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Denis,

First of all, be sure that supplement lipase will never be bad for

any person. Even breast milk contains a lipase to help newborns in

hydrolisis of breast milk fats.

Interestingly the point about vitamin deficiency but not EFA

deficiency. Most kids are EFA deficient.

I give to my kid the following: lipase + fish oil (omega-3/vitamin A/

vtamin E) + lecithin.

Lecithin is a natural fat emulsifier. Also, it will never produce

negative effects. But instead will help to fat hydrolysis by

suplemented lipase.

Did your child have some obesity problem or stool problem?

Best luck !

VICTOR

>

> Hello! I went through the archives before asking this question but

> I have several specific concerns that were not answered. My

> daughter is low in most fat soluble vitamins according to her blood

> work. I am not sure if my daughter has fat malabsorption issues,

> but I want to explore the possibility. We also did a panel on

EFA's

> and she came out average compared to general population, but she

was

> on ProEfa at the time. Therefore, I'd like to ask whether anyone

> feels I should use lipase with the EFA's and Vitamin E/A that I

give

> my daughter. What are the symptoms of fat malabsorption (as

opposed

> to general malabsporption) and will the use of Lipase negatively

> affect the structure of the EFA's or just aid in digesting them.

> Finally, will an emulsified form of EFA's be better absorbed than

> giving the oils and Vit E straight into her mouth.

>

> Sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure she is taking

> advantage of the supplements.

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

> D

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Dear D,

We tried EFA’s with our daughter, now 17, at various times over

the years without the lipase (didn’t know that she needed it at that time),

and they made her extremely agitated. As my daughter has a problem digesting

fats and oils, a parent here suggested adding the lipase enzyme with the

EFA. What a difference we saw in our daughter….better moods and more

expressive language. I just wish I would have known about this connection

earlier in her life.

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Hello! I went through the archives before asking this question but

I have several specific concerns that were not answered. My

daughter is low in most fat soluble vitamins according to her blood

work. I am not sure if my daughter has fat malabsorption issues,

but I want to explore the possibility. We also did a panel on EFA's

and she came out average compared to general population, but she was

on ProEfa at the time. Therefore, I'd like to ask whether anyone

feels I should use lipase with the EFA's and Vitamin E/A that I give

my daughter. What are the symptoms of fat malabsorption (as opposed

to general malabsporption) and will the use of Lipase negatively

affect the structure of the EFA's or just aid in digesting them.

Finally, will an emulsified form of EFA's be better absorbed than

giving the oils and Vit E straight into her mouth.

Sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure she is taking

advantage of the supplements.

Thanks in advance,

D

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Thank you . Actually it gives me a lot of hope to read that

EFA's made a huge difference for your daughter at age 17, because my

daughter is getting older (8) and I constantly feel I am running out

of time to help her. I imagine that I, like you, will never stop

looking for ways to make her life easier, regardless of age. Your

daughter is lucky to have you.

D

>

> Dear D,

>

> We tried EFA's with our daughter, now 17, at various

times over

> the years without the lipase (didn't know that she needed it at

that time),

> and they made her extremely agitated. As my daughter has a problem

digesting

> fats and oils, a parent here suggested adding the lipase enzyme

with the

> EFA. What a difference we saw in our daughter….better moods and more

> expressive language. I just wish I would have known about this

connection

> earlier in her life.

>

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From:

> [mailto: ] On Behalf Of denisevacosta

> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 5:19 PM

>

> Subject: Lipase question

>

>

>

> Hello! I went through the archives before asking this question but

> I have several specific concerns that were not answered. My

> daughter is low in most fat soluble vitamins according to her blood

> work. I am not sure if my daughter has fat malabsorption issues,

> but I want to explore the possibility. We also did a panel on EFA's

> and she came out average compared to general population, but she

was

> on ProEfa at the time. Therefore, I'd like to ask whether anyone

> feels I should use lipase with the EFA's and Vitamin E/A that I

give

> my daughter. What are the symptoms of fat malabsorption (as opposed

> to general malabsporption) and will the use of Lipase negatively

> affect the structure of the EFA's or just aid in digesting them.

> Finally, will an emulsified form of EFA's be better absorbed than

> giving the oils and Vit E straight into her mouth.

>

> Sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure she is taking

> advantage of the supplements.

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

> D

>

>

>

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>>>>What are the symptoms of fat malabsorption (as opposed

> to general malabsporption) and will the use of Lipase negatively

> affect the structure of the EFA's or just aid in digesting them.

So far as I know, lipase will help the digestion.

My son did not tolerate any EFAs until I addressed his mitochondrial

issue, and added amino acids, and preloaded with Omega 6. I wrote his

story on this issue here

http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm

Dana

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>>>... will the use of Lipase negatively affect the structure of the

EFA's or just aid in digesting them.

Lipase can help the EFAs or any oil be better absorbed. Our bodies

need lipase to make use of fats. Sometimes EFAS, oils, Vitamin A and

E, or other 'good' fats do not appear to help until you add in

lipase, and then " all of a sudden " they work. You may want to

consider getting a high lipase enzyme to give between meals if you

are giving a fat-based supplement. The ones I know of are:

Lypo (Enzymedica) - highest quantity lipase retail product. This can

serve to break down most foods as a broad-spectrum but doesn't have

as many varied enzymes as Digest Gold. Because it does not contain

cellulase, it works well for those on time-released medications where

cellulose may be added as a binder.

