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Thanks for the reply.

I want to order several months supply of enzymes, so I need to clarify your

opinion on the NF. Why do you think we should use NF? What reaction/change

am I looking for? My understanding is that it helps with yeast and phenolic

foods. Does it do anything else?

I do sprinkle enzymes on food sometimes and I can see why it would be more

effective.

My son is doing fairly well at the moment. After the last three years of

temper tantrums, the last 6 months (since we started vitamin B) have been

great by comparison. His mood is fine as long as he gets enough B plus

some other herbs/supps that I give him (including 1/2 zinc tablet).

From doing SCD I now know he has digestive issues and the enzymes so far

seem to be addressing most of it. I've been giving herbal formula for

constipation/sluggish bowels and it has helped. I plan to use herbs to

boost liver function and then the pancreas.

What I'm looking for now is a way to address his low muscle tone. I'm not

real keen on supps of amino acids as they seem to cause as many problems as

they solve. I prefer a food based approach. I have tried whey on him but

he WILL NOT eat it. He isn't a picky eater and likes milk. Do you think I

could bake it into something like muffins or crackers or would cooking it

kill something in it? Will it help with the muscle tone at all? He isn't

underweight or short at the moment but I don't think he is growing as fast

as he should. Up until 3 and the MMR, he was always tall for his age. Now

he is barely average.

Thanks

Abby

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nf increases needed brain neurotransmitters that autism is short of.

my three kilos of muscle put on since taking whey says he has to have

whey.

what form of zinc r u using

hair test?

was he bottle or breast fed?

> Thanks for the reply.

>

> I want to order several months supply of enzymes, so I need to

clarify your

> opinion on the NF. Why do you think we should use NF? What

reaction/change

> am I looking for? My understanding is that it helps with yeast and

phenolic

> foods. Does it do anything else?

>

> I do sprinkle enzymes on food sometimes and I can see why it would

be more

> effective.

>

> My son is doing fairly well at the moment. After the last three

years of

> temper tantrums, the last 6 months (since we started vitamin B)

have been

> great by comparison. His mood is fine as long as he gets enough B

plus

> some other herbs/supps that I give him (including 1/2 zinc tablet).

>

> From doing SCD I now know he has digestive issues and the enzymes

so far

> seem to be addressing most of it. I've been giving herbal formula

for

> constipation/sluggish bowels and it has helped. I plan to use

herbs to

> boost liver function and then the pancreas.

>

> What I'm looking for now is a way to address his low muscle tone.

I'm not

> real keen on supps of amino acids as they seem to cause as many

problems as

> they solve. I prefer a food based approach. I have tried whey on

him but

> he WILL NOT eat it. He isn't a picky eater and likes milk. Do you

think I

> could bake it into something like muffins or crackers or would

cooking it

> kill something in it? Will it help with the muscle tone at all?

He isn't

> underweight or short at the moment but I don't think he is growing

as fast

> as he should. Up until 3 and the MMR, he was always tall for his

age. Now

> he is barely average.

>

> Thanks

>

> Abby

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Will order some NF. Is 1 per day enough?

He was breast fed for 9 months, then bottle til about 2 1/2. My mistake was

in giving him baby cereal from about 3 months. Now know that little babies

can't digest starch, but tradition in the country is to feed cereal as early

as 6 weeks.

Hair test is coming. Have to get the hair to the US first! Sending with

someone in a week.

But cooking the whey - does it kill it, ruin the nutrition value?

Zinc is chelated zinc. I may try Optizinc when I have time to find it and

can afford to order to pay shipping. But it does worry me about the copper

as our water has copper in it already. I bet he has too much already.

Abby

Re: : Help with Which Enzyems to Order

nf increases needed brain neurotransmitters that autism is short of.

my three kilos of muscle put on since taking whey says he has to have

whey.

what form of zinc r u using

hair test?

was he bottle or breast fed?

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chelated zinc is likely just zinc reacted with hydrolysed vegetable

protein which gives a spectrum of chelates corresponding to the amino

acids in the vegtable protein and possibly a reasonable amount of

unreacted zinc.

it is most likely to be not much use.

i don't know wether whey retains the value of its growth factors with

cooking, most likely it loses some of the value with cooking like

milk.

since he was bottle fed for such a long period it is likely he has

developmentally adpated to need the high bovine growth factors of

whey.

if you run the tap a bit first to flush the lines or as long as the

water has not been standing to long in the pipes the copper should

be ok. don't ever use hot water for drinking as hot water leaches

copper and lead (solder joins) much much more quickly.

optizinc and molybdenum are over effective in removing copper, so

that you start to run short of copper before you get adequate zinc.

most likely you will be subdividng the capsule of no fenol but @120

lbs one a day is what i take.

> Will order some NF. Is 1 per day enough?

>

> He was breast fed for 9 months, then bottle til about 2 1/2. My

mistake was

> in giving him baby cereal from about 3 months. Now know that

little babies

> can't digest starch, but tradition in the country is to feed cereal

as early

> as 6 weeks.

>

> Hair test is coming. Have to get the hair to the US first!

Sending with

> someone in a week.

>

> But cooking the whey - does it kill it, ruin the nutrition value?

>

> Zinc is chelated zinc. I may try Optizinc when I have time to find

it and

> can afford to order to pay shipping. But it does worry me about

the copper

> as our water has copper in it already. I bet he has too much

already.

>

> Abby

>

> Re: : Help with Which Enzyems to Order

>

>

> nf increases needed brain neurotransmitters that autism is short of.

>

> my three kilos of muscle put on since taking whey says he has to

have

> whey.

>

> what form of zinc r u using

>

> hair test?

>

> was he bottle or breast fed?

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>>if you run the tap a bit first to flush the lines or as long as the

water has not been standing to long in the pipes the copper should

be ok. don't ever use hot water for drinking as hot water leaches

copper and lead (solder joins) much much more quickly.

Thanks for the help.

Unfortunately the copper appears to be in the water itself as we don't have

copper pipes.

Abby

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