Guest guest Posted July 16, 2001 Report Share Posted July 16, 2001 I am in the chronic fatigue category. LOL. I started Peptizyde and Zyme Prime 3 months ago and I can tell it definitely works. I take about 7/day. My best days are when I put a Peptizyde in my drink and sip on it throughout the day (enzyme slurpee). Also, a week or so ago, I tried the EnzymAid, and then just 3 Peptizydes per day. The EnzymAid didn't really help, and the 3 Peps per day helped with the migraines and other " reactions " , but I didn't have as much energy as doing the 7/day. Taking the Peptizyde added about 4 good quality hours to my day (I am going good until 10 pm, instead of crashing at 6 pm). I have a lot more patience because I have more energy. I have reduced my regular meds by 1/2 so far. Another thing I use is Moducare from the health food store. This is based on plant sterolins and helps to regulate the immune system. I take 2 per day. You can read about it at www.moducare.com. It helps with alot of immune based conditions. It is a little more expensive but definitely works. Someone posted a web site where you can order for about 1/2 price. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2001 Report Share Posted July 16, 2001 Hi, I've got fibro, too, and a 5yo ASD son. The Peptizide really helps me, as I've found out I'm quite sensitive to dairy, and to gluten, to a lesser extent. Glad you'll be chelating; please keep us posted, as we're trying that soon. I've read that mercury stops the body from making the enzymes necessary to digest casein and gluten, so it makes sense that being gfcf or using the enzymes (or both!) would help with the fibro as well as the ASD.IMHO, fibro and ASD are both caused by mercury poisoning; it's amazing how similar the symptoms are! Welcome to the board! I think you'll find a lot of support and good info here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2001 Report Share Posted July 16, 2001 Hi : I've tried both the GFCF diet, which both my sons are on, as well as some enzymes when I decide to cheat. I've been using the Peptizyde for those occasions. My sons seem to need different support and since I also haven't taken them off the diet, the occasions to cheat are few. I used to give my older son EnzymAid, which seemed to calm him down too, but have discontinued any enzymes for the time being as he has an intestinal bug and I don't want to make him uncomfortable right now. I don't know if enzymes, by themselves, will address all your symptoms, but I know that I suffered from exhaustion, depression, anxiety, shortness of breath until I put myself on the GFCF diet. I find that enzymes certainly help for those occasions when I want to stray from the diet. Sadly, for my sons, they don't do too well with enzymes being given all the time - their stimming went way up and I've had to cut back a bit and will try again a little later (they're 5 1/2 and 2/12). But, last night, I had a chocolate chip cookie (only one) and took an Peptizyde and haven't had a single symptom that usually accompanies eating wheat and dairy. I hope this helps with your decision making. Good luck. ( & Malachi's mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2001 Report Share Posted July 16, 2001 Hi, I take both Peptizyde and HN-Zyme Prime and I have had a significant reduction in the muscle soreness I used to experience; I would guess about a 90% decrease. I'm still trying to decide if and how much it helps with my arthritis symptoms- I'm going to say up to 50%. The enzymes have not helped at all with some other symptoms, so I know it is not a placebo response. The best part is I seem to have more energy overall. > Hi, > I joined the list a few days ago and have been reading and learning. My > 11 year old has been GFCF for two years and we use Enzymaid for > infractions for insurance at restaurants or other people's homes. I > also just give him one with breakfast each day for the heck of it, > although we do not deviate from the diet. It seems to me that he > functions better when he gets the enzyme. We are not yet ready to leave > the diet, especially since we hope to start chelating soon and I don't > want to alter the variables we are dealing with. > > My question is actually a selfish one: I have fibromyalgia and have > found eliminaitng dairy helps me a lot. I know a lot of other parents > also have FM or CFS. Have any of you tried the enzymes for yourselves, > and if so, which ones, and did it help? > > I look forward to hearing your experiences- > > in FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2001 Report Share Posted July 16, 2001 Hi, , this is the other . How interesting- I have fibro and lupus, just recently diagnosed with the later. I have not tried the enzymes on myself yet only my autistic daughter- I really can't afford with all are other supplements for me to take the enzymes right now. I do however take moducare and this has helped me tremendously. I truly believe there is a connection between mothers with these problems and their autistic children and the leaky gut may be it. S. [ ] Re: I'm new, and a question about FM Hi, I've got fibro, too, and a 5yo ASD son. The Peptizide really helps me, as I've found out I'm quite sensitive to dairy, and to gluten, to a lesser extent. Glad you'll be chelating; please keep us posted, as we're trying that soon. I've read that mercury stops the body from making the enzymes necessary to digest casein and gluten, so it makes sense that being gfcf or using the enzymes (or both!) would help with the fibro as well as the ASD.IMHO, fibro and ASD are both caused by mercury poisoning; it's amazing how similar the symptoms are! Welcome to the board! I think you'll find a lot of support and good info here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2001 Report Share Posted July 17, 2001 Thanks everyone for your advice about FM and enzymes. The consensus seems to be it works for most who've tried it, so starting tomorrow I will give it a whirl. I'll let you know how it goes. in FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2001 Report Share Posted July 17, 2001 In case I left this out, I take 1 Pep and 1 Zyme with each meal and then 2-3 in-between meals for the " therapeutic " part, or those 2-3 go in my drink which I sip on all day. > Thanks everyone for your advice about FM and enzymes. The consensus > seems to be it works for most who've tried it, so starting tomorrow I > will give it a whirl. I'll let you know how it goes. > in FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2001 Report Share Posted July 17, 2001 , I also have Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I have found the enzymes do allow me to occasionally have dairy without a flair up. I have been pain-free for a couple of months now, as a result of several changes in diet and meds, and doing yoga four days a week. I only take the enzymes if I know I am going to have some dairy, not as a daily dietary supplement. Ricci <sea@i...> wrote: > Hi, > I joined the list a few days ago and have been reading and learning. My > 11 year old has been GFCF for two years and we use Enzymaid for > infractions for insurance at restaurants or other people's homes. I > also just give him one with breakfast each day for the heck of it, > although we do not deviate from the diet. It seems to me that he > functions better when he gets the enzyme. We are not yet ready to leave > the diet, especially since we hope to start chelating soon and I don't > want to alter the variables we are dealing with. > > My question is actually a selfish one: I have fibromyalgia and have > found eliminaitng dairy helps me a lot. I know a lot of other parents > also have FM or CFS. Have any of you tried the enzymes for yourselves, > and if so, which ones, and did it help? > > I look forward to hearing your experiences- > > in FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2001 Report Share Posted July 20, 2001 Would you mind directing me to the studies indicating that Fibromyalgia is caused by " intestinal parasites when the internal flora are compromised by heavy metals? " Thanks in advance. Ricci Mike Menkes <mikemenkes@y...> wrote: > > Fibromyalgia appears to be caused by intestinal parasites when the internal flora are compromised by heavy metals. You may go on an anti-parasite cleanse and/or a heavy metal detox program, or both. > Mike Menkes, BA, LMT > > Wutsername@a... wrote: , > I also have Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I have found > the enzymes do allow me to occasionally have dairy without a flair up. > I have been pain-free for a couple of months now, as a result of > several changes in diet and meds, and doing yoga four days a week. I > only take the enzymes if I know I am going to have some dairy, not as > a daily dietary supplement. > > Ricci > > <sea@i...> wrote: > > Hi, > > I joined the list a few days ago and have been reading and learning. > My > > 11 year old has been GFCF for two years and we use Enzymaid for > > infractions for insurance at restaurants or other people's homes. I > > also just give him one with breakfast each day for the heck of it, > > although we do not deviate from the diet. It seems to me that he > > functions better when he gets the enzyme. We are not yet ready to > leave > > the diet, especially since we hope to start chelating soon and I > don't > > want to alter the variables we are dealing with. > > > > My question is actually a selfish one: I have fibromyalgia and have > > found eliminaitng dairy helps me a lot. I know a lot of other > parents > > also have FM or CFS. Have any of you tried the enzymes for > yourselves, > > and if so, which ones, and did it help? > > > > I look forward to hearing your experiences- > > > > in FL > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2001 Report Share Posted July 20, 2001 Try Bernies pages for Mercury/parasites www.home.earthlink.net/~berniewl/als.html Best wishes, Margaret. > > > Hi, > > > I joined the list a few days ago and have been reading and > learning. > > My > > > 11 year old has been GFCF for two years and we use Enzymaid for > > > infractions for insurance at restaurants or other people's homes. > I > > > also just give him one with breakfast each day for the heck of it, > > > although we do not deviate from the diet. It seems to me that he > > > functions better when he gets the enzyme. We are not yet ready to > > leave > > > the diet, especially since we hope to start chelating soon and I > > don't > > > want to alter the variables we are dealing with. > > > > > > My question is actually a selfish one: I have fibromyalgia and > have > > > found eliminaitng dairy helps me a lot. I know a lot of other > > parents > > > also have FM or CFS. Have any of you tried the enzymes for > > yourselves, > > > and if so, which ones, and did it help? > > > > > > I look forward to hearing your experiences- > > > > > > in FL > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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