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My name is Sally, I have a son named who is almost 7.

has been using enzymes since shortly after they were

released. We recently got hooked up with a promonint doctor,

September 2003. We have done a bunch of tests on and among

other things he has inflammation in his intestines and high titers.

The comprehensive stool analysis we had done at Doctor's Data

indicated above normal in his Lysozyme, he scored 2881 when the

reference range is 0 - 600 mg/ml. Also, the intestinal health

markers showed " positive " in Occult Blood. They are wanting us to do

the SAGE 150 food panel test next along with doing occult stool tests

every 2 weeks. THey have indicated that once we have done the SAGE

tests they will probably want us to take off of dairy

completely. My question is this, " If has a leaky gut, by

taking him off of dairy will that really resolve the inflammation

problem or is the inflammation due to the fact that he has a leaky

gut? His candida was 1+. We are currently treating for yeast,

detoxification, liver and pancreatic dysfunction and a shortage of

his own ability to produce all the amino acids his body requires. We

use enzymes with every meal and snacks and have seemed to have great

success with them. We never notice any peptide effect. is

very high functioning, he is mainstreamed 1st grade and is doing

quite well. He has come a long way from when we started at 3! As a

side note, does not have sensory issues. His biggest issues

seems to be detoxification, particularly molds, those set him off.

Yeast has also been an up and down issue. We tried the No-phenol but

he seemed to do better without it. By restricting or removing things

from his diet, our fear is that he will just develop allergies to

other things. If it is a true allergen, say dairy in this instance,

will the enzymes help or must it be removed to allow the gut to heal

completely and then reintroduced? I hate to go through all the

trouble and heartache to remove something, and the changes in

lifestyle, if it really doesn't serve any purpose. I asked our

doctor about giving enzymes between meals for inflammation and he

said not at this time. He seems to be more supportive of diet than

using enzymes. Your book seems to indicate that the enzymes can help

the healing process in this regard and that the diet could just lead

to a vicious never-ending circle of diet, new allergy, elimination

and new allergies. We did the diet for about a year and a half

before we went to the enzymes but seemed to get our best results with

the enzymes. He is happier, more alert, more conversational, and can

concentrate so much better. We firmly believe we can right 's

immune system and achieve total recovery but are interested in

finding the path that will get us there without totally disrupting

everyone's lives without putting 's health at any greater risk

than what he has been under. Would appreciate your thoughts or other

sources to check out in this regard. I want to thank you for writing

your book, it has been a great resource for me in both understanding

what is going on and maintaining my sanity!

Sincerely,

Sally

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If you reply to this, would you post to the whole list? I think a lot

of us would benefit.

TIA.

Jen

> If it is a true allergen, say dairy in this instance,

> will the enzymes help or must it be removed to allow the gut to

heal

> completely and then reintroduced? I hate to go through all the

> trouble and heartache to remove something, and the changes in

> lifestyle, if it really doesn't serve any purpose. I asked our

> doctor about giving enzymes between meals for inflammation and he

> said not at this time. He seems to be more supportive of diet than

> using enzymes. Your book seems to indicate that the enzymes can

help

> the healing process in this regard and that the diet could just

lead

> to a vicious never-ending circle of diet, new allergy, elimination

> and new allergies. We did the diet for about a year and a half

> before we went to the enzymes but seemed to get our best results

with

> the enzymes. He is happier, more alert, more conversational, and

can

> concentrate so much better. We firmly believe we can right

's

> immune system and achieve total recovery but are interested in

> finding the path that will get us there without totally disrupting

> everyone's lives without putting 's health at any greater

risk

> than what he has been under. Would appreciate your thoughts or

other

> sources to check out in this regard. I want to thank you for

writing

> your book, it has been a great resource for me in both

understanding

> what is going on and maintaining my sanity!

> Sincerely,

> Sally

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not sure if this one got overlooked. I would most greatly appreciate

a response. The post was #53770

Thanks,

Sally

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<soendkeg@a...> wrote:

> ,

> My name is Sally, I have a son named who is almost 7.

> has been using enzymes since shortly after they were

> released. We recently got hooked up with a promonint doctor,

> September 2003. We have done a bunch of tests on and among

> other things he has inflammation in his intestines and high

titers.

> The comprehensive stool analysis we had done at Doctor's Data

> indicated above normal in his Lysozyme, he scored 2881 when the

> reference range is 0 - 600 mg/ml. Also, the intestinal health

> markers showed " positive " in Occult Blood. They are wanting us to

do

> the SAGE 150 food panel test next along with doing occult stool

tests

> every 2 weeks. THey have indicated that once we have done the SAGE

> tests they will probably want us to take off of dairy

> completely. My question is this, " If has a leaky gut, by

> taking him off of dairy will that really resolve the inflammation

> problem or is the inflammation due to the fact that he has a leaky

> gut? His candida was 1+. We are currently treating for yeast,

> detoxification, liver and pancreatic dysfunction and a shortage of

> his own ability to produce all the amino acids his body requires.

We

> use enzymes with every meal and snacks and have seemed to have

great

> success with them. We never notice any peptide effect.

is

> very high functioning, he is mainstreamed 1st grade and is doing

> quite well. He has come a long way from when we started at 3! As a

> side note, does not have sensory issues. His biggest

issues

> seems to be detoxification, particularly molds, those set him off.

> Yeast has also been an up and down issue. We tried the No-phenol

but

> he seemed to do better without it. By restricting or removing

things

> from his diet, our fear is that he will just develop allergies to

> other things. If it is a true allergen, say dairy in this

instance,

> will the enzymes help or must it be removed to allow the gut to

heal

> completely and then reintroduced? I hate to go through all the

> trouble and heartache to remove something, and the changes in

> lifestyle, if it really doesn't serve any purpose. I asked our

> doctor about giving enzymes between meals for inflammation and he

> said not at this time. He seems to be more supportive of diet than

> using enzymes. Your book seems to indicate that the enzymes can

help

> the healing process in this regard and that the diet could just

lead

> to a vicious never-ending circle of diet, new allergy, elimination

> and new allergies. We did the diet for about a year and a half

> before we went to the enzymes but seemed to get our best results

with

> the enzymes. He is happier, more alert, more conversational, and

can

> concentrate so much better. We firmly believe we can right

's

> immune system and achieve total recovery but are interested in

> finding the path that will get us there without totally disrupting

> everyone's lives without putting 's health at any greater

risk

> than what he has been under. Would appreciate your thoughts or

other

> sources to check out in this regard. I want to thank you for

writing

> your book, it has been a great resource for me in both

understanding

> what is going on and maintaining my sanity!

> Sincerely,

> Sally

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