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Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds.

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Is it true that children below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston Enzymes?

>>No. you can take PLANT BASED digestive enzymes like Houston when a child is taking good portions solids x 3 per day

Do you have a practitioner who could write a note for you? I can send info to give to this person if you think that would help

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I started using Trienza (another houston enzyme) with my son when he was just over 3 and a hlaf years old, like your son, my son also had cronic diarrhea, within 3 days he had normal poo, he has been on them ever since, had a problem when he started school and had to go to the Doctor to get permission for the school to give them to him (even though he ate them himself, as he has the chews) the Doctor said that she really didnt know anything about nutrition but was quite happy to write a letter for me, so thankfully problem solved.

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To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: ankabom@...Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:37:24 +0000Subject: Digestive enzymes for children below 6 y.o.

Our preschool support worker found out that I started giving my son digestive enzymes Zyme Prime. Today she phone and got me worried. She said that children below 6 should not have any digestive tablets at all (my son is 3 and a half and will be diagnosed shortly with PDD or autism). She called these medicines (for digestion) strangely that I can't remember the word that she said, it must be the word English use for digestive help. Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds. Is it true that children below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston Enzymes? What risk I am running at the moment? Will they take my child away from me because I gave him Zyme Prime? Will there be a further investigation? If I would just say to her next time that I agree with her and stop giving Zyme Prime to my son, would she still believe me?I just want to calm the situation down. The formal medicine does not belive in biomedical treatment and they think that it is nothing wrong with my son and that he can digest food. Well, he can't. Since I started giving him Zyme prime 3 weeks ago he looks healthy, his poo looks really good and his diarhea stopped.Mostly what I am worried about it that they may take my child away. It is so scary in the UK (I am originally from another country), I heard silly cases which arose from nothing. How can I calm the situation down?I can't remember how that information leaked to them, I may have mentioned it to our doctor for autism. I did not know that it would raise a concern. All I needed was a permission to use the enzymes on my son's dinner when he is at childminders.... So it means I will have no permission, now I don't care about that, what I care about it that they left me alone.Now I would be careful about saying anything to them, frankly I would say NOTHING to them at all, they don't understand and never will, they just think I want to harm my son. But it is not their business, now I know that they don't care about my son and want to have him as an autistic child.

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it is scary like this in usa also.

the enzymes are no more dangerous then giving your child food. it is enzymes... the stuff that comes from food . I agree dont make a big deal,tell them you decided to stop the enzymes till you get more info.and give your kid the enzymes and telll no one! all i have heard about enzymes are good reports. my son is three and he been thriving on enzimes for a year. they cured his leaky gut.

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 4:37:24 PMSubject: Digestive enzymes for children below 6 y.o.

Our preschool support worker found out that I started giving my son digestive enzymes Zyme Prime. Today she phone and got me worried. She said that children below 6 should not have any digestive tablets at all (my son is 3 and a half and will be diagnosed shortly with PDD or autism). She called these medicines (for digestion) strangely that I can't remember the word that she said, it must be the word English use for digestive help. Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds. Is it true that children below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston Enzymes? What risk I am running at the moment? Will they take my child away from me because I gave him Zyme Prime? Will there be a further investigation? If I would just say to her next time that I agree with her and stop giving Zyme Prime to my son, would she still believe me?I just want to calm the situation down. The formal medicine does not belive in biomedical treatment

and they think that it is nothing wrong with my son and that he can digest food. Well, he can't. Since I started giving him Zyme prime 3 weeks ago he looks healthy, his poo looks really good and his diarhea stopped.Mostly what I am worried about it that they may take my child away. It is so scary in the UK (I am originally from another country), I heard silly cases which arose from nothing. How can I calm the situation down?I can't remember how that information leaked to them, I may have mentioned it to our doctor for autism. I did not know that it would raise a concern. All I needed was a permission to use the enzymes on my son's dinner when he is at childminders.... So it means I will have no permission, now I don't care about that, what I care about it that they left me alone.Now I would be careful about saying anything to them, frankly I would say NOTHING to them at all, they don't understand and never will, they just think I want to

harm my son. But it is not their business, now I know that they don't care about my son and want to have him as an autistic child.

