Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 , I have been wondering the exact same thing. When reading karyn Seroussi's story in the Parenting magazine, I still have the article, she talks about how her husband found the research regarding how autistic people do not properly digest the proteins in gluten and casein. Either due to insufficient enzymes, or leaky gut leaking them out before they can be digested. So, now I am wondering, we have ENZYMES, have they now decided that the problem is solely with leaky gut? or not? Also, remember reading Bradstreet's (I think, perhaps another DAN doc, maybe Goldberg) website regarding " doing the diet' and he says to JUST DO THE DIET, until a proper digestive enzyme can be formulated. WELL, he still has not changed that information. IT seems to me that between Devin and Kirkman's, that some of these docs would acknowledge that a proper enzyme has been formulated. Either it has, in which it should be able to replace the diet, or it hasn't, in which they should not recommend any of these enzymes at all. Am I making sense? Just have been wondering exactly what you asked about. Before a few years ago, it was do the diet until proper enzymes can be formulated. Well, it seems that they have been, but the docs are waffling about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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