Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 Oh wait a minute -- you can have a short-term, temporary negative reaction to enzymes if your child experiences a yeast die-off reaction. experienced this when we introduced the AFP Peptizyde, and, to a lesser extent, the Zyme Prime. When we increased the dose, we had a smaller, but still noticeable reaction. Interestingly, when we had to take a month-long " enzyme vacation " to have labwork done, he did not experience the die-off reaction upon reintroduction. I think this is because his yeast problem was under control due to the long-term use of enzymes and probiotics. He now does very well with the enzymes, even at higher doses. We love 'em here! in NJ > > Oh, that is a shame. I have heard that some of the little ones not being able to take enzymes due to allergic reactions. Yes. It is important to go low and to go slow to ensure that your child can tolerate any thing that you give them. > > With enzymes, you should never see any type of negative reaction; if you do, pull them immediately. > > Janice > > > [sPAM][ ] Re: The cause of yeast > > > Just please be careful - if your child is allergic to mold, many of > the enzymes are made from aspergillus. My child had his worst > regression ever while taking enzymes. No one could figure out why > until we discovered he was allergic to what they were made from. It > was also 100% proof of how he reacts to ingested allergens. We went > from a complete regression that spanned 2 weeks - I'm talking out- of- > control sensory seeking kid - to complete recovery within 5 hours > of removing the enzymes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 Does no fenol have aspergillus? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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