Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 Don't be in too much of a hurry to up the NoFenol, it may be just fine at the present dose. It is fairly potent, and may not even need to be taken with every meal, as those particular enzymes seem to last longer in the gut than others. Also, NF is addressing a different issue from peptides, so the dosing that applies to Peptizyde may not apply to Nofenol. Nice to hear about the improvements! Devin > hello, > I started my son on enzymes about three weeks ago. We started with hn > zyme as he is quite strictly gfcf yet seems to react to so many > foods. he has such a restricted diet i couldn't face pulling any > other foods but didn't feel that i should start with peptizyde - not > sure if that makes sense. > Anyway HN zyme seemed fine so after a very settled week I started > peptizyde. Again he reacted well and seemed alert and 'different' - > more playing with toys rather than endless requests for computer and > tv. even found a big bird puppet and initiated a game of 'naughty > birdy' making birdy 'bite' and kissing to make up then putting birdy > to bed. > anyway i started 1/2 cap of no fenol too a few days a go and he is > again quite switched on but awake later than usual and a bit more > stimmy and giggly. He is very content and is talking spontaneously > more than he ever has- kissing me and his sister when we were out > this morning. i guess i am so happy with how happy and how much fun > he is that i am more than happy to wait out this slight > hyperactivity - but just want to sound you guys out, i don't want him > to be stressed or uncomfortable and he does not have the > communication skills to tell me if he is feeling bad. > I hope you are just going to confirm that a few days/weeks and he > should be calmer ? Or could it be die off prompted by the no-phenol. > He has a history of yeast probs If it is that presumeably that will > calm down too. ( I give him a little GSE when he flares and has a pro- > biotic too). > I hope to have him on a full cap of each before each meal within a > month or so as we are going on holiday and it would be nice to have > him on a slightly more flexible diet while we are away ( I am talking > about expanding to just gfcf !!!- oh to be able to buy him a > lollie !). He is 7 by the way. > I have just read this and it is rambling - sorry - it is just that > after years on gfcf I feel like such a clutz again. But oh he is > doing so well - I have a little hope again too..... > thanks > Debs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 you really have to understand that you don't buy lollies. oh to be able to buy him a > > lollie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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