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Happy New Year to all!

We just got back from a few days in Canada, and I dropped the

enzymes for the boys during the trip.I had been suspecting problems

with the enzymes, so thought this would be a good trial. Our little

Wyatt (29 months)had less rashes and has pretty much stopped

complaining that his " tomach hurts " 3-4 times a day. For whatever

reasons I don't think he is tolerating them well. My 4 YO old Zach

also hasn't gotten the pink flushing around his mouth and cheeks

which sometimes followed enzymes, and which was painful to the touch

for him.

I have tried Houstons Zime Prime, but also Similase (no

Papein/Bromalein, purely plant based broad spectrum). Both seem to

cause these problems. I don't think I noticed as much with No-Fenol

or AFP Peptizide, but I also don't feel that these ones are as

important for what my kids need. We are gluten free (my kids

couldn't tolerate gluten even with enzymes), and seem to do OK with

dairy (cultured dairy and cheese - too much milk in a glass seems to

cause problems). We keep fruit fairly limited anyway.

It seems like enzymes are a really important part of healing the

gut/dealing with digestion. Any thoughts....????

Best,

Miti

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> I have tried Houstons Zime Prime, but also Similase (no

> Papein/Bromalein, purely plant based broad spectrum). Both seem to

> cause these problems. I don't think I noticed as much with No-Fenol

> or AFP Peptizide,

Miti,

I wish I could help more, but all I can offer is that my son also

can't seem to tolerate a carb enzyme. He had a terrible behavioral

reaction to Zyme Prime, and months later, when we tried Carbo, he

didn't tolerate it well enough to make up for the *slight*

improvements we may have seen. He does great on AFP Pep, and we

haven't tried No-Fenol yet. I just don't know what the problem is

with the carb enzymes. I too wish I could figure it out. That Pep +

Zyme seems like such a great combination for so many kids...

Good luck.

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In a message dated 1/11/04 6:05:42 PM Eastern Standard Time,

jmandmb@... writes:

> In the meantime I am looking for a good raw food cookbook, if anyone

> has any suggestions?

>

> Miti

>

Miti,

The problem with cooking raw foods is that you usually kill the enzymes. The

enzymes in a food are enough to help digest that food and that food alone. To

my understanding, there are no enzymes left over to help with other conditions

in the body.

There is a temperature over which the enzymes in foods are killed. They are

also killed with pasteurization, radiation, etc.

Dr. Howell wrote a book (can't remember the title but I know referenced

it in her book) that explains about enzymes. I read it years ago and remember

it is very good.

Robin

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Miti,

First, I wonder if your children have Celiac. The enzymes aren't

supposed to help with Celiac. Secondly, it seems as though its the

broad spectrum enzymes that are problematic. The No-Fenol and AFP

peptizide are the more specific. There are a lot of broad spectrum

enzymes on the market for general digestion issues. If you feel you

need these, it may just be an issue of trial and error. We used O-

zyme by Garden of Life for a while.

Connie

> Happy New Year to all!

> We just got back from a few days in Canada, and I dropped the

> enzymes for the boys during the trip.I had been suspecting problems

> with the enzymes, so thought this would be a good trial. Our little

> Wyatt (29 months)had less rashes and has pretty much stopped

> complaining that his " tomach hurts " 3-4 times a day. For whatever

> reasons I don't think he is tolerating them well. My 4 YO old Zach

> also hasn't gotten the pink flushing around his mouth and cheeks

> which sometimes followed enzymes, and which was painful to the

touch

> for him.

>

> I have tried Houstons Zime Prime, but also Similase (no

> Papein/Bromalein, purely plant based broad spectrum). Both seem to

> cause these problems. I don't think I noticed as much with No-Fenol

> or AFP Peptizide, but I also don't feel that these ones are as

> important for what my kids need. We are gluten free (my kids

> couldn't tolerate gluten even with enzymes), and seem to do OK with

> dairy (cultured dairy and cheese - too much milk in a glass seems

to

> cause problems). We keep fruit fairly limited anyway.

>

> It seems like enzymes are a really important part of healing the

> gut/dealing with digestion. Any thoughts....????

>

> Best,

> Miti

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Connie,

Yes, I think Celiac is a real possibility, although I know there are

some thoughts by certain groups that celiac is more of a leaky gut

issue. I thought that enzymes won't help with gluten for celiacs,

but shouldn't they still help for other foods?

