Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 -Tali, Welcome! This group has been so helpful for me--I hope it helps you, too. -- In , " avisima " <talibalsam@h...> wrote: > I am new to this group and posting for the first time. My 21-month- > old son started the SCD diet about a month ago, and is having some > difficulties (undigested food in stools, constipation, eczema), so I > am starting the Houston enzymes (no-fenol, Zyme Prime, AFP Pep)with > him. Start slowly! One enzyme at a time, 1/4 capsule for a bit, build up from there. Then start the next the same way. Do no-fenol last, especially if your son has any yeast issues, as it can really work on the yeast and cause dieoff reactions. He still nurses, so I was wondering if he has to take enzymes > before nursing in addition to meals (and if so, which ones?). I'm nursing my 2 1/2 year old and I don't do enzymes before she nurses but I do follow her very restricted diet. Has > anyone found the enzymes to help with eczema? I was told to use Zyme > Prime for carbs and Peptizyde for protein. My understanding is Zyme Prime is a general enzyme formulation and Peptizyde is designed for gluten and casein proteins, and works for other proteins. However, many of us give both Zyme Prime and Peptizyde before every snack/ meal. I do all three with all foods. Best wishes, Can anyone confirm this? > Thanks for your help! > Tali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 , Thanks for the help! Tali > > I am new to this group and posting for the first time. My > 21-month- > > old son started the SCD diet about a month ago, and is having > some > > difficulties (undigested food in stools, constipation, eczema), > so I > > am starting the Houston enzymes (no-fenol, Zyme Prime, AFP > Pep)with > > him. > > Start slowly! One enzyme at a time, 1/4 capsule for a bit, build up > from there. Then start the next the same way. Do no-fenol last, > especially if your son has any yeast issues, as it can really work > on the yeast and cause dieoff reactions. > > He still nurses, so I was wondering if he has to take enzymes > > before nursing in addition to meals (and if so, which ones?). > > I'm nursing my 2 1/2 year old and I don't do enzymes before she > nurses but I do follow her very restricted diet. > Has > > anyone found the enzymes to help with eczema? I was told to > use Zyme > > Prime for carbs and Peptizyde for protein. > > My understanding is Zyme Prime is a general enzyme > formulation and Peptizyde is designed for gluten and casein > proteins, and works for other proteins. However, many of us give > both Zyme Prime and Peptizyde before every snack/ meal. I do > all three with all foods. Best wishes, > > > Can anyone confirm this? > > Thanks for your help! > > Tali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 >>>so I am starting the Houston enzymes (no-fenol, Zyme Prime, AFP Pep)with him. Yes, start one at a time just to ease the adjustment and make sure each is tolerated. There isn't any one that has to be taken before the others. I usually suggest the Zyme Prime first because it will address general food digestion across the board and doesn't seem to produce the adjustment effects as dramatic as the other ones can. A more 'gentle' start. Then either the Peptizyde or No-Fenol (I usually go with Peptizyde because of the dairy/grain issue and the overall healing effects it has). >>>He still nurses, so I was wondering if he has to take enzymes before nursing in addition to meals (and if so, which ones?). You might want to try it both ways and see if taking them before nursing helps more or not. Such as 5-6 days with enzymes and then 5-6 without. Breastmilk is raw milk and so would have natural enzymes in it as well as other nutrients, and likely more digested naturally. It also doesn't go through the processing that store-bought milk does. On the other hand, when someone has impaired digestion or injured gut, anything eaten may be problem...not just milk or grains. So that would explain any benefits seen with enzymes taken with nursing. >>>Has anyone found the enzymes to help with eczema? Depends on what is triggering the eczema. Peptizyde helped my older son's eczema. Probiotics and EFAs have also been reported to help in individual cases by other parents. >>>>I was told to use Zyme Prime for carbs and Peptizyde for protein. Can anyone confirm this? That is true in general. Remember that many foods are not strictly carbs or proteins though. Corn, grains, dairy, etc contain both. So if you find Peptizyde with bread helps, although bread is mostly starch, Peptizyde might be helping with the small protein quantity in that bread. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 >>>Does anyone know if taking enzymes interferes with the Asacol since it is a time-release medication? Ask your pharmacist if the time-release med contains cellulose. Sometimes cellulose is added to create the time-release function. If cellulose is not in the product, there isn't any problem with taking with any enzymes. If cellulose is in the med, then avoid taking it with any product containins cellulase (with Ase, not cellulose with Ose). Cellulase is in Zyme Prime and No-Fenol of the Houston enzymes. Most all broad- spectrum products contain cellulase. A mom of a autism teenager (non-verbal with seizures) called a month or so ago and needed an enzyme for her son who was on time-released seizure medication. She was checking the ingredients but it was slow going and she wanted to start enzymes. A combination I found without cellulase was: - Peptizyde (for the dairy/grain/proteins) - Lypo from Enzymedica. Although Lypo is billed for high fat or low carb diets, it contains a blend of amylases, proteases, lipases and lactase. No cellulase but can still serve as a broad spectrum enzyme product. Interesting that it has lactase in it. The mom called me back a few weeks later and said that not only was her son improving on this combination, she personally was feeling much better taking it. In case your med contains cellulose, here is the info on Lypo: http://www.enzymedica.com/product_detail.cfm?productID=8 Here is some more on Enzymes and Medications: http://www.enzymestuff.com/dietsmeds.htm >>>> With the three enzymes, how long would you wait with each one before starting the next? If there were very minor or no adjust effects, I would say do one for 5-7 days, then start another one (or earlier if you like). If there are adjustment effects, hold the whatever dose you are at until they fade off (usually a day or two)...then continue. This is the ultra- conservative way. If you started with 1 full capsule of Zyme Prime and 1 full capsule of Peptizyde and did just great, that's fine too. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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