could be that he is having some " opioid

withdrawal " effect from further breaking down proteins. Or, he

might not tolerate the enzymes.

Stay on the present diet for a few more weeks to see how he does

with enzymes. Many do great with Peptizyde, but a minority of kids

have some difficulty tolerating the fruit-based enzymes in it and so

will use the AFP-Peptizyde instead.

Always consider with ANY supplement that the child may not tolerate

it, though we are careful to formulate products geared toward a very

sensitive population. We won't use certain enzymes (that some other

companies use) because of possible known problems, and I just cringe

for the kids who are forced them to suffer (in the name of " die-

off " ), when an intolerance to the supplement itself may be the

problem. Always contact the company with any problems.

Go slowly with dosing and after a few weeks, consider testing with

foods. My son benefited from the diet, but benefited far more from

enzymes.

You might be interested in the new video at

http://www.autismmedia.org/media6.html .

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Quick question about enzymes... Do you recommend taking the

enzymes (peptizide) for awhile BEFORE going off GFCF?? If so, how

many times a day and how many days/weeks?

>

> We tried the peptizide with our son and gave it to him with each

gluten/casein meal. Ohhhhh, we saw major regression. With the GFCF

diet you can barely tell my son has any issues. Once we tried added

the gluten and casein back in he fell off the deep end. He sounded

like he was drunk and could barely get his words out. His attention

went from about 90% down to about 20%, and all the awesome social

skills he developed went out the door. He is back to GFCF, and now

a month later we are finally getting him back.

>

> Suggestion anyone? Thanks so much!

> Gretchen

>

>

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We give EnzymComplete (Kirkmans) with jarrodophilus (yeast) and we don't

have any problems

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It is probably okay, if the person getting the enzymes is already

accustomed to them. Some people do report stomach pain when given

larger amounts of emzyme on an empty stomach, especially with the

proteases, I think. However, you wouldn't give them together if

you're using the DPPIV for food digestion -- Candex must be given on

an empty stomach.

take care

René

>

> Hi Everyone-

> I was wondering if anyone knew if it's okay to give Candex and

other enzymes

> (Kirkman's Complete DDPIV-Isogest) at the same time? I know Candex

is a

> yeast-control and the DDPIV is to break down gluten, caseine,

carbs, etc.

> Thanks,

> Colleen

>

>

>

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What's in the herbal detox? Make sure it's a mercury-free dentist who does it

according to proper protocol.

S S

<BR>

><BR>

> <BR>

> > Does anyone recommend any supplements to deal with chronic <BR>

cattarh and <BR>

> > blocked sinuses, i have been supplementing for months now and <BR>

have cut <BR>

> > out gluten, wheat and dairy (i have the occasional coffee) i feel <BR>

that <BR>

> > my eustaition tube is completely blocked and have tried steam <BR>

> > inhalation and some homeopathic remedies but it is actually <BR>

getting <BR>

> > worse, it is only blocked on one side and is very uncomfortable, <BR>

i do <BR>

> > not want to take antibiotics as have already been prescribed <BR>

these in <BR>

> > the past and felt it made the situation worse.  My ears are clear <BR>

even <BR>

> > though they feel blocked and i cant blow my nose, any advice <BR>

anyone, i <BR>

> > have tried olive oil in the ear.<BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> This description sounds like me when I eat something that the <BR>

enzymes<BR>

> don't address.  Sounds like you might have additional food issues,<BR>

> which you can either remove, or try using enzymes and see if that <BR>

helps.<BR>

> <BR>

> Dana<BR>

><BR>

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This is a mercury free dentist and there site looks very

impressive,www.el-essawy.com the dentist himself suffered from

mercury poisoning himself. I must admit that i find it hard to

beleive that a herbal remedy could be so effective in mercury

removal, from what i know at the moment the ingredients are Lobelia,

bugleweed, yellow dock root and burdock leaves. i'm off to look these

up now.

