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First off- We started 2 pep and 2 z per meal this morning. I am thinking

that if I don't see any behavior changes with this dose, then I probably

won't. Am I right? We haven't seen the changes in attitude/behavior I keep

seeing reported from others.

I am mixing the enzymes with 2 oz of crushed ice and flavoring at the

beginning of the meal, and making sure they drink water also.

Second thing: a question- my 12 yr old PDD/AS routinely has his worst

attitude times in the mornings before he eats. Does this really seem as

though he might have a problem enzymes might help?

Thanks,

Joan

Have a wonderful day!

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Typically, most folks are at their lowest blood sugar levels in the

morning before breakfast, could this be the reason for his behavior?

Low blood sugar can certainly influence mood and behavior. The

enzymes, especially carbohydrases such as lactase, amylase,

galactosidase, etc. can help break down complex carbs into glucose,

which is what the brain uses for fuel.

I hope the higher dosing of enzymes work better for you, but don't

give up too quickly, there could be solutions that need to be worked

out.

Devin

> First off- We started 2 pep and 2 z per meal this morning. I am

thinking

> that if I don't see any behavior changes with this dose, then I

probably

> won't. Am I right? We haven't seen the changes in attitude/behavior

I keep

> seeing reported from others.

> I am mixing the enzymes with 2 oz of crushed ice and flavoring at

the

> beginning of the meal, and making sure they drink water also.

>

> Second thing: a question- my 12 yr old PDD/AS routinely has his

worst

> attitude times in the mornings before he eats. Does this really

seem as

> though he might have a problem enzymes might help?

>

> Thanks,

> Joan

>

> Have a wonderful day!

>

>

> _________________________________________________________

>

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Joan,

Good luck! I know you are looking for a solution. I would give it at

least two weeks. Then decide based on anything you may or may not

see. The amount of enzymes, 2 Peptizyde/2 ZymePrime, is certainly

generous enough for one meal. So, your planning is very good.

We saw the reduction in headpain and stimming, etc. within the first

week. The overall behavior steadily improved bit by bit over the

following weeks. If anything, my kids and myself needed time to

adjust to feeling better.

My older son and myself particularly felt rotten in the morning, then

as we got our energy going, we would be more functional. By second

grade, couldn't even get himself out of bed and dressed

without help. Now, he just gets up in a good mood and even does his

chores and homework first.

I will look for your posts throughout the week.

.

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Hmm,

This has me thinking....I will make special note of whether he is hungry

when he has 'meltdowns'.

Thanks,

Joan

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Typically, most folks are at their lowest blood sugar levels in the

morning before breakfast, could this be the reason for his behavior?

Low blood sugar can certainly influence mood and behavior. The

enzymes, especially carbohydrases such as lactase, amylase,

galactosidase, etc. can help break down complex carbs into glucose,

which is what the brain uses for fuel.

I hope the higher dosing of enzymes work better for you, but don't

give up too quickly, there could be solutions that need to be worked

out.

Devin

> First off- We started 2 pep and 2 z per meal this morning. I am

thinking

> that if I don't see any behavior changes with this dose, then I

probably

> won't. Am I right? We haven't seen the changes in attitude/behavior

I keep

> seeing reported from others.

> I am mixing the enzymes with 2 oz of crushed ice and flavoring at

the

> beginning of the meal, and making sure they drink water also.

>

> Second thing: a question- my 12 yr old PDD/AS routinely has his

worst

> attitude times in the mornings before he eats. Does this really

seem as

> though he might have a problem enzymes might help?

>

> Thanks,

> Joan

>

> Have a wonderful day!

>

>

> _________________________________________________________

>

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Joan,

Before enzymes, my son's " attitudes " could and would come at any

time, but one of the many changes I noted right away after starting

the enzymes was I was no longer bracing myself for what might come

down the stairs in the morning. He consistently wakes up in a

pleasant mood now. Of course, I have no idea if changing the enzyme

dose would turn your boy into Mr. Sunshine; but I'd consider it.

> > First off- We started 2 pep and 2 z per meal this morning. I am

> thinking

> > that if I don't see any behavior changes with this dose, then I

> probably

> > won't. Am I right? We haven't seen the changes in

attitude/behavior

> I keep

> > seeing reported from others.

> > I am mixing the enzymes with 2 oz of crushed ice and flavoring at

> the

> > beginning of the meal, and making sure they drink water also.

> >

> > Second thing: a question- my 12 yr old PDD/AS routinely has his

> worst

> > attitude times in the mornings before he eats. Does this really

> seem as

> > though he might have a problem enzymes might help?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Joan

> >

> > Have a wonderful day!

> >

> >

> > _________________________________________________________

> >

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We have to watch low blood sugar issues, always have. But we experience it

late afternoon most frequently.

By the way, there are chromium supplements recommended for helping regulate

the blood sugar (assuming it's not swinging wildly because of too much pure

carbs, which will do it every time).

Deb

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