I will check out the Garden of life enzymes - did you have better

success with these as opposed to other enzymes?

I also talked to a mom recently with a child with gastritis

(inflammation of the stomach lining) and her child couldn't tolerate

enzymes. In fact some enzymes formulations are contraindicated with

gastritis. It might be that Wyatt has somrthing like this going on.

We just sent off a saliva and stool culture kit to screen his GI

health, yeast, bacteria and parasites.

In the meantime I am looking for a good raw food cookbook, if anyone

has any suggestions?

Miti

> > Happy New Year to all!

> > We just got back from a few days in Canada, and I dropped the

> > enzymes for the boys during the trip.I had been suspecting

problems

> > with the enzymes, so thought this would be a good trial. Our

little

> > Wyatt (29 months)had less rashes and has pretty much stopped

> > complaining that his " tomach hurts " 3-4 times a day. For

whatever

> > reasons I don't think he is tolerating them well. My 4 YO old

Zach

> > also hasn't gotten the pink flushing around his mouth and cheeks

> > which sometimes followed enzymes, and which was painful to the

> touch

> > for him.

> >

> > I have tried Houstons Zime Prime, but also Similase (no

> > Papein/Bromalein, purely plant based broad spectrum). Both seem

to

> > cause these problems. I don't think I noticed as much with No-

Fenol

> > or AFP Peptizide, but I also don't feel that these ones are as

> > important for what my kids need. We are gluten free (my kids

> > couldn't tolerate gluten even with enzymes), and seem to do OK

with

> > dairy (cultured dairy and cheese - too much milk in a glass

seems

> to

> > cause problems). We keep fruit fairly limited anyway.

> >

> > It seems like enzymes are a really important part of healing the

> > gut/dealing with digestion. Any thoughts....????

> >

> > Best,

> > Miti

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yep forget the raw food cookbook and look at scd.

enzymes are not 100%

celaic is not a real conditon, rather a form of damage from gut

bacteria yeast dysbosis.

> > > Happy New Year to all!

> > > We just got back from a few days in Canada, and I dropped the

> > > enzymes for the boys during the trip.I had been suspecting

> problems

> > > with the enzymes, so thought this would be a good trial. Our

> little

> > > Wyatt (29 months)had less rashes and has pretty much stopped

> > > complaining that his " tomach hurts " 3-4 times a day. For

> whatever

> > > reasons I don't think he is tolerating them well. My 4 YO old

> Zach

> > > also hasn't gotten the pink flushing around his mouth and

cheeks

> > > which sometimes followed enzymes, and which was painful to the

> > touch

> > > for him.

> > >

> > > I have tried Houstons Zime Prime, but also Similase (no

> > > Papein/Bromalein, purely plant based broad spectrum). Both seem

> to

> > > cause these problems. I don't think I noticed as much with No-

> Fenol

> > > or AFP Peptizide, but I also don't feel that these ones are as

> > > important for what my kids need. We are gluten free (my kids

> > > couldn't tolerate gluten even with enzymes), and seem to do OK

> with

> > > dairy (cultured dairy and cheese - too much milk in a glass

> seems

> > to

> > > cause problems). We keep fruit fairly limited anyway.

> > >

> > > It seems like enzymes are a really important part of healing

the

> > > gut/dealing with digestion. Any thoughts....????

> > >

> > > Best,

> > > Miti

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I guess I should rephrase that as a good raw food " recipe " book, as

I would like to try to bring in the enzymes from raw foods since we

can't do the capsules.

Miti

> In a message dated 1/11/04 6:05:42 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> jmandmb@y... writes:

>

> > In the meantime I am looking for a good raw food cookbook, if

anyone

> > has any suggestions?

> >

> > Miti

> >

>

> Miti,

>

> The problem with cooking raw foods is that you usually kill the

enzymes. The

> enzymes in a food are enough to help digest that food and that

food alone. To

> my understanding, there are no enzymes left over to help with

other conditions

> in the body.

>

> There is a temperature over which the enzymes in foods are killed.

They are

> also killed with pasteurization, radiation, etc.

>

> Dr. Howell wrote a book (can't remember the title but I know

referenced

> it in her book) that explains about enzymes. I read it years ago

and remember

> it is very good.

>

> Robin

>

>

>

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Miti,

My LIMITED understanding of Celiac is that IT can also CAUSE leaky

gut. Not the other way around.