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Which doctor did you go: was it GP? I went to GP but she said it is not a

medicine that she knows and sent me to dietician. There is not need to go to the

dietician as our support worker bought her to my home herself and so I think it

was that dietician who gave our support worker that information in the first

place. That was a very nasty woman, that dietician, I could tell it from the

first sight. I can't explain but I know that. It felt as if she was not giving

me advice on how to start GFCF diet, but that she was spying on me.

Should I try with GP again after some time?

>

>

> Hi

>

> I started using Trienza (another houston enzyme) with my son when he was just

over 3 and a hlaf years old, like your son, my son also had cronic diarrhea,

within 3 days he had normal poo, he has been on them ever since, had a problem

when he started school and had to go to the Doctor to get permission for the

school to give them to him (even though he ate them himself, as he has the

chews) the Doctor said that she really didnt know anything about nutrition but

was quite happy to write a letter for me, so thankfully problem solved.

>

> x

>

>

>

> To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

> From: ankabom@...

> Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:37:24 +0000

> Subject: Digestive enzymes for children below 6

y.o.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Our preschool support worker found out that I started giving my son digestive

enzymes Zyme Prime. Today she phone and got me worried. She said that children

below 6 should not have any digestive tablets at all (my son is 3 and a half and

will be diagnosed shortly with PDD or autism).

> She called these medicines (for digestion) strangely that I can't remember the

word that she said, it must be the word English use for digestive help.

> Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds. Is it true that children

below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston Enzymes?

> What risk I am running at the moment? Will they take my child away from me

because I gave him Zyme Prime? Will there be a further investigation? If I would

just say to her next time that I agree with her and stop giving Zyme Prime to my

son, would she still believe me?

> I just want to calm the situation down. The formal medicine does not belive in

biomedical treatment and they think that it is nothing wrong with my son and

that he can digest food. Well, he can't. Since I started giving him Zyme prime 3

weeks ago he looks healthy, his poo looks really good and his diarhea stopped.

> Mostly what I am worried about it that they may take my child away. It is so

scary in the UK (I am originally from another country), I heard silly cases

which arose from nothing. How can I calm the situation down?

> I can't remember how that information leaked to them, I may have mentioned it

to our doctor for autism. I did not know that it would raise a concern. All I

needed was a permission to use the enzymes on my son's dinner when he is at

childminders.... So it means I will have no permission, now I don't care about

that, what I care about it that they left me alone.

> Now I would be careful about saying anything to them, frankly I would say

NOTHING to them at all, they don't understand and never will, they just think I

want to harm my son. But it is not their business, now I know that they don't

care about my son and want to have him as an autistic child.

>

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That's what I will do. I heard that some people put enzymes into drinks, if

their children drank it, or even hid them in carob chocolates. I will do the

same in the future. Now it is only 2 hours that he is at childminders and she is

reluctant to put anything on his food, she keeps asking me what the doctor

said... Hopeless situation, to be honest.

>

> it is scary like this in usa also.

> the enzymes are no more dangerous then giving your child food. it is

enzymes...

> the stuff that comes from food . I agree dont make a big deal,tell them you

> decided to stop the enzymes till you get more info.and give your kid the

enzymes

> and telll no one! all i have heard about enzymes are good reports. my son is

> three and he been thriving on enzimes for a year. they cured his leaky gut.

>

>

>

>

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Yes It was a GP, i explained that my son had cronic diarrhea but once he was on the enzymes he had solid poop, i did take lots of information with me as Doctors only touch on the subject of nutrition when they are training, i also explained that i was under a nutritionlist but the scool would not take a letter from the nutritionlist it had to be from a Doctor, she (the GP) was very understanding and agreed to write a letter. I would suggest going back to the Doctors with more information for them to read about the enzymes and a letter from your practionner, explain that your childs bowels have been helped by the digestive enzymes so you obviously dont want to stop giving them but you need a letter from them to say that the childminder can administer them.

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To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: ankabom@...Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 21:01:32 +0000Subject: Re: Digestive enzymes for children below 6 y.o.

