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> Allie is vomitting green vomit again for the first time in months. I

am giving her a regular regimen daily of Kirkman's Zinc (20mg),

Zinc on an empty stomach is a common cause of nausea and vomiting.

>>Kirkman powder Calcium (1000mg),

Calcium without magnesium won't be very well absorbed, altho I don't

know if it would cause vomiting.

>>Kirkman SNT (1/2t.),

SNT commonly causes problems for phenol sensitive kids.

>>and Peptizyde (without rice, she has a rice allergy).

If this is new and she is eating gluten/casein, Peptizyde can cause

vomiting during the initial 3 week adjustment period.

> One other thing to mention is she does have mild wheat gluten IgG,

so is it possible the enzymes are making her ill?

Gluten IgG would not mean the *enzymes* are making her ill, but if she

is eating wheat and using Peptizyde, then that might make her ill.

Dana

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> Anyone think one of these is the culprit?

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> I gave my ds zinc when he hadn't eaten enough for breakfast and he

> vommited at school a couple hrs later.

Zinc on an empty stomach commonly causes nausea and vomiting.

Dana

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Thanks, everyone. I have decided that Allie is super-sensitive to

mucos from nasal drainage. Every time she has vomitting she always

has a runny nose, and that would also explain the green, mucosy

vomit. She has significant food aversions, so I'm sure snotty noses

would set off vomitting, as I've been sickened by it over the years.

Seems a good vaporizor going in her room has helped more than

anything.

I'll be sure to never give her zinc on an empty stomach to make sure

that's not an issue. I'm also working on getting mag in her without

giving her diarrhea, thanks for the suggestion on that with calcium.

So important to get it all working together!

Debi

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> > Anyone think one of these is the culprit?

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> > I gave my ds zinc when he hadn't eaten enough for breakfast and

he

> > vommited at school a couple hrs later.

>

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> Zinc on an empty stomach commonly causes nausea and vomiting.

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> Dana

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