<BR>

> > > Does anyone recommend any supplements to deal with chronic <BR>

> cattarh and <BR>

> > > blocked sinuses, i have been supplementing for months now and

<BR>

> have cut <BR>

> > > out gluten, wheat and dairy (i have the occasional coffee) i

feel <BR>

> that <BR>

> > > my eustaition tube is completely blocked and have tried steam

<BR>

> > > inhalation and some homeopathic remedies but it is actually <BR>

> getting <BR>

> > > worse, it is only blocked on one side and is very

uncomfortable, <BR>

> i do <BR>

> > > not want to take antibiotics as have already been prescribed

<BR>

> these in <BR>

> > > the past and felt it made the situation worse.  My ears are

clear <BR>

> even <BR>

> > > though they feel blocked and i cant blow my nose, any advice

<BR>

> anyone, i <BR>

> > > have tried olive oil in the ear.<BR>

> > <BR>

> > <BR>

> > This description sounds like me when I eat something that the <BR>

> enzymes<BR>

> > don't address.  Sounds like you might have additional food

issues,<BR>

> > which you can either remove, or try using enzymes and see if that

<BR>

> helps.<BR>

> > <BR>

> > Dana<BR>

> ><BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

>

>

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Mine also uses an herbal detox, but I plan to add something a bit

more aggressive later on. The herbal detox assists and supports your

body while it does it's own detoxing. Which it will do. And for the

first three months after removal you cannot use ALA anyway. So

allowing your body to dump some on it's own is fine. Actually

detoxing to fast after removal has made many people sick.

The herbal may be fine, depending on how toxic you are. With myself,

I know I will need ALA after the three month. 20+ years of amalgams,

it's definitely in my brain. As far as I know, the herbal stuff does

not " bind " the metals unless there is chlorella in it. But supports

your bodies own natural detox system (liver, lymph system, etc.)I

can tell you that without any chelators, I am detoxing some of this

stuff. I can tell from the way my body is acting. The sweating, the

change in symptoms, urinating a lot, that metals are moving some.

<BR>

> > > > Does anyone recommend any supplements to deal with chronic

<BR>

> > cattarh and <BR>

> > > > blocked sinuses, i have been supplementing for months now

and

> <BR>

> > have cut <BR>

> > > > out gluten, wheat and dairy (i have the occasional coffee) i

> feel <BR>

> > that <BR>

> > > > my eustaition tube is completely blocked and have tried

steam

> <BR>

> > > > inhalation and some homeopathic remedies but it is actually

<BR>

> > getting <BR>

> > > > worse, it is only blocked on one side and is very

> uncomfortable, <BR>

> > i do <BR>

> > > > not want to take antibiotics as have already been prescribed

> <BR>

> > these in <BR>

> > > > the past and felt it made the situation worse.  My ears are

> clear <BR>

> > even <BR>

> > > > though they feel blocked and i cant blow my nose, any advice

> <BR>

> > anyone, i <BR>

> > > > have tried olive oil in the ear.<BR>

> > > <BR>

> > > <BR>

> > > This description sounds like me when I eat something that the

<BR>

> > enzymes<BR>

> > > don't address.  Sounds like you might have additional food

> issues,<BR>

> > > which you can either remove, or try using enzymes and see if

that

> <BR>

> > helps.<BR>

> > > <BR>

> > > Dana<BR>

> > ><BR>

> > <BR>

> > <BR>

> > <BR>

> > <BR>

> >

> >

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> >

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-the few things i would question about this dentist are the fact

that he does root canals, which are highly toxic, more so than

amalgam and that he does implant surgery. Both are not usually

considered holistic or healthy. I may have overlooked this but I did

not see any mention of cavitations. I would ask about that when you

go. They should check for those as well. They are pockets in the jaw

bone left from old extractions that did not heal properly. In those

holes are bacterial of the utmost toxicity (equivalent to root

canal). This can interfer with post amalgam removal healing. As it

suppressed you immune function.

While I am not dismissing this dentist. As you may only need amalgam

removal and not have crowns, or ever had any extractions, including

wisdom teeth. I did originally see a " biological dentist " trained to

remove amalgam. But he did root canals. He did not do a hot job

either on the two teeth he did do. This guys protocol for removing

the metals seems right though. Just don't let him root canal

anything. Those need to be extracted should you have any.

I would go for the consult. Providing he isn't charging an arm and

leg to talk to you. Feel it out. There are many holistic dentist

whom are only part holistic. For example: does he use fluoride? That

is not holistic. Again, not trying to offend you or discourage you

but only going from exprience. I lost a molar to the " biological

dentist who removed amalgam " . After switching it out it abscessed 6

months later and he wanted to root canal it. I made him pull it. So

please be very careful that they know what they are doing. The lady

who just did mine was very well trained and knew what she was doing.