Which doctor did you go: was it GP? I went to GP but she said it is not amedicine that she knows and sent me to dietician. There is not need to go to thedietician as our support worker bought her to my home herself and so I think itwas that dietician who gave our support worker that information in the firstplace. That was a very nasty woman, that dietician, I could tell it from thefirst sight. I can't explain but I know that. It felt as if she was not givingme advice on how to start GFCF diet, but that she was spying on me.Should I try with GP again after some time?>> > Hi > > I started using Trienza (another houston enzyme) with my son when he was just over 3 and a hlaf years old, like your son, my son also had cronic diarrhea, within 3 days he had normal poo, he has been on them ever since, had a problem when he started school and had to go to the Doctor to get permission for the school to give them to him (even though he ate them himself, as he has the chews) the Doctor said that she really didnt know anything about nutrition but was quite happy to write a letter for me, so thankfully problem solved.> > x > > > > To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:37:24 +0000> Subject: Digestive enzymes for children below 6 y.o.> > > > > > > Our preschool support worker found out that I started giving my son digestive enzymes Zyme Prime. Today she phone and got me worried. She said that children below 6 should not have any digestive tablets at all (my son is 3 and a half and will be diagnosed shortly with PDD or autism). > She called these medicines (for digestion) strangely that I can't remember the word that she said, it must be the word English use for digestive help. > Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds. Is it true that children below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston Enzymes? > What risk I am running at the moment? Will they take my child away from me because I gave him Zyme Prime? Will there be a further investigation? If I would just say to her next time that I agree with her and stop giving Zyme Prime to my son, would she still believe me?> I just want to calm the situation down. The formal medicine does not belive in biomedical treatment and they think that it is nothing wrong with my son and that he can digest food. Well, he can't. Since I started giving him Zyme prime 3 weeks ago he looks healthy, his poo looks really good and his diarhea stopped.> Mostly what I am worried about it that they may take my child away. It is so scary in the UK (I am originally from another country), I heard silly cases which arose from nothing. How can I calm the situation down?> I can't remember how that information leaked to them, I may have mentioned it to our doctor for autism. I did not know that it would raise a concern. All I needed was a permission to use the enzymes on my son's dinner when he is at childminders.... So it means I will have no permission, now I don't care about that, what I care about it that they left me alone.> Now I would be careful about saying anything to them, frankly I would say NOTHING to them at all, they don't understand and never will, they just think I want to harm my son. But it is not their business, now I know that they don't care about my son and want to have him as an autistic child.>

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Oh, please, Mandi, that would really help! At the moment I don't think I have

such a practitioner who would agree to write a note. My GP sent me to dietician.

The Doctor who monitors autism said that he would look into this and as a result

the support worker called me concerned. Dietician, well, I did not see her yet,

but will do soon, I don't think she will agree either. I don't know who I should

address at the moment.

My son only takes 2 tabs of Zyme Prime at the most a day and I don't think he

needs more at the moment. That really helps!!!!

I may try to come back to another GP later if I had appropriate information

about it. Please could you share it with me?

My e-mail is: ankased@...

Please, any advice would be helpful.

>

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>

> In a message dated 31/03/2011 21:37:36 GMT Daylight Time,

> ankabom@... writes:

>

> Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds.

>

> >>No

>

> Is it true that children below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or

> other Huston Enzymes?

>

> >>No. you can take PLANT BASED digestive enzymes like Houston when a child

> is taking good portions solids x 3 per day

>

> Do you have a practitioner who could write a note for you? I can send info

> to give to this person if you think that would help

>

> Mandi x

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Hi, ! What did you mean: " I was under a nutrition list " , does it mean

that you were seeing a dietician?

I will definitely make my way back to our GP practise, and yes, I would need

more info with me. Thanks.

> >

> >

> > Hi

> >

> > I started using Trienza (another houston enzyme) with my son when he was

just over 3 and a hlaf years old, like your son, my son also had cronic

diarrhea, within 3 days he had normal poo, he has been on them ever since, had a

problem when he started school and had to go to the Doctor to get permission for

the school to give them to him (even though he ate them himself, as he has the

chews) the Doctor said that she really didnt know anything about nutrition but

was quite happy to write a letter for me, so thankfully problem solved.

> >

> > x

> >

> >

> >

> > To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

> > From: ankabom@

> > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:37:24 +0000

> > Subject: Digestive enzymes for children below 6

y.o.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Our preschool support worker found out that I started giving my son

digestive enzymes Zyme Prime. Today she phone and got me worried. She said that

children below 6 should not have any digestive tablets at all (my son is 3 and a

half and will be diagnosed shortly with PDD or autism).

> > She called these medicines (for digestion) strangely that I can't remember

the word that she said, it must be the word English use for digestive help.

> > Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds. Is it true that children

below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston Enzymes?

> > What risk I am running at the moment? Will they take my child away from me

because I gave him Zyme Prime? Will there be a further investigation? If I would

just say to her next time that I agree with her and stop giving Zyme Prime to my

son, would she still believe me?

> > I just want to calm the situation down. The formal medicine does not belive

in biomedical treatment and they think that it is nothing wrong with my son and

that he can digest food. Well, he can't. Since I started giving him Zyme prime 3

weeks ago he looks healthy, his poo looks really good and his diarhea stopped.

> > Mostly what I am worried about it that they may take my child away. It is so

scary in the UK (I am originally from another country), I heard silly cases

which arose from nothing. How can I calm the situation down?

> > I can't remember how that information leaked to them, I may have mentioned

it to our doctor for autism. I did not know that it would raise a concern. All I

needed was a permission to use the enzymes on my son's dinner when he is at

childminders.... So it means I will have no permission, now I don't care about

that, what I care about it that they left me alone.

> > Now I would be careful about saying anything to them, frankly I would say

NOTHING to them at all, they don't understand and never will, they just think I

want to harm my son. But it is not their business, now I know that they don't

care about my son and want to have him as an autistic child.

> >

>

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My son has been on no fenol and tri enza since he was just 2 - he is now 3.  They have changed his life and means he can eat some food that the other kids are eating therefore limiting exclusion because of his digestion problems.

he started pre-school last September and they were reluctant to give them saying they can't as they are not a prescription product.  I kept on saying how could they be prescription when they are not medication - it is no different from me asking them to give my child specific food.

I contacted cindy at Houston enzymes and she sent me a letter from Devin Houston to the pre-school stating  that they are food supplement NOT medication.  Pre-school contacted ofsted and were told they could give them providing I gave written permission.

We too have a W***** of a paediatrician.  Last year he referred us to social services because I had my son on a strict elimination diet that would prevent him fitting in socially once he started school.  Luckily my daughter has a social worker (requested by me) as she has a disability.  As they know us my son was not assessed but I understand how scary they are.

This is one of the reasons I have made an appointment at Breakspear.  I feel as though I need support from a doctor who has understanding of Bio med so that Ihave some credibility when he starts school next year  and I insist on restricted diet and enzymes.

At pre school I really emphasised that his doctor wants his diet to be as wide as possible but inorder to achieve this he needs enzymes.  Also once the foods have been introduced with enzymes is it fair to restrict those foods again at school just because the people who call the shots don't have ( and try not to bother getting) a proper understanding.

Best wishesAlison R

 

Yes It was a GP, i explained that my son had cronic diarrhea but once he was on the enzymes he had solid poop, i did take lots of information with me as Doctors only touch on the subject of nutrition when they are training, i also explained that i was under a nutritionlist but the scool would not take a letter from the nutritionlist it had to be from a Doctor, she (the GP) was very understanding and agreed to write a letter.  I would suggest going back to the Doctors with more information for them to read about the enzymes and a letter from your practionner, explain that your childs bowels have been helped by the digestive enzymes so you obviously dont want to stop giving them but you need a letter from them to say that the childminder can administer them.

 

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To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: ankabom@...Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 21:01:32 +0000

Subject: Re: Digestive enzymes for children below 6 y.o.

 

Which doctor did you go: was it GP? I went to GP but she said it is not amedicine that she knows and sent me to dietician. There is not need to go to thedietician as our support worker bought her to my home herself and so I think it

was that dietician who gave our support worker that information in the firstplace. That was a very nasty woman, that dietician, I could tell it from thefirst sight. I can't explain but I know that. It felt as if she was not giving

me advice on how to start GFCF diet, but that she was spying on me.Should I try with GP again after some time?

>> > Hi > > I started using Trienza (another houston enzyme) with my son when he was just over 3 and a hlaf years old, like your son, my son also had cronic diarrhea, within 3 days he had normal poo, he has been on them ever since, had a problem when he started school and had to go to the Doctor to get permission for the school to give them to him (even though he ate them himself, as he has the chews) the Doctor said that she really didnt know anything about nutrition but was quite happy to write a letter for me, so thankfully problem solved.