I don't think we got better or worse effect from Ozyme. We

switched because I wanted ones formulated specifically for children

with developmental issues--just in case.

I guess you need to know exactly what foods are problematic and

what enzymes work for each. The problem food could have many

substances, only one of which could be the actual problem for your

child. In fact, the No-Fenol doesn't break down what was originally

thought to be the problem. It disconnects it in some way that makes

in less problematic. Hows that for laymen's terms;)?

There are also other things that can be helpful with gut healing.

We tried Ojibwa tea which seemed to help my daughter with

constipation, though this came back with enzyme use. The tea helped

my son temporarily with loose stools, but then they came back.

Connie

> > > Happy New Year to all!

> > > We just got back from a few days in Canada, and I dropped the

> > > enzymes for the boys during the trip.I had been suspecting

> problems

> > > with the enzymes, so thought this would be a good trial. Our

> little

> > > Wyatt (29 months)had less rashes and has pretty much stopped

> > > complaining that his " tomach hurts " 3-4 times a day. For

> whatever

> > > reasons I don't think he is tolerating them well. My 4 YO old

> Zach

> > > also hasn't gotten the pink flushing around his mouth and

cheeks

> > > which sometimes followed enzymes, and which was painful to the

> > touch

> > > for him.

> > >

> > > I have tried Houstons Zime Prime, but also Similase (no

> > > Papein/Bromalein, purely plant based broad spectrum). Both seem

> to

> > > cause these problems. I don't think I noticed as much with No-

> Fenol

> > > or AFP Peptizide, but I also don't feel that these ones are as

> > > important for what my kids need. We are gluten free (my kids

> > > couldn't tolerate gluten even with enzymes), and seem to do OK

> with

> > > dairy (cultured dairy and cheese - too much milk in a glass

> seems

> > to

> > > cause problems). We keep fruit fairly limited anyway.

> > >

> > > It seems like enzymes are a really important part of healing

the

> > > gut/dealing with digestion. Any thoughts....????

> > >

> > > Best,

> > > Miti

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if you are not going to read other posts on the topic then what you

say is going to look a little vacant.

> > > > Happy New Year to all!

> > > > We just got back from a few days in Canada, and I dropped the

> > > > enzymes for the boys during the trip.I had been suspecting

> > problems

> > > > with the enzymes, so thought this would be a good trial. Our

> > little

> > > > Wyatt (29 months)had less rashes and has pretty much stopped

> > > > complaining that his " tomach hurts " 3-4 times a day. For

> > whatever

> > > > reasons I don't think he is tolerating them well. My 4 YO old

> > Zach

> > > > also hasn't gotten the pink flushing around his mouth and

> cheeks

> > > > which sometimes followed enzymes, and which was painful to

the

> > > touch

> > > > for him.

> > > >

> > > > I have tried Houstons Zime Prime, but also Similase (no

> > > > Papein/Bromalein, purely plant based broad spectrum). Both

seem

> > to

> > > > cause these problems. I don't think I noticed as much with No-

> > Fenol

> > > > or AFP Peptizide, but I also don't feel that these ones are

as

> > > > important for what my kids need. We are gluten free (my kids

> > > > couldn't tolerate gluten even with enzymes), and seem to do

OK

> > with

> > > > dairy (cultured dairy and cheese - too much milk in a glass

> > seems

> > > to

> > > > cause problems). We keep fruit fairly limited anyway.

> > > >

> > > > It seems like enzymes are a really important part of healing

> the

> > > > gut/dealing with digestion. Any thoughts....????

> > > >

> > > > Best,

> > > > Miti

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> I have tried enzymes which doc gave me to better digestion of

> carbohydrates but It get bloated and have strong pain stl\mack. I

> tried other types of enzymes wuth the same result. Do you know why

it could happen? I believe that I can`t tolerate it or my stomack is

> imflamed too badly.

==>Liz, the enzymes I recommend are Betaine Hydrocholoric Acid with

Pepsin and I believe they will do the best job for you. You can

also eat 1-2 tablespoons of sauerkraut whenever you get a twing of

pain in your stomach. Ensure you are eating low carb veggies as

listed in my article and on the Candida Diet Food List, and not

eating any grains, seeds, nuts, beans, legumes, processed foods,

sugars, fruits (except lemons & limes), etc., etc. etc. If you are

eating veggies low in carbs & sugars, and that you are consuming

plenty of good fats and proteins.

Bee

>

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