Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 >>>> So, am I doomed to rotating GFCF items with the same diet she had before GFCF (mac & cheese, PB sandwiches, and chicken nuggets), or is there hope that her diet will expand with enzymes? Don't panic yet, lol. Just trying different foods can take time. That may have been too many 'new' foods at once. She might be just wanting something she is used to along with some of the new ones. I would be a little off-whack if I started having nothing but new foods. Adding them little by little may be more appealing. Like getting too many new Christmas gifts all at once. I don't wear all my new items in a row. I also like to wear some of the old comfortable ones just because I am used to it (sensory adaption you know). Keep in mind that the Kidzyme may not be sufficient for gluten/casein foods. Peptizyde was the big breakthrough because it can be used instead of a GFCF diet for most people. There have been tons of enzyme products on the market before Peptizyde, but none of them worked for specifically replacing a GFCF diet, although they may have been just great for general digestion or other uses. If you see some regression, consider adding Peptizyde just for casein and gluten. >>>> Also, any ideas on how to stash enzymes for school use? Ciera > starts all day preschool MOnday, and we're exploring options. > Thank you for any advice! My kids go to the nurse's office at lunch time. Other parents use other methods such as putting them in a juice box or chocolate wafers to have at lunchtime. Here are more ideas: http://www.enzymestuff.com/discussionschool.htm http://www.enzymestuff.com/discussionmixing.htm . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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