> > x > > > > To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:37:24 +0000

> Subject: Digestive enzymes for children below 6 y.o.> > > > > > > Our preschool support worker found out that I started giving my son digestive enzymes Zyme Prime. Today she phone and got me worried. She said that children below 6 should not have any digestive tablets at all (my son is 3 and a half and will be diagnosed shortly with PDD or autism).

> She called these medicines (for digestion) strangely that I can't remember the word that she said, it must be the word English use for digestive help. > Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds. Is it true that children below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston Enzymes?

> What risk I am running at the moment? Will they take my child away from me because I gave him Zyme Prime? Will there be a further investigation? If I would just say to her next time that I agree with her and stop giving Zyme Prime to my son, would she still believe me?

> I just want to calm the situation down. The formal medicine does not belive in biomedical treatment and they think that it is nothing wrong with my son and that he can digest food. Well, he can't. Since I started giving him Zyme prime 3 weeks ago he looks healthy, his poo looks really good and his diarhea stopped.

> Mostly what I am worried about it that they may take my child away. It is so scary in the UK (I am originally from another country), I heard silly cases which arose from nothing. How can I calm the situation down?

> I can't remember how that information leaked to them, I may have mentioned it to our doctor for autism. I did not know that it would raise a concern. All I needed was a permission to use the enzymes on my son's dinner when he is at childminders.... So it means I will have no permission, now I don't care about that, what I care about it that they left me alone.

> Now I would be careful about saying anything to them, frankly I would say NOTHING to them at all, they don't understand and never will, they just think I want to harm my son. But it is not their business, now I know that they don't care about my son and want to have him as an autistic child.

>

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Hi Alison! I see this problem is common and it all depends on the people you

come across. I will try to investigate this situation further but now I will be

very careful with the things I say. I hope I will get more information about the

enzymes soon so at least I will prove my actions to them and who knows, maybe I

will get the desired result in the end. If not, I will continue fighting as much

as I would be able to behind their back. The last resort it would be just to

take my son and flee the country to my mother land, luckily my son has two

passports. But I don't want that to happen.

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi

> > >

> > > I started using Trienza (another houston enzyme) with my son when he was

> > just over 3 and a hlaf years old, like your son, my son also had cronic

> > diarrhea, within 3 days he had normal poo, he has been on them ever since,

> > had a problem when he started school and had to go to the Doctor to get

> > permission for the school to give them to him (even though he ate them

> > himself, as he has the chews) the Doctor said that she really didnt know

> > anything about nutrition but was quite happy to write a letter for me, so

> > thankfully problem solved.

> > >

> > > x

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

> > > From: ankabom@

> > > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:37:24 +0000

> > > Subject: Digestive enzymes for children below

> > 6 y.o.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Our preschool support worker found out that I started giving my son

> > digestive enzymes Zyme Prime. Today she phone and got me worried. She said

> > that children below 6 should not have any digestive tablets at all (my son

> > is 3 and a half and will be diagnosed shortly with PDD or autism).

> > > She called these medicines (for digestion) strangely that I can't

> > remember the word that she said, it must be the word English use for

> > digestive help.

> > > Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds. Is it true that

> > children below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston Enzymes?

> >

> > > What risk I am running at the moment? Will they take my child away from

> > me because I gave him Zyme Prime? Will there be a further investigation? If

> > I would just say to her next time that I agree with her and stop giving Zyme

> > Prime to my son, would she still believe me?

> > > I just want to calm the situation down. The formal medicine does not

> > belive in biomedical treatment and they think that it is nothing wrong with

> > my son and that he can digest food. Well, he can't. Since I started giving

> > him Zyme prime 3 weeks ago he looks healthy, his poo looks really good and

> > his diarhea stopped.

> > > Mostly what I am worried about it that they may take my child away. It is

> > so scary in the UK (I am originally from another country), I heard silly

> > cases which arose from nothing. How can I calm the situation down?

> > > I can't remember how that information leaked to them, I may have

> > mentioned it to our doctor for autism. I did not know that it would raise a

> > concern. All I needed was a permission to use the enzymes on my son's dinner

> > when he is at childminders.... So it means I will have no permission, now I

> > don't care about that, what I care about it that they left me alone.

> > > Now I would be careful about saying anything to them, frankly I would say

> > NOTHING to them at all, they don't understand and never will, they just

> > think I want to harm my son. But it is not their business, now I know that

> > they don't care about my son and want to have him as an autistic child.

