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> Our DAN doctor recommended a protocol including enzymes that I wanted to get

> feedback on -- any input -- good or bad, is appreciated. Thanks in advance!

>

> Houston enzymes continue to get better feedback on this board than Kirkmans.

> My daughter is 7 w/ Asperger¹s dx. With Houston enzymes she has lost much of

> the criteria for the dx, at least it is very manageable.

> 5-htp helped my daughter initially with hyperactivity and mood.

> Try to start one supplement at a time so as not to confuse your results.

> Our DAN suggested SerenAid, which is less potent than Peptizyde. I think it¹s

> best to make your own decisions within the framework.

>

> Serena

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In a message dated 2/24/2004 5:02:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,

lschultz@... writes:

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> * Singulair daily for environmental allergies

> * Kirkman's EnZyme Complete with DPPIV, 1capsule 2x daily

> * Metals testing through Doctor's Data -- hair analysis

> * Kirkman's Spectrum Complete Hypoallergenic, 1 tsp am

> * Coromega (this has a lot of Feingold no-no's, so am considering

> another omega III source)

> * Chromium Picolinate, 200 Mcg in AM, to regulate blood sugar

> * 5 HTP 50 mg in AM to regulate mood/neurotransmitters

Hi ,

I just have a couple of suggestions....if you can get Singulair without food

coloring and aspartame, I would. The chewable Singulair made my son go crazy

(he has a lot in common with yours, btw). The other thing is that I always tell

people if they're starting enymes to start with Houston's. They just work

better for most people it seems. The other supps you mention I have no

experience

with so I'll leave that for others. Good luck.

Nell

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Hi Nell,

Thanks for the reminder. I did send in the prescription for Singulair and

didn't ask to have it made differently. I suspect my son would also react

to the dye and aspartame. We don't have these additives in our diet so it

would be crazy to add them in a medicine.

Thanks for the help.

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> * Kirkman's EnZyme Complete with DPPIV, 1capsule 2x daily

I would use HNI No-Fenol for what you described above

http://www.houstonni.com/

> * Kirkman's Spectrum Complete Hypoallergenic, 1 tsp am

I would not use a multivitamin if your child has problems with

salicylates. More info here

http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

> * In 3 months, add back in CandG, review / change supplements as

> needed

Be sure to add each supplement one at a time, at low dose, to watch

for reactions.

Dana

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