Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 i find that enzymes have to be sprinkled on food rather than swallowed in capsules. what is the colouring in the pink milk? she may have a intestinal yeast problem and leaky gut. this is just my opinion but the children sound at risk of developing permanent side effects to the medications which can make a considerable burden of care for you(i know the situation now is not good) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Hi, The pink milk, is strawberry syrup that we put in her milk. We try to take this away, but since her peditrician told me to add calories when she was a toddler, she won't give it up. She had alot of problems gaining weight. She was at the 5th percent at that time. Until this past year she is about 50 % > i find that enzymes have to be sprinkled on food rather than > swallowed in capsules. > > what is the colouring in the pink milk? she may have a intestinal > yeast problem and leaky gut. > > this is just my opinion but the children sound at risk of developing > permanent side effects to the medications which can make a > considerable burden of care for you(i know the situation now is not > good) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 > Hi, > The pink milk, is strawberry syrup that we put in her milk. We try > to take this away, but since her peditrician told me to add calories > when she was a toddler, she won't give it up. She had alot of > problems gaining weight. She was at the 5th percent at that time. > Until this past year she is about 50 % its just some artifical colourings can be a problem. red fdc number 40 is bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Red # 40 is really bad stuff. It is in most processed red products. It makes my son go totally autistic on us. If this has it, please discontinue it, fast. DebbieG > > Hi, > > The pink milk, is strawberry syrup that we put in her milk. We try > > to take this away, but since her peditrician told me to add > calories > > when she was a toddler, she won't give it up. She had alot of > > problems gaining weight. She was at the 5th percent at that time. > > Until this past year she is about 50 % > > > its just some artifical colourings can be a problem. red fdc number 40 > is bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Hi, Would love to get rid of the strawberry milk, but is all she will drink. Any ideas how to take away gradually. And should start both of them on non-fenol. I have not order it yet. But thinking of it. > > > Hi, > > > The pink milk, is strawberry syrup that we put in her milk. We try > > > to take this away, but since her peditrician told me to add > > calories > > > when she was a toddler, she won't give it up. She had alot of > > > problems gaining weight. She was at the 5th percent at that time. > > > Until this past year she is about 50 % > > > > > > its just some artifical colourings can be a problem. red fdc number > 40 > > is bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 use No fenol and try juice from real strawberries. Red dye is some nasty stuff. Also you might try capri juice it has no artificial anything in it. To help her gain weight have her drink less milk, get more excersize (gymnastics really helped my daughter) and more protien esp in the morning. I'm only telling you what has helped my children. > > > > Hi, > > > > The pink milk, is strawberry syrup that we put in her milk. We > try > > > > to take this away, but since her peditrician told me to add > > > calories > > > > when she was a toddler, she won't give it up. She had alot of > > > > problems gaining weight. She was at the 5th percent at that > time. > > > > Until this past year she is about 50 % > > > > > > > > > its just some artifical colourings can be a problem. red fdc > number > > 40 > > > is bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Hi Robin, You know me, it is ). You know how I feel. I bet if you looked into food allergies there are things your children should NOT be able to eat. Milk could be the #1 thing you should take away from their diet. It made a world of difference in Gavins mood. Plus do you use anything like Calium, Magneisuim and Zinc as supplements those too all have calmed Gavin. Not that he does not have his moments but they are not as bad as what you are going though. For the sake of your children you have to do some of these things. There are many days I wish I did not have to make special foods and all these supplements, it all takes time. My life revolves around my son ever since I found out he had Autism. And I would not have it any other way. Because of ME he is recovering more and more every passing day. It takes caring parents doing all they can to make it happen. Friends here along the way help. Listen to DANA, ANDY and others here, they ALL HELP. You and your family are in my prayers. > > > > Hi, > > > > The pink milk, is strawberry syrup that we put in her milk. We > try > > > > to take this away, but since her peditrician told me to add > > > calories > > > > when she was a toddler, she won't give it up. She had alot of > > > > problems gaining weight. She was at the 5th percent at that > time. > > > > Until this past year she is about 50 % > > > > > > > > > its just some artifical colourings can be a problem. red fdc > number > > 40 > > > is bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 > Heh Heh .... > > Don't get rid of it. Get No Fenol. > > I gave my daughter a whole capsule of No Fenol by > accident on Halloween. She got into gummie bears and > some other big offenders and was ready for disaster. > You wouldn't have even have known she had eaten the > stuff because of the NF. I couldn't believe my luck! > > P No fenol is a great help but red dye #40 can still cause havic on the childs system if it is given each day. My son was having some serious kidney problems from the effect of red dye. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 >> And lives on her milk. She takes medications concerta 18 mg, risperdal 1mg and clondine .01mg Concerta is generally for ADD, and low phenol can also help with that. Clonidine is generally for high blood pressure, which she probably does not have, and sleep issues. Low phenols can help with sleep issues. Risperdal can be for many issues, but if behavior is one issue, phenols can also be a major contributing factor. So definitely consider low phenols [including milk] or No-Fenol enzyme. http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm Be careful when starting No-Fenol and/or low phenol diet tho, you will probably have a problem period where you need to adjust and/or discontinue these medications. > My 8 yr. son Willy, he has been moody, having problems falling asleep. His attitude towards me, he tells me that he is the boss and I am the child. He swears at me, and smarts off at me. Phenols again. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 > Dh gave *our* daughter a whole No Fenol by accident and she was bouncing off > the walls, motor mouth alt w/teary & irrit. for a day and a half. :-( > > *Any* NF seems to have this effect, dose relative. (Higher dose = longer, > bigger effect) Shows up after 2-3 doses of sprinkles. > > We're off it again for the meantime. I don't blame you for being off it, but if you want to try again, consider adding GSE or other yeast fighter along with it [or now, before giving it again]. It sounds like your child has a yeast issue which is stronger than No-Fenol by itself can handle. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Robin, The moodiness and tantruming you describe could be a sign the enzymes are making a little difference, some opioid withdrawal effect. I would stick with the enzymes at least a few more weeks and consider sprinkling them on the first few bites of food or mixing them in a little drink. You can find ideas for mixing enzymes in the Files section at this site: /files/Mixing% 20Suggestions%20 " And when she saw her eyes lit up and she greeted her right away. She told me today that her teachers were so suprise how Marie was such a chatterbox, that she got in trouble for talking too much. Marie has not shown this talkative side of her. " This new behavior you describe could also be another sign the enzymes are helping. If the moodiness with your son is new behavior, that could also be some adjustment to the enzymes. I would consider looking at how you are administering and timing the enzymes. After your children have adjusted to the Pep and ZP, I would consider adding the No-Fenol. It may help with the colored foods. I would try to cut back on the pink syrup because the No-Fenol may not help with that completely. You could very gradually reduce the amount of the pink syrup - adding a little less each day. If you reduce it in small increments, your daughter will likely adjust better. Someone else recommended substituting with strawberries, which could also be helpful. Some kids have difficulty with strawberries, so keep that in mind if you do not see improvement. No- Fenol helps my son tolerate strawberries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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