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Sounds like typical gluten and casien withdrawal symptoms to me. I was told

that the worse the withdrawal, the better the outcome. Austin went through

that when we put him on the diet. It lasted about a week.

Wishing you success.

In a message dated 12/30/01 4:42:46 PM Pacific Standard Time,

barb_harv@... writes:

> Anyway, is it typical for withdrawl symptoms to not show up until in

> higher doses of enzymes? Is this what we are finally seeing? And if

> so, how long can we expect this bad behavior to last? I can't even

> take her out to the grocery store these days. Having her with me and

> my 5 month old baby is just too much to handle!

>

> Will this all even out? Does it mean we've reached the right dose

> for her? Should we continue to increase dosages over time?

>

> Barbara

>

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Oh Barbara, you sound so concerned (of course). :)

Give it at least a week, hopefully it will be past before that. Yes,

it can definitely be " delayed " withdrawal, gut cleaning, or even

yeast/bacteria die-off from the proteases fighting bad gut bugs

back.

The key here is that you are seeing good improvements along with the

negative. If it was all negative that could be a concern that

something was really not going well. Stay at this dose awhile until

she is at least evened out. You can back down if it gets really

difficult but don't go higher. Are you giving Zyme Prime or another

general enzyme product as well? Often that counters the 'hyperness'

seen by just giving a protease alone. Other ideas to ease things are

giving magnesium and/or epsom salts. There promote calming by

supplying often needed sulfur and magnesium.

Keep in touch this week.

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