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yes I would try enzyme, if it doesn't change it whatever ISN"T coming out digested needs to be pulled from the diet as it will just strip the gut and become an allergen or food sensitivity quickly

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another question about poop

It always looks like my son doesn't digest his food I always see food in in its regualr form and I'm not sure. Its usually an orange color with food in in it undigested. What this mean and do I worry? Would enzymes help and if so what kind? Should I have the doctor test for something. I'm so new at looking at this poop thing. Any help would be appreciated.Thanks

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Can you recommend an enzyme that I can use for a 13 month old and how

long should I wait to see if it is working and how do you usually

take enzymes with all meals?

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> yes I would try enzyme, if it doesn't change it whatever ISN " T

coming out digested needs to be pulled from the diet as it will just

strip the gut and become an allergen or food sensitivity quickly

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> Recovering from Autism is a marathon

> NOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!

> Read more about it on my BLOGs at

> http://www.myspace.com/christelking

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> It always looks like my son doesn't digest his food I always see

food

> in in its regualr form and I'm not sure. Its usually an orange

color

> with food in in it undigested. What this mean and do I worry?

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> enzymes help and if so what kind? Should I have the doctor test

for

> something. I'm so new at looking at this poop thing. Any help

would be

> appreciated.

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> Thanks

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normally I would say trienzyme, but I would check with the company on age

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another question about poop> > > It always looks like my son doesn't digest his food I always see food > in in its regualr form and I'm not sure. Its usually an orange color > with food in in it undigested. What this mean and do I worry? Would > enzymes help and if so what kind? Should I have the doctor test for > something. I'm so new at looking at this poop thing. Any help would be > appreciated.> > Thanks> > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > No virus found in this incoming message.> Checked by AVG. > Version: 8.0.100 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1432 - Release Date: 5/14/2008 7:49 AM>

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> > yes I would try enzyme, if it doesn't change it whatever ISN " T

> coming out digested needs to be pulled from the diet as it will

just

> strip the gut and become an allergen or food sensitivity quickly

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> > Recovering from Autism is a marathon

> > NOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!

> > Read more about it on my BLOGs at

> > http://www.myspace.com/christelking

> > another question about poop

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> > It always looks like my son doesn't digest his food I always

see

> food

> > in in its regualr form and I'm not sure. Its usually an orange

> color

> > with food in in it undigested. What this mean and do I worry?

> Would

> > enzymes help and if so what kind? Should I have the doctor test

> for

> > something. I'm so new at looking at this poop thing. Any help

> would be

> > appreciated.

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> > Thanks

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Go to whole foods and try wholezyme - I believe is the name...they will

let you return it if you do not like it...or you can try Trienza from

Houston Neutracuticals...very popular choice. Enzyme Stuff site is

very informative...Mackie used to have the same issue until we gave an

enzyme before EVERYTHING he ate...much better now, no big chunks of

undigested food and has one formed stool a day...also make sure to do

probiotics...this has also helped him.

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> It always looks like my son doesn't digest his food I always see food

> in in its regualr form and I'm not sure. Its usually an orange color

> with food in in it undigested. What this mean and do I worry? Would

> enzymes help and if so what kind? Should I have the doctor test for

> something. I'm so new at looking at this poop thing. Any help would

be

> appreciated.

>

> Thanks

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My baby is 13 months too...If she were to eat carrots raw they would

probably get chunks too...it is still a bit young for raw

carrots...if you cook them firm, not mushy, but def so they are much

softer than raw this may clear up the diaper stuff...it did in our

house. We also dropped sweets, c carbs, all processed foods, and she

is doing GREAT. She also tolerates raw milk as it turns out, but not

pasteurized...she is thriving...I would go to softer easier to digest

foods for a bit and also do soups - hearty ones can be blended and

you can get all KINDS of good stuff in that way. Cheers.

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> > yes I would try enzyme, if it doesn't change it whatever ISN " T

> coming out digested needs to be pulled from the diet as it will

just

> strip the gut and become an allergen or food sensitivity quickly

> >

> > Recovering from Autism is a marathon

> > NOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!

> > Read more about it on my BLOGs at

> > http://www.myspace.com/christelking

> > another question about poop

> >

> >

> > It always looks like my son doesn't digest his food I always

see

> food

> > in in its regualr form and I'm not sure. Its usually an orange

> color

> > with food in in it undigested. What this mean and do I worry?

> Would

> > enzymes help and if so what kind? Should I have the doctor test

> for

> > something. I'm so new at looking at this poop thing. Any help

> would be

> > appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks

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Hi ,

You really don't want to let this persist. It sounds like you are in the early

stages of your

biomedical journey; if you haven't already, get to a DAN doctor and start

addressing this

issue. Yes, enzymes would be a great start. I wouldn't know what to recommend

for such

a young child. I would definitely consult a DAN doc. You also want to consider

kefir and/or

probiotics. Are you GFCF? Are only certain foods coming out the way they went

in, or is it

the entire diet? Is your child distended? How often does he have a bowel

movement? Does

he push on his abdomen in any way? You may also want to talk with a DAN doc

about gut

inflammation, the possible causes, and what you can do. You might ask about

transfer

factor or colostrum, see if either of those are appropriate.

Take care,

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> It always looks like my son doesn't digest his food I always see food

> in in its regualr form and I'm not sure. Its usually an orange color

> with food in in it undigested. What this mean and do I worry? Would

> enzymes help and if so what kind? Should I have the doctor test for

> something. I'm so new at looking at this poop thing. Any help would be

> appreciated.

>

> Thanks

>

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I started GFCF when he turned two. It seems like rice, peppers, some

veges, onions and grapes, are not digesting well. Also it smells alot

like what he had for a meal the night before. I don't know if that is

weird but weird to me. I wounldnt say the entire diet but is

undigested but there's undigested food in most every bowel. He does

have a protruding belly it pops out. He also has a hernia. So he has

an outy belly button after he eats normally. He has a bowel movement

about 3 times a day. sometimes more some times 1 but I'd say 3 is

most commom. I remember tranfer factor. I gave it to my mom in stage

4 cancer. She passed but it's interesting that it would be used in

this case. Why so? and why colostrum? I know its not normal and he

also hasn't spoke yet any words and so I am curious if this is all

related. Looking for answers

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> > It always looks like my son doesn't digest his food I always see

food

> > in in its regualr form and I'm not sure. Its usually an orange

color

> > with food in in it undigested. What this mean and do I worry?

Would

> > enzymes help and if so what kind? Should I have the doctor test

for

> > something. I'm so new at looking at this poop thing. Any help

would be

> > appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

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coorection when he turned one we started GFCG he is 13 months now

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> > > It always looks like my son doesn't digest his food I always

see

> food

> > > in in its regualr form and I'm not sure. Its usually an orange

> color

> > > with food in in it undigested. What this mean and do I worry?

> Would

> > > enzymes help and if so what kind? Should I have the doctor test

> for

> > > something. I'm so new at looking at this poop thing. Any help

> would be

> > > appreciated.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > >

> >

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