Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Hi ! Hopefully Zach will get turned around for the better soon and this time, stay turned around. Okay, on your supp list, are you giving Peptizyde AND the Complete enzymes both? Hopefully with enzymes you will be able to get off at least half of these other supplements. Sounds like you would be busy all day just trying to get them in him. With enzymes you usually do not need any extra high B6. The B6 can actually cause a lot of problems (and yes I am aware that some autism doctors try to shove it down every autism kid they come across). The practical reality of 2 years constant feedback from real life parents is that the high B6 is often a problem and usually the first that really needs to be withdrawn with enzymes. Enzymes give you more nutrition from your food and the B vitamins can be neuro-toxins at high doses. Also, B vitamins are a problem with yeast. The Feast without Yeast doctor/author said either the B vitamins feed the yeast, or the yeast inactivate the B vitamins. I can't remember which way it went. He said though not to give B vitamins with yeast until it was under control. Something to think about. How long are you supposed to be on Nystatin? That is prescription, not? Here is a tip: if you add the enzyme No-Fenol from www.houstonni.com to an antifungal, it is an awesome combination to fight yeast. Many parents use grapefruit seed extract with No-fenol for this as well. So if you added the No-Fenol with the AFP Pep, other zymes, the probiotics and perhaps the Yeast control, that would really take a whack at the yeast (seems to be the main issue wiht your son). Have you noticed improvement with BOTH Primal Defense and ProBioGold? That seems like a lot of different probiotics. What about the other supplements? To tell you the truth, if you haven't seen a noticeable improvement with any of these after you added them, you might want to consider taking them out, or at least reducing them greatly with the enzymes. There are several things in your list that usually cause hyperness. Is hyperness or poor sleep a problem? What types of foods or yeast diet is he on? I know there are several different versions of yeast diets. Thank you. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 OK, I am giving the Primal Defense and Pro-Bio Gold, because the Dr. said to use Pro-bio gold. I knew the Primal Defense helped Zack and was afraid to leave it out. I had also had some people say they did not seem to get the results from Probio Gold that they did from Primal Defense. Also, I was under the impression that you can't give to many probiotics, so I was just doing both of them. I have not been doing this long. A few weeks. At this time, he is taking the Nystatin four times a day. We are supposed to retest him in a month and if he is not better, put him on Diflucan. I am not adhering to a strict yeast diet at this time. I am gone in the afternoon, every afternoon, and cannot cook. When school is out, I plan on getting very strict with the yeast diet. But, I was also hopeful that with enzymes, maybe I would not have to be as strict. it is very difficult to do the yeast diet. I am restricting the sugar, as in no sweets or sodas and limiting bread, no white bread. Things like that. So what would you put him on? List what supplements you think I should have him on and what I should eliminate. Thanks for your help. He is very sick of having to take this bad tasting stuff all the time. Also, this DAN Dr. recommended the CoQ10, the TMG and the moderate GFCF diet, along with moderate yeast diet. TMG had B-12 in it. I will stop the B-6. I do think the L-Carnosine helps Zack. What do you think about this supplement? Re: New Member again Hi ! Hopefully Zach will get turned around for the better soon and this time, stay turned around. Okay, on your supp list, are you giving Peptizyde AND the Complete enzymes both? Hopefully with enzymes you will be able to get off at least half of these other supplements. Sounds like you would be busy all day just trying to get them in him. With enzymes you usually do not need any extra high B6. The B6 can actually cause a lot of problems (and yes I am aware that some autism doctors try to shove it down every autism kid they come across). The practical reality of 2 years constant feedback from real life parents is that the high B6 is often a problem and usually the first that really needs to be withdrawn with enzymes. Enzymes give you more nutrition from your food and the B vitamins can be neuro-toxins at high doses. Also, B vitamins are a problem with yeast. The Feast without Yeast doctor/author said either the B vitamins feed the yeast, or the yeast inactivate the B vitamins. I can't remember which way it went. He said though not to give B vitamins with yeast until it was under control. Something to think about. How long are you supposed to be on Nystatin? That is prescription, not? Here is a tip: if you add the enzyme No-Fenol from www.houstonni.com to an antifungal, it is an awesome combination to fight yeast. Many parents use grapefruit seed extract with No-fenol for this as well. So if you added the No-Fenol with the AFP Pep, other zymes, the probiotics and perhaps the Yeast control, that would really take a whack at the yeast (seems to be the main issue wiht your son). Have you noticed improvement with BOTH Primal Defense and ProBioGold? That seems like a lot of different probiotics. What about the other supplements? To tell you the truth, if you haven't seen a noticeable improvement with any of these after you added them, you might want to consider taking them out, or at least reducing them greatly with the enzymes. There are several things in your list that usually cause hyperness. Is hyperness or poor sleep a problem? What types of foods or yeast diet is he on? I know there are several different versions of yeast diets. Thank you. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Also, I am a little confused about just which enzyme Zack needs. Is the Enzyme-Complete DPP-IV the same as AFP Peptizyde? And what about the Zyme Prime? when I bought the Enzyme Complete, I had not read about the AFP Peptizyde. When I read about the AFP Peptizyde, it sounded like a little better product. So I bought it. Now after reading about the other, the Zyme Prime, I am thinking I need that too. Also, Zack sleeps fine and is not hyper. The only thing that he does, at times, is inappropriate laughter. Seems like late in the evening, he can get tickled and starts laughing. But he will not stop. This can last for about 30 minutes. His facial expressions during this laughter is a little to hysterical. This does not happen often, and did not ever happen before the episode with the antibiotics. Re: New Member again Hi ! Hopefully Zach will get turned around for the better soon and this time, stay turned around. Okay, on your supp list, are you giving Peptizyde AND the Complete enzymes both? Hopefully with enzymes you will be able to get off at least half of these other supplements. Sounds like you would be busy all day just trying to get them in him. With enzymes you usually do not need any extra high B6. The B6 can actually cause a lot of problems (and yes I am aware that some autism doctors try to shove it down every autism kid they come across). The practical reality of 2 years constant feedback from real life parents is that the high B6 is often a problem and usually the first that really needs to be withdrawn with enzymes. Enzymes give you more nutrition from your food and the B vitamins can be neuro-toxins at high doses. Also, B vitamins are a problem with yeast. The Feast without Yeast doctor/author said either the B vitamins feed the yeast, or the yeast inactivate the B vitamins. I can't remember which way it went. He said though not to give B vitamins with yeast until it was under control. Something to think about. How long are you supposed to be on Nystatin? That is prescription, not? Here is a tip: if you add the enzyme No-Fenol from www.houstonni.com to an antifungal, it is an awesome combination to fight yeast. Many parents use grapefruit seed extract with No-fenol for this as well. So if you added the No-Fenol with the AFP Pep, other zymes, the probiotics and perhaps the Yeast control, that would really take a whack at the yeast (seems to be the main issue wiht your son). Have you noticed improvement with BOTH Primal Defense and ProBioGold? That seems like a lot of different probiotics. What about the other supplements? To tell you the truth, if you haven't seen a noticeable improvement with any of these after you added them, you might want to consider taking them out, or at least reducing them greatly with the enzymes. There are several things in your list that usually cause hyperness. Is hyperness or poor sleep a problem? What types of foods or yeast diet is he on? I know there are several different versions of yeast diets. Thank you. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 > Also, I am a little confused about just which enzyme Zack needs. Is the Enzyme-Complete DPP-IV the same as AFP Peptizyde? And what about the Zyme Prime? The Enzyme Complete is *similar* to Peptizyde and Zyme Prime together. Some kids do better on Enzyme Complete, some do better with Peptizyde/Zyme Prime. > Also, Zack sleeps fine and is not hyper. The only thing that he does, at times, is inappropriate laughter. Seems like late in the evening, he can get tickled and starts laughing. But he will not stop. This can last for about 30 minutes. His facial expressions during this laughter is a little to hysterical. This does not happen often, and did not ever happen before the episode with the antibiotics. Phenols and/or yeast can do this. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 >in the past 6 months I have >had one testicle removed as shadows were found on an ultrasound but >no cancer was present. Also I am in the UK so looking for other UK >sufferers. In the U.S., we would sue a doctor for doing that, and properly so. There is no reason to remove a testicle without a confirmation of cancer when a simply biopsy can easily be done while it is still in place. Winter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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