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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cindy.kelley@... or if it doesn't display properly via

www.houston-enzymes.com

This is s email, a letter from Devin would be great, particularly addressing the age thing, I'll sort some stuff out this weekend and send info etc

Mandi x

Hi Alison! I see this problem is common and it all depends on the people you come across. I will try to investigate this situation further but now I will be very careful with the things I say. I hope I will get more information about the enzymes soon so at least I will prove my actions to them and who knows, maybe I will get the desired result in the end. If not, I will continue fighting as much as I would be able to behind their back. The last resort it would be just to take my son and flee the country to my mother land, luckily my son has two passports. But I don't want that to happen. > > >> > >> > > Hi > > >> > > I started using Trienza (another houston enzyme) with my son when he was> > just over 3 and a hlaf years old, like your son, my son also had cronic> > diarrhea, within 3 days he had normal poo, he has been on them ever since,> > had a problem when he started school and had to go to the Doctor to get> > permission for the school to give them to him (even though he ate them> > himself, as he has the chews) the Doctor said that she really didnt know> > anything about nutrition but was quite happy to write a letter for me, so> > thankfully problem solved.> > >> > > x> > >> > >> > >> > > To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe > > > From: ankabom@> > > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:37:24 +0000> > > Subject: Digestive enzymes for children below> > 6 y.o.> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > Our preschool support worker found out that I started giving my son> > digestive enzymes Zyme Prime. Today she phone and got me worried. She said> > that children below 6 should not have any digestive tablets at all (my son> > is 3 and a half and will be diagnosed shortly with PDD or autism).> > > She called these medicines (for digestion) strangely that I can't> > remember the word that she said, it must be the word English use for> > digestive help.> > > Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds. Is it true that> > children below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston Enzymes?> >> > > What risk I am running at the moment? Will they take my child away from> > me because I gave him Zyme Prime? Will there be a further investigation? If> > I would just say to her next time that I agree with her and stop giving Zyme> > Prime to my son, would she still believe me?> > > I just want to calm the situation down. The formal medicine does not> > belive in biomedical treatment and they think that it is nothing wrong with> > my son and that he can digest food. Well, he can't. Since I started giving> > him Zyme prime 3 weeks ago he looks healthy, his poo looks really good and> > his diarhea stopped.> > > Mostly what I am worried about it that they may take my child away. It is> > so scary in the UK (I am originally from another country), I heard silly> > cases which arose from nothing. How can I calm the situation down?> > > I can't remember how that information leaked to them, I may have> > mentioned it to our doctor for autism. I did not know that it would raise a> > concern. All I needed was a permission to use the enzymes on my son's dinner> > when he is at childminders.... So it means I will have no permission, now I> > don't care about that, what I care about it that they left me alone.> > > Now I would be careful about saying anything to them, frankly I would say> > NOTHING to them at all, they don't understand and never will, they just> > think I want to harm my son. But it is not their business, now I know that> > they don't care about my son and want to have him as an autistic child.> > >> >> >> > > >>

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It shouldn't even be an issue because it's a food supplement and not medication

so why are they insisting on a medication protocol?

Margaret

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Hi

> > > >

> > > > I started using Trienza (another houston enzyme) with my son when he

> was

> > > just over 3 and a hlaf years old, like your son, my son also had cronic

> > > diarrhea, within 3 days he had normal poo, he has been on them ever

> since,

> > > had a problem when he started school and had to go to the Doctor to get

> > > permission for the school to give them to him (even though he ate them

> > > himself, as he has the chews) the Doctor said that she really didnt

> know

> > > anything about nutrition but was quite happy to write a letter for me,

> so

> > > thankfully problem solved.

> > > >

> > > > x

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > To: _Autism-Biomedical-Europe _

> (mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe )

> > > > From: ankabom@

> > > > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:37:24 +0000

> > > > Subject: Digestive enzymes for children

> below

> > > 6 y.o.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Our preschool support worker found out that I started giving my son

> > > digestive enzymes Zyme Prime. Today she phone and got me worried. She

> said

> > > that children below 6 should not have any digestive tablets at all (my

> son

> > > is 3 and a half and will be diagnosed shortly with PDD or autism).

> > > > She called these medicines (for digestion) strangely that I can't

> > > remember the word that she said, it must be the word English use for

> > > digestive help.

> > > > Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds. Is it true that

> > > children below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston

> Enzymes?

