Guest guest Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 I have been giving my kids the enzymes on and off for a month interspersed with the Kirkman DPP-IV enzmes, but began in earnest last week (and dropped the Kirkman enzymes). I have noted hyperness in the 3.4 yr old (sensory issues) and in the 19 month old (NT but w/urine profile of AS kid). Looking back at D.'s book, bad stuff that comes with good is still OK. My 3.4 yr old asked his first " why " question today and I feel he is doing well. My 19 month old has never had any problems and talks like a 2 year old. No regression. But, hyper, hyper, hyper. Also I started given Magnesium last week which was lacking from their millions of supplements before. I have kind of tailored back their billions of supplements and rechecked and cross-checked them against the billions of tests that were run so I am not giving too much and am only giving the minimum required. Of note, 3.4 yr old's cheeks turn red after getting supplements and eatting. Do food allergies get worse? His cheeks turned red after a nitrate free hot dog he always eats with some ketchup and then they really turned red after a GF/SF/CF milk shake basically consisting of coconut milk and almond meat, etc. He does have a 2+ IgG allergy to almond. He normally wouldn't have a response like this. Is it the supplements now being absorbed too much? Is this an exacerbated allergy response? Is this a problem? Can it be a reaction to the enzymes? Will this go away? Also, pardon my speaking of this, but close around where their poop comes out, it is red for both kids (this is newer for the 19 month old). Can this be yeast that is being pushed out by enzymes or from the lactobacillus supplementation. They both have 1+ candida, which isn't bad and the 19 month old has two other yeasty readings that are only 1+. Can I be giving too many probiotics? Is this a reaction to the enzymes or an adjustment to them? Can this small about of yeast be being taken care of? I thought only the No-Fenol + GSE took care of yeast. Do I need to take care of the yeast? I kind of need so guidance or support here. I don't want to be making my 3.4 yr old more hyper than he already is (generally not to bad but leaning towards that tendency) or create problems with my second son. I know there is a lot of stuff going on here, but any input is welcome. Thanks, Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2009 Report Share Posted October 27, 2009 you should join the group of ldn for autists and put the question there.probably they will tell you to clean the diet.gluten,milk,soy,sugar or candida Autism_LDN/ > > My 4 year old son has been on LDN for 3 weeks now (He is autistic) and I was told that he would become hyper, however I did not realize that the hyperness would continue, I thought it would last only for a week. Can someone help me. He had started getting very calm with the yeast free diet, also I am not sure if it's too early for me to expect to see any changes, I have not noticed any. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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