Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 You can consider reducing or dropping the B6. When I gave it to my son it resulted in a rash and hyperactivity. Because enzymes should be increasing absorption of nutrients, you may find adding B6 to a normal diet is just too much. It seems to be the most problematic supplement once on enzymes, although some kids still benefit from it. My son's rash was all over his trunk area and not in a circular fashion as you describe so I would consider other causes, too. > Hi I am the mother of a 10 year old () who is autistic. > started taking the AFP Peptizyde in February along with Zyme > Prime and No-Phenol. He also takes 1 MSM capsule 400mg daily, 2 > gelcap cod liver oil, and 1 Magne B6 supplement. About two weeks of > starting the AFP Peptizyde started developing circular > patches on his legs, one on his stomach, and a few on his arms. The > patches are a group of maybe ten to twelve small bums. For the most > part is not bother by them but on occassion he will stratch > them. The school has now notice them and I have taken to > the doctors and they can seem to trace why this is happening. They > suggested Hortiscone cream which is helping a little. I am tempted to > stop the AFP Peptizyde but the benefits that I am seeing since adding > this enzyme I am afraid to stop the enzyme. I am not sure if anyone > else has experience this and I was wondering if I could get your > insight. > Thanks > Concerned but Happy Mom > Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 Jackie, Maybe this is a fungal issue (yeast??) in the form of " ringworms " ? Do the spots expand with the center healing and clearing while the borders are raised, and red giving it a ringlike appearance??? My son had this and we put an antifungal cream (Lotrimin)on them, four times a day and washed anything he wore separately from others and washed his towel every day (since it is contagious.) Don't know if Grapefruit seed extract would help since I didn't know about this natural antifungal when we came across this issue with my son. Hope this helps. Take care, Becky > Hi I am the mother of a 10 year old () who is autistic. > started taking the AFP Peptizyde in February along with Zyme > Prime and No-Phenol. He also takes 1 MSM capsule 400mg daily, 2 > gelcap cod liver oil, and 1 Magne B6 supplement. About two weeks of > starting the AFP Peptizyde started developing circular > patches on his legs, one on his stomach, and a few on his arms. The > patches are a group of maybe ten to twelve small bums. For the most > part is not bother by them but on occassion he will stratch > them. The school has now notice them and I have taken to > the doctors and they can seem to trace why this is happening. They > suggested Hortiscone cream which is helping a little. I am tempted to > stop the AFP Peptizyde but the benefits that I am seeing since adding > this enzyme I am afraid to stop the enzyme. I am not sure if anyone > else has experience this and I was wondering if I could get your > insight. > Thanks > Concerned but Happy Mom > Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 I would be interested in hearing what improvements you have seen since starting the Peptizyde, Zyme Prime and No-Phenol. I have just ordered some for my 5 yr old with h/f aspergers. Debbie > Hi I am the mother of a 10 year old () who is autistic. > started taking the AFP Peptizyde in February along with Zyme > Prime and No-Phenol. He also takes 1 MSM capsule 400mg daily, 2 > gelcap cod liver oil, and 1 Magne B6 supplement. About two weeks of > starting the AFP Peptizyde started developing circular > patches on his legs, one on his stomach, and a few on his arms. The > patches are a group of maybe ten to twelve small bums. For the most > part is not bother by them but on occassion he will stratch > them. The school has now notice them and I have taken to > the doctors and they can seem to trace why this is happening. They > suggested Hortiscone cream which is helping a little. I am tempted to > stop the AFP Peptizyde but the benefits that I am seeing since adding > this enzyme I am afraid to stop the enzyme. I am not sure if anyone > else has experience this and I was wondering if I could get your > insight. > Thanks > Concerned but Happy Mom > Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 > I would be interested in hearing what improvements you have seen since > starting the Peptizyde, Zyme Prime and No-Phenol. I have just ordered some > for my 5 yr old with h/f aspergers. > Debbie > > Hi I am the mother of a 10 year old () who is autistic. > > started taking the AFP Peptizyde in February along with > Zyme > > Prime and No-Phenol. He also takes 1 MSM capsule 400mg daily, 2 > > gelcap cod liver oil, and 1 Magne B6 supplement. About two weeks > of > > starting the AFP Peptizyde started developing circular > > patches on his legs, one on his stomach, and a few on his arms. > The > > patches are a group of maybe ten to twelve small bums. For the > most There is a product I use for any rash or bumps on my kids and it works great on my kids and it has no negatives. It is called FLORASONE CREAM. I buy it at whole foods but I am sure any health food store could get it for you. Laurie > > part is not bother by them but on occassion he will > stratch > > them. The school has now notice them and I have taken to > > the doctors and they can seem to trace why this is happening. > They > > suggested Hortiscone cream which is helping a little. I am tempted > to > > stop the AFP Peptizyde but the benefits that I am seeing since > adding > > this enzyme I am afraid to stop the enzyme. I am not sure if > anyone > > else has experience this and I was wondering if I could get your > > insight. > > Thanks > > Concerned but Happy Mom > > Jackie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 For me it is my legs and arms, for my son the bumps were on his chest. They never itched us, but they looked odd. As long as it isn't a parasite or bacterial infection I would assume it is the body's way of releasing whatever toxins the enzymes are breaking down. We also changed our detergents and body soap, lotions and shampoos, oh and toothpastes. No more bumps. I had one lingering patch on my arms between the elbow and shoulder, but a tea based balm by the Ojibwa lady had it flaring and then it cleared it up. Developing a rash Hi I am the mother of a 10 year old () who is autistic. started taking the AFP Peptizyde in February along with Zyme Prime and No-Phenol. He also takes 1 MSM capsule 400mg daily, 2 gelcap cod liver oil, and 1 Magne B6 supplement. About two weeks of starting the AFP Peptizyde started developing circular patches on his legs, one on his stomach, and a few on his arms. The patches are a group of maybe ten to twelve small bums. For the most part is not bother by them but on occassion he will stratch them. The school has now notice them and I have taken to the doctors and they can seem to trace why this is happening. They suggested Hortiscone cream which is helping a little. I am tempted to stop the AFP Peptizyde but the benefits that I am seeing since adding this enzyme I am afraid to stop the enzyme. I am not sure if anyone else has experience this and I was wondering if I could get your insight. Thanks Concerned but Happy Mom Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 > Hi I am the mother of a 10 year old () who is autistic. > started taking the AFP Peptizyde in February along with Zyme > Prime and No-Phenol. He also takes 1 MSM capsule 400mg daily, 2 > gelcap cod liver oil, and 1 Magne B6 supplement. About two weeks of > starting the AFP Peptizyde started developing circular > patches on his legs, one on his stomach, and a few on his arms. The > patches are a group of maybe ten to twelve small bums. For the most > part is not bother by them but on occassion he will stratch > them. One of my kids has this problem if he eats a food/supplement he does not tolerate, or if he has a yeast/bacteria issue. He also has this problem when detoxing from any of the above. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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