Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 -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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 --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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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