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My son has been gfcf (as far as I can tell) for about a month or so. He's

also on some supps & I've increased his bifidus a few days ago & also started

him on enzymes last week. He's only getting a 1/2 each meal. He's more hyper

this week than I've seen him in a long time. Crazy laughing, jumping,

climbing, some temperamental issues...just wild really. I started him on

KidCalm today but I understand it will take a while to start seeing him

calmer.

Could the enzymes be doing this? He's on Similase Jr. on the advice of his

nutritionist. And it's been over a week now. I wanted to increase him to 1per

meal but not with the way he's acting right now.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

Michele

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I would recommend you consider phenol intolerance, and there are

several supplements which will increase the hyper reaction to phenols.

Here is my information on that.

http://home.pacbell.net/cscomp/phenol.htm

It can also be enzymes and/or yeast die off issues, depending on the

ingredients of the specific enzyme you are using, and whether or not

your son has a yeast issue.

Dana

> My son has been gfcf (as far as I can tell) for about a month or so.

He's

> also on some supps & I've increased his bifidus a few days ago &

also started

> him on enzymes last week. He's only getting a 1/2 each meal. He's

more hyper

> this week than I've seen him in a long time. Crazy laughing,

jumping,

> climbing, some temperamental issues...just wild really.

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