Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 Hi: I've been a lurker on this group for perhaps 1 1/2 years. My son, Spencer, is almost 6 years old and has been on the GFCF diet for over a year. I read DeFelice's book and gave him AFP Peptizyde last fall. At 1/4 capsule, he got facial movements, and he flicked his ear. I stayed with it for about 5 weeks, thinking it was an adjustment period. After corresponding with Kare DeFelice, I realized that yeast was interfering with the positive effect of AFP. I took him off of AFP. We started berberines in February to treat yeast and are now using Yeast Aid to treat yeast. We'll test for yeast in four more weeks. Since it's the summer and I hoped most of the yeast is gone, I introduced Zyme Prime. Spencer had some mouth movements (which is usually a sign of yeast) and occasional ear flicking. He takes one capsule. Along with Zyme Prime, I reintroduced AFP peptizyde in May (1/4 capsule) but the ear flicking got worse and mouth movements remained. He also bites/sucks his lower lips, and this behavior worsened with 1/4 capsule of AFP. Thinking that perhaps he responded to chlorine in the pool, I took him off of AFP for a few days, and the ear flicking continued. He says he touches his ear because it hurts. He will take swim lessons for another 3 weeks. He's still on 1/4 cap of AFP and 1 capsule of Zyme Prime, and the ear flicking and lip sucking is worse. I try to give him a shower after swim lessons, but mostly fail to do so. My hope was to successfully get him on 1 capsule of Zyme Prime and 1 capsule of AFP peptizyde this summer, so that I could reintroduce casein/gluten before school starts. His reaction to the enzymes is so disappointing. I'd like to take him off of AFP but don't want to go through another 3 week adjustment period. Any advice? Hoch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 Thinking > that perhaps he responded to chlorine in the pool, I took him off of AFP > for a few days, and the ear flicking continued. He says he touches his > ear because it hurts. He will take swim lessons for another 3 weeks. See my pool chlorine page, this is likely a yeast problem http://www.danasview.net/chlorine.htm He's > still on 1/4 cap of AFP and 1 capsule of Zyme Prime, and the ear flicking > and lip sucking is worse. Try giving only the ZP, see if that helps. Increase your yeast protocol, maybe add GSE or another active yeast killer. Give epsom salt baths after swimming, maybe consider some of the other ideas on my page above. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 , If you don't mind me asking, how are you getting the Yeast Aid into your child? I have tried Orange/Pineapple Juice which worked for about 8 days and then was refused. I waited a week and started again by adding it to Sunny Delight. Now after a week or two he's refusing it again. What's working for you? Thanks, PS my DS is 2 and are now using Yeast Aid > to treat yeast. We'll test for yeast in four more weeks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 , Sorry this is a few days delayed. It sounds like your yeast treatment isn't nearly as strong as it might need to be. 1/4 capsule of Peptizyde is just enough to irritate the yeast, cause some die-off (which can manifest as bad behavior), and then the yeast will grow again. If you never got higher than 1/4 capsule, it would look like constant intolerance. It isn't enough to really impact or dent the yeast problem. Yeast is a hard one to get rid of so most people really have to go at it with several things. Most people doing a yeast program find the most success using a low sugar/starch diet AND good doses of enzymes targeting yeast AND a yeast killer or two AND detox to help with die-off (like epsom salts and extra vitamin C). Peptizyde and especially No-Fenol tend to have a much bigger impact on yeast than Zyme Prime. This would explain the bigger ear flicking and other behaviors seen with the Pep. So I definitely wouldn't count out enzymes as 'not working'. They might be working really well and this is die-off that is inching in and out. When yeast or bacteria is afoot, the body is quite busy in trying to detox it all. So any additional toxins has a big impact....such as chlorine in the pool or artificial additives, or chemicals in the environment such as perfumes. You might want to start again with the Zyme Prime regularly and put together a complete yeast program. If you have yeast aid still, start that and plan on the Peptizyde causing die-off. Epsom salts might be really helpful to relieve any discomfort for your son. Please post or write me how you are progressing. www.enzymestuff.com/epsomsalts.htm . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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