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> Something said made me think of a question I would like to

ask. From

> those of you who saw improvements in your children on enzymes did

anyone find

> that this stayed that way for only a short time ??

My kids were gfcf for 18 months, along with many other food removals.

I started HNI enzymes and saw great improvement. I re-introduced

gluten and two weeks later saw regression. It appears my kids are

celiac, and they cannot have gluten even with enzymes. They also have

several food allergies which the enzymes do not help, so I have not

re-introduced those foods. But since I removed the gluten again, and

found the other foods my kids do not tolerate even with enzymes, they

are back to being so much improved with use of these enzymes. You can

read my kids story in the files section to the left here on the site,

under " success stories " .

So I would say if you see regression in your child after a while, you

may still need to remove foods, and your child may actually react

to the enzymes because I know some children who do, but I would

definitely say you should try the enzymes and see if they do help your

child.

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We have been seeing some ups and downs over the last 4 months since we started

the enzymes; I was beginning to wonder if that wasn't what was causing it...a

regression in the enzyme tolerance. But then almost as suddenly as the bad

stuff came, it went! Three days ago, he returned to his normal self....(as best

as I can describe). And in that time nothing new happened.

So I chalk it up to any or all of the above: resettling down to school starting

(over a week ago), happiness that school and friends are back in his life (even

though he doesn't verbalize it), weather change (we're changing to autumn now

and there's lots of ragweed in the air), restarting some daily

neurodevelopmental exercises that got suspended (partly an experiment on my part

and partly life struggles)...

I think there is always SOOOO much going on in them and their ability to adjust

to all of that is so low. I just ride it out, keep doing what I know is the

right thing for him, and pray!

Lynn K.

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We started our son on enzymes back at the beginning of the summer, still on

them now and numerous diets. He's continued to make huge gains after 3

months. School started here 4 weeks ago and his teachers are just raving

about him. He was on PECS at the end of the year with lots of sporadic

single words. Now he's up to 9 word sentences and every week they up his

inclusion time in normal classrooms. In a month at this rate, he'll be in

there all day.

My daughter is a different story (twins). She's responded in a positive way

to enzymes but has some other issues going on that we're still trying to get

a handle on. She's also not been on them for nearly as long and we've had to

stop and stop a lot due to medical tests that enzymes might interfere with

the results. It has stopped the diarrhea and constipation though. We start

chelation on both of them next weekend so things should get interesting.

Donna, Kingwood, TX

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  • 9 years later...

Good luck, God speed and congratulations!

Sincerely,

Matt Maynor

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 27, 2011, at 6:34 AM, Judy Telford <judy_telford@...> wrote:

> Hi all

> finally got results of my last pcr and am again pcru, such a relief after

having

> shingles and being very unwell for the past 6 weeks. As I have been zero now

> for the past 3 years my doctor is going to trial me reducing the dose of

Glivec

> from 600 to 400mg. I've been having severe cramping and tendant soreness on

> 600mg and my doctor is hopeful the lower dose will reduce some of the nastier

> side effects. I have now been on glivec for 6 and 1/2 years so reducing the

> dose is quite exciting. It means I will go back to 3 monthly testing to be

sure

> I remain pcru. If the counts begin to rise I can easily increase the dose

> again. So wish me luck !

> Judy t

> 699 Zero Club

>

>

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