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I have posted several times in the past about seeing lots of hyperactivity

and stimminess after we doubled the dose of PZ... welp; things seem to have

calmed down quite a bit and we're seeing great things w/ awareness and

language.

I am posting this for only one reason... I almost turned back and reduced

the dosage or took a break but we continued on and I encourage others to do

the same... just try to get thru that 3 week window... it is so worth it for

most of these kids!!

I am still running a yeast test and am holding off on chelating til after

the holidays to make sure all is well.. i really think the enzymes were

kicking out some really nasty side affects... so glad to be thru that!!

Sue

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Sue;

This scenario has played out so many times with others, that I'm

beginning to think that it is a typical and predictable outcome for

many kids.

From the feedback I've been given, it seems that any withdrawal

or " regression " starts to occur around day 4 - 7, peaks around day 14

and starts getting better after that 3 week window.

Glad you stuck through it, and thanks for sharing, telling these

experiences is so helpful to me as an enzyme product formulator.

Devin

> I have posted several times in the past about seeing lots of

hyperactivity

> and stimminess after we doubled the dose of PZ... welp; things seem

to have

> calmed down quite a bit and we're seeing great things w/ awareness

and

> language.

>

> I am posting this for only one reason... I almost turned back and

reduced

> the dosage or took a break but we continued on and I encourage

others to do

> the same... just try to get thru that 3 week window... it is so

worth it for

> most of these kids!!

>

> I am still running a yeast test and am holding off on chelating til

after

> the holidays to make sure all is well.. i really think the enzymes

were

> kicking out some really nasty side affects... so glad to be thru

that!!

>

> Sue

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-YAY Sue! so glad you stuck it out! We definately saw great results at

the 3-4 week mark. Keep us posted.

Patti

-- In @y..., " Youshock Pruyn " <sypruyn@e...> wrote:

> I have posted several times in the past about seeing lots of

hyperactivity

> and stimminess after we doubled the dose of PZ... welp; things seem

to have

> calmed down quite a bit and we're seeing great things w/ awareness and

> language.

>

> I am posting this for only one reason... I almost turned back and

reduced

> the dosage or took a break but we continued on and I encourage

others to do

> the same... just try to get thru that 3 week window... it is so

worth it for

> most of these kids!!

>

> I am still running a yeast test and am holding off on chelating til

after

> the holidays to make sure all is well.. i really think the enzymes were

> kicking out some really nasty side affects... so glad to be thru that!!

>

> Sue

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--Michele,

I did both together right from the get go and did not have any

hyperness. I have no idea if that is why however. I did start out with

a 1/2 capsule slowly for only 1 meal ane increased dosage and added

meals about every 3 days.

Patti

- In @y..., mmklhughes@c... wrote:

> So maybe it's better to just keep going, not back down, & get

through it

> quickly...

>

> He's very hyper right now on 1/4 of HN-Zyme but maybe I'll go up

anyway.

> Should I just up it to a whole one at each meal or is that maybe too

much?

>

> Also, when about did everyone add in Peptizyde? (He's on day 2 of

the HZ).

> I'd like to get through this initial phase as soon as possible!

>

>

> Thanks,

> Michele

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