> > >

> > > > What risk I am running at the moment? Will they take my child away

> from

> > > me because I gave him Zyme Prime? Will there be a further

> investigation? If

> > > I would just say to her next time that I agree with her and stop

> giving Zyme

> > > Prime to my son, would she still believe me?

> > > > I just want to calm the situation down. The formal medicine does not

> > > belive in biomedical treatment and they think that it is nothing wrong

> with

> > > my son and that he can digest food. Well, he can't. Since I started

> giving

> > > him Zyme prime 3 weeks ago he looks healthy, his poo looks really good

> and

> > > his diarhea stopped.

> > > > Mostly what I am worried about it that they may take my child away.

> It is

> > > so scary in the UK (I am originally from another country), I heard

> silly

> > > cases which arose from nothing. How can I calm the situation down?

> > > > I can't remember how that information leaked to them, I may have

> > > mentioned it to our doctor for autism. I did not know that it would

> raise a

> > > concern. All I needed was a permission to use the enzymes on my son's

> dinner

> > > when he is at childminders.... So it means I will have no permission,

> now I

> > > don't care about that, what I care about it that they left me alone.

> > > > Now I would be careful about saying anything to them, frankly I

> would say

> > > NOTHING to them at all, they don't understand and never will, they just

> > > think I want to harm my son. But it is not their business, now I know

> that

> > > they don't care about my son and want to have him as an autistic child.

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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Thank you Mandi, I have been thinking about it all night. Your information would

really help trying to sort it out. It seems I have not enough evidence at the

moment so I would really appreciate your help. Will look forward to it.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Hi

> > > >

> > > > I started using Trienza (another houston enzyme) with my son when he

> was

> > > just over 3 and a hlaf years old, like your son, my son also had cronic

> > > diarrhea, within 3 days he had normal poo, he has been on them ever

> since,

> > > had a problem when he started school and had to go to the Doctor to get

> > > permission for the school to give them to him (even though he ate them

> > > himself, as he has the chews) the Doctor said that she really didnt

> know

> > > anything about nutrition but was quite happy to write a letter for me,

> so

> > > thankfully problem solved.

> > > >

> > > > x

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > To: _Autism-Biomedical-Europe _

> (mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe )

> > > > From: ankabom@

> > > > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:37:24 +0000

> > > > Subject: Digestive enzymes for children

> below

> > > 6 y.o.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Our preschool support worker found out that I started giving my son

> > > digestive enzymes Zyme Prime. Today she phone and got me worried. She

> said

> > > that children below 6 should not have any digestive tablets at all (my

> son

> > > is 3 and a half and will be diagnosed shortly with PDD or autism).

> > > > She called these medicines (for digestion) strangely that I can't

> > > remember the word that she said, it must be the word English use for

> > > digestive help.

> > > > Anyway, I am interested if her concern has gounds. Is it true that

> > > children below 6 cannot take Zyme Prime or No Fenol or other Huston

> Enzymes?

> > >

> > > > What risk I am running at the moment? Will they take my child away

> from

> > > me because I gave him Zyme Prime? Will there be a further

> investigation? If

> > > I would just say to her next time that I agree with her and stop

> giving Zyme

> > > Prime to my son, would she still believe me?

> > > > I just want to calm the situation down. The formal medicine does not

> > > belive in biomedical treatment and they think that it is nothing wrong

> with

> > > my son and that he can digest food. Well, he can't. Since I started

> giving

> > > him Zyme prime 3 weeks ago he looks healthy, his poo looks really good

> and

> > > his diarhea stopped.

> > > > Mostly what I am worried about it that they may take my child away.

> It is

> > > so scary in the UK (I am originally from another country), I heard

> silly

> > > cases which arose from nothing. How can I calm the situation down?

> > > > I can't remember how that information leaked to them, I may have

> > > mentioned it to our doctor for autism. I did not know that it would

> raise a

> > > concern. All I needed was a permission to use the enzymes on my son's

> dinner

> > > when he is at childminders.... So it means I will have no permission,

> now I

> > > don't care about that, what I care about it that they left me alone.

> > > > Now I would be careful about saying anything to them, frankly I

> would say

> > > NOTHING to them at all, they don't understand and never will, they just

> > > think I want to harm my son. But it is not their business, now I know

> that

> > > they don't care about my son and want to have him as an autistic child.

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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