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> My son is 7 years old, diagnosed ASD at 5 yrs. He is on GFCFSF for

> the last 18 months, on Zn, Mg, Molybdenum & Selenium from Kirkman (one

> tablet every other day) for the last 4 months, Peptyzide for the last

> 4 months, Zyme Prime for the last 6 weeks. He had yeast (Candida) in

> February this year, which was controlled using Nystatin.

>

> However, he has been very hyper and irritable for the last 3 weeks.

This may be that he needs No-Fenol, or basically that he is still

eating foods that the current enzymes are not addressing.

> However, hyper and irritability haven't come down. He is spitting

> everywhere. Our ped mentioned that this can also be due to overdose

> of Zn. The options we are considering are:

>

> 1. Shift to ZP SCD Version.

If you are using AFP Peptizyde, then yes, try the SCD ZP.

> 3. Stop Zn.

My son eventually did start regressing with zinc, altho it was quite a

while after I started supplementing, and after quite a few rounds of

ALA chelation.

Dana

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Dana:

Thanks a million for the prompt response.

We shifted to ZP-SCD version. We are also stopping Zn and planning

to stop other supplements (Mo, Se & Mg) for sometime, as we suspect

that after introduction of the ZP & Peptizyde, he may be getting

enough of these from the foods.

We observed some other symptoms:

1. He complained about pain in the GI tract, right from the throat

into stomach. We suspect that it may be burning sensation (as in

acid reflux) than pain.

2. He complained about head ache three times in the last one week.

3. He has become very hyper in the last two to three weeks, we

haven't seen him this hyper in the last 1+ years.

Since this is the first time we are having him on ZP & Peptizyde and

Nystatin at the same time, could this be severe die-off reaction?

Can we do something to reduce the die-off reaction?

Regards,

Arathi

> > My son is 7 years old, diagnosed ASD at 5 yrs. He is on GFCFSF

for

> > the last 18 months, on Zn, Mg, Molybdenum & Selenium from

Kirkman (one

> > tablet every other day) for the last 4 months, Peptyzide for the

last

> > 4 months, Zyme Prime for the last 6 weeks. He had yeast

(Candida) in

> > February this year, which was controlled using Nystatin.

> >

> > However, he has been very hyper and irritable for the last 3

weeks.

>

>

> This may be that he needs No-Fenol, or basically that he is still

> eating foods that the current enzymes are not addressing.

>

>

> > However, hyper and irritability haven't come down. He is

spitting

> > everywhere. Our ped mentioned that this can also be due to

overdose

> > of Zn. The options we are considering are:

> >

> > 1. Shift to ZP SCD Version.

>

>

> If you are using AFP Peptizyde, then yes, try the SCD ZP.

>

>

> > 3. Stop Zn.

>

>

> My son eventually did start regressing with zinc, altho it was

quite a

> while after I started supplementing, and after quite a few rounds

of

> ALA chelation.

>

> Dana

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> 1. He complained about pain in the GI tract, right from the throat

> into stomach. We suspect that it may be burning sensation (as in

> acid reflux) than pain.

For me, this is food intolerance.

> 2. He complained about head ache three times in the last one week.

For me, this is certain foods that I can't eat, even with enzyms, and

it is also yeast in my head.

> 3. He has become very hyper in the last two to three weeks, we

> haven't seen him this hyper in the last 1+ years.

Try adding No-Fenol with meals/snacks.

Zinc can reduce hyper, if he is high copper. Magnesium can reduce

hyper, if he is low magnesium. You might try adding those back one at

a time.

> Since this is the first time we are having him on ZP & Peptizyde and

> Nystatin at the same time, could this be severe die-off reaction?

> Can we do something to reduce the die-off reaction?

Try giving activated charcoal about 30-45 minutes after the Nystatin.

If it is die off, the charcoal should absorb the toxins.

Dana

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Dana:

Just to summarize, My 7 yr old son has become hyperactive due to

yeast. After exchaging a couple of emails, we tried stopping Zinc and

switching over to ZP SCD version. He calmed down in a week. Thanks a

million for the prompt and clear responses.

As these worked and since we are worried about initial reaction of No

Fenol, we are postponing No Fenol till his vacation time.

One new development, he is complaining about burning sensation at

anus. I remember reading that this is due to Bacteria. Is our

understanding correct? If so, how can we treat this?

Regards,

Arathi

> > 1. He complained about pain in the GI tract, right from the throat

> > into stomach. We suspect that it may be burning sensation (as in

> > acid reflux) than pain.

>

>

> For me, this is food intolerance.

>

>

> > 2. He complained about head ache three times in the last one week.

>

>

> For me, this is certain foods that I can't eat, even with enzyms, and

> it is also yeast in my head.

>

>

> > 3. He has become very hyper in the last two to three weeks, we

> > haven't seen him this hyper in the last 1+ years.

>

>

> Try adding No-Fenol with meals/snacks.

>

> Zinc can reduce hyper, if he is high copper. Magnesium can reduce

> hyper, if he is low magnesium. You might try adding those back one at

> a time.

>

>

> > Since this is the first time we are having him on ZP & Peptizyde and

> > Nystatin at the same time, could this be severe die-off reaction?

> > Can we do something to reduce the die-off reaction?

>

>

> Try giving activated charcoal about 30-45 minutes after the Nystatin.

> If it is die off, the charcoal should absorb the toxins.

>

> Dana

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> Just to summarize, My 7 yr old son has become hyperactive due to

> yeast. After exchaging a couple of emails, we tried stopping Zinc and

> switching over to ZP SCD version. He calmed down in a week. Thanks a

> million for the prompt and clear responses.

Glad you figured out his problem.

> One new development, he is complaining about burning sensation at

> anus. I remember reading that this is due to Bacteria. Is our

> understanding correct? If so, how can we treat this?

Can be yeast, bacteria, or food/supplement intolerance.

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

Dana

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