She tells you up front everything, even the risks and possible

outcomes.

-- In , " zyansansom1974 " <zyan@...>

wrote:

>

>

> This is a mercury free dentist and there site looks very

> impressive,www.el-essawy.com the dentist himself suffered from

> mercury poisoning himself. I must admit that i find it hard to

> beleive that a herbal remedy could be so effective in mercury

> removal, from what i know at the moment the ingredients are

Lobelia,

> bugleweed, yellow dock root and burdock leaves. i'm off to look

these

> up now.

>

> <BR>

> > > > Does anyone recommend any supplements to deal with chronic

<BR>

> > cattarh and <BR>

> > > > blocked sinuses, i have been supplementing for months now

and

> <BR>

> > have cut <BR>

> > > > out gluten, wheat and dairy (i have the occasional coffee) i

> feel <BR>

> > that <BR>

> > > > my eustaition tube is completely blocked and have tried

steam

> <BR>

> > > > inhalation and some homeopathic remedies but it is actually

<BR>

> > getting <BR>

> > > > worse, it is only blocked on one side and is very

> uncomfortable, <BR>

> > i do <BR>

> > > > not want to take antibiotics as have already been prescribed

> <BR>

> > these in <BR>

> > > > the past and felt it made the situation worse.  My ears are

> clear <BR>

> > even <BR>

> > > > though they feel blocked and i cant blow my nose, any advice

> <BR>

> > anyone, i <BR>

> > > > have tried olive oil in the ear.<BR>

> > > <BR>

> > > <BR>

> > > This description sounds like me when I eat something that the

<BR>

> > enzymes<BR>

> > > don't address.  Sounds like you might have additional food

> issues,<BR>

> > > which you can either remove, or try using enzymes and see if

that

> <BR>

> > helps.<BR>

> > > <BR>

> > > Dana<BR>

> > ><BR>

> > <BR>

> > <BR>

> > <BR>

> > <BR>

> >

> >

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Hi Jan,

I do have 1 very problematic root canal already so will definately

ask about it, i am so worried about being conned as i have been to a

few dentists already and wasted my money without actually receiving

any treatment. just wish someone could recommend a dentist in london.

Thanks zyan

<BR>

> > > > > Does anyone recommend any supplements to deal with chronic

> <BR>

> > > cattarh and <BR>

> > > > > blocked sinuses, i have been supplementing for months now

> and

> > <BR>

> > > have cut <BR>

> > > > > out gluten, wheat and dairy (i have the occasional coffee)

i

> > feel <BR>

> > > that <BR>

> > > > > my eustaition tube is completely blocked and have tried

> steam

> > <BR>

> > > > > inhalation and some homeopathic remedies but it is actually

> <BR>

> > > getting <BR>

> > > > > worse, it is only blocked on one side and is very

> > uncomfortable, <BR>

> > > i do <BR>

> > > > > not want to take antibiotics as have already been

prescribed

> > <BR>

> > > these in <BR>

> > > > > the past and felt it made the situation worse.  My ears are

> > clear <BR>

> > > even <BR>

> > > > > though they feel blocked and i cant blow my nose, any

advice

> > <BR>

> > > anyone, i <BR>

> > > > > have tried olive oil in the ear.<BR>

> > > > <BR>

> > > > <BR>

> > > > This description sounds like me when I eat something that the

> <BR>

> > > enzymes<BR>

> > > > don't address.  Sounds like you might have additional food

> > issues,<BR>

> > > > which you can either remove, or try using enzymes and see if

> that

> > <BR>

> > > helps.<BR>

> > > > <BR>

> > > > Dana<BR>

> > > ><BR>

> > > <BR>

> > > <BR>

> > > <BR>

> > > <BR>

> > >

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Is peptizyde(?) too harsh for sensitive GI tract? Recently

reintroduced gluten & want to use an enzyme. Son has a lot of

supplement sensitiviites & a while back our DAN said to stick w/the

carb enzymes b/c the ones that break down proteins would be too harsh

for him. Not sure is he meant animal proteins but doesn't he need

something for the gluten proteins???

April

> > Hi Dana,

> > What enzymes would you recommend?

>

>

> HNI worked very well for my kids, and I still use them for myself

>

> http://www.houstonni.com/

>

> Dana

>

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