Digest Gold (Enzymedica) - high lipase containing broad-spectrum

product.

Tyler Lipase Concentrate (Tyler) - only lipase enzymes in a gelatin

capsule

Biocore Lipo (National Enzyme; available through Kirkmans) - only

lipase in a vegetarian capsule

Pancreatic enzymes - Some people do well with prescription pancreatic

enzyme products for this purpose, such as Viokase, Creon, etc.

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Thanks so much for your reply and helpful suggestions as to Lipase

options. Yesterday I started her on a Lipase enzyme with her EFA's +

Vit E + CLO, and this is what I found:

- she started chewing on her clothes, a little more sensory seeking

overall

- her poops were more formed, approaching hard (actually, so far the

EFA's without Lipase have kept her regular, in fact, when we stop the

EFA's, she gets a little constipated. Now, this used to seem

positive to me but now I wonder if it is a sign that she was not

absorbing the oils, making her therefore go more frequently??.)

- she seemed a little pale and a little warm (could be totally

unrelated but thought I would mention)

- decrease in appetite during the day, return of appetite at night.

I give her the supplements + Lipase in the morning

- she ASKED to go to sleep, and fell asleep quickly... a first.

Does it seem like the lipase is working as supposed to from any of

these changes?

Also, would the Lipase affect if I give it at the same time as other

supplements, like a multivitamin?

Thanks!!

>

> >>>... will the use of Lipase negatively affect the structure of

the

> EFA's or just aid in digesting them.

>

> Lipase can help the EFAs or any oil be better absorbed. Our bodies

> need lipase to make use of fats. Sometimes EFAS, oils, Vitamin A

and

> E, or other 'good' fats do not appear to help until you add in

> lipase, and then " all of a sudden " they work. You may want to

> consider getting a high lipase enzyme to give between meals if you

> are giving a fat-based supplement. The ones I know of are:

>

>

> Lypo (Enzymedica) - highest quantity lipase retail product. This

can

> serve to break down most foods as a broad-spectrum but doesn't have

> as many varied enzymes as Digest Gold. Because it does not contain

> cellulase, it works well for those on time-released medications

where

> cellulose may be added as a binder.

>

> Digest Gold (Enzymedica) - high lipase containing broad-spectrum

> product.

>

> Tyler Lipase Concentrate (Tyler) - only lipase enzymes in a gelatin

> capsule

>

> Biocore Lipo (National Enzyme; available through Kirkmans) - only

> lipase in a vegetarian capsule

>

> Pancreatic enzymes - Some people do well with prescription

pancreatic

> enzyme products for this purpose, such as Viokase, Creon, etc.

>

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> Thanks so much for your reply and helpful suggestions as to Lipase

> options. Yesterday I started her on a Lipase enzyme with her EFA's +

> Vit E + CLO, and this is what I found:

>

> - she started chewing on her clothes, a little more sensory seeking

> overall

For my #3, this meant he was eating something he did not tolerate

[food or supplement] or he had a yeast overgrowth issue.

> - her poops were more formed, approaching hard (actually, so far the

> EFA's without Lipase have kept her regular, in fact, when we stop the

> EFA's, she gets a little constipated. Now, this used to seem

> positive to me but now I wonder if it is a sign that she was not

> absorbing the oils, making her therefore go more frequently??.)

Once my kids could actually absorb fats [with mito cocktail, amino

acids, and a few other things], fats caused SEVERE constipation.

Apparently, they pull magnesium for proper absorption. Try adding

magnesium [i had to give over 1000mg magnesium at first], see if that

helps.

> - she seemed a little pale and a little warm (could be totally

> unrelated but thought I would mention)

> - decrease in appetite during the day, return of appetite at night.

> I give her the supplements + Lipase in the morning

I had to preload with Omega 6 [evening primrose oil] for many weeks

before my kids would tolerate Omega 3 [flax oil, fish oil]. Then I had

to give flax oil for many months, and only then would my kids tolerate

CLO or fish oil.

> Also, would the Lipase affect if I give it at the same time as other

> supplements, like a multivitamin?

It should be okay.

Dana

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I was doing some research on cheesemaking...I finally am getting a

decent amount of fresh goats milk and wanted to try it out.

When looking around...I noticed that the places that sell the cultures

also sell Lipase for very cheap to use in cheeses. Its used for

stronger flavored cheeses to give them a better taste.

I have been eating a lot of Cultured Kerrygold, up to 1.5 lbs some

day...I just crave it intensely and just eat so much of it. I never

feel heavy after eating so much butter, so I think my gall bladder is

doing just fine but after seeing how cheap the lipase is do you think

it would be worth buying some and taking some with each meal? Its

less than $10 a pound and they say use 1/4 teaspoon for 2-3 gallons of

milk.

Would lipase have any other positive effects in the body if I had

extra of it? I know the benefits of having extra proteases but

haven't read much about lipase.

btw, fresh raw milk, still warm from the udder, tastes so much better

than milk that has been stored for any period of time. I really think

there must be a lot of nutrients lost during storage or

something...but I will most certainly culture my milk asap from now on

or drink it warm.

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