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I just received an email from our DAN doctor. He mentioned enzymes

from " Dr Bradstreet " . who is this & where can I check out these

products, even though I'm currently waiting for my 1st order (all 4

products) from Houston Nutraceuticals.

I'm a bit frustrated. I understand that the doc wants to be try only

one thing at a time to see what/if anything helps my son, but I can't

stand the waiting, procrastinating!!! I feel like a rat in a maze,

getting nowhere fast!!

any words of advice? encouragement? thanx for listening everyone!!

Eileen

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Words of encouragement: Try one thing at a time so you don't have to start

all over if your child is sensitive. Our son is extremely sensitive to

almost everything, so we had to go painfully slowly. I thought I would go

nuts, but my husband kept reminding me why...It was better for my son's

little body, and he finally got up to full dosages on everything. He's

doing great and making wonderful progress.

Dr. Bradstreet is a DAN! dr. in Florida who has treated his own son very

successfully. It sounds like he recommends different enzymes. Our

experience has been that Houston's are hands down the best. I have

recommended them to other parents who haven't seen results from other

enzymes. They have called me to tell me that Houston's did something the

others didn't.

I know this sounds like a Tide commercial or something, but I am so grateful

to Dr. Houston for these enzymes. Our son's therapy supervisor said she was

about to strongly recommend medication because of 's hyperactivity.

The day she had planned to address the issue, had been on enzymes

for about two weeks. He sat down and played purposefully and quietly for

the 1 1/2 hour clinic. Her jaw dropped and she asked what we were doing

differently. We told her. She went to get the owner/supervisor of the

clinic who sat and watched , then asked for the name of the enzymes

so she could pass them along to other parents.

Biomedical interventions are powerful. I don't think autism is just one

thing - different kids have different issues: gastrointestinal, allergies,

heavy metals, viral. If something doesn't work, try to figure out why.

This is a wonderful group to help tease things out.

Blessings on your weekend as you wait. Tell your doctor you've ordered the

Houston's and you might as well give them a try anyway. If he hasn't heard

of them, ask if he wants to hear the ingredients. He probably won't : )

There are many different enzyme products out there, and you have happened to

start with the best in my opinion!

Wishing you all the best as you start this journey,

, mom to (7, autistic) and (8, heavy metals)

Dr Bradstreet

> I just received an email from our DAN doctor. He mentioned enzymes

> from " Dr Bradstreet " . who is this & where can I check out these

> products, even though I'm currently waiting for my 1st order (all 4

> products) from Houston Nutraceuticals.

> I'm a bit frustrated. I understand that the doc wants to be try only

> one thing at a time to see what/if anything helps my son, but I can't

> stand the waiting, procrastinating!!! I feel like a rat in a maze,

> getting nowhere fast!!

> any words of advice? encouragement? thanx for listening everyone!!

> Eileen

>

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In a message dated 3/19/2004 4:32:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,

creativespark@... writes:

Dr. Bradstreet is a DAN! dr. in Florida who has treated his own son very

successfully.

The name of his enzyme is Digest Right. The website on the bottle is

www.learners edge.info. Dr. Bradstreet believes mainly in sticking to GFCF diet

and

eliminating food allergies that are detected during blood Sage allergy testing

by doing an elimination diet. During the initial elimination diet, he has you

eliminate the foods that tested real high on the Sage test, but allows you to

eat foods that are considered slightly allergic with the Digest Right enzymes.

Although, last time we saw him, he admitted that more people are having

success using enzymes and not being so strict with the diet. I asked him about

Houston enzymes and he said that he did not have a problem with us using them,

but

did not like the Bromelain and the Papain as he feels that so many of our

kids don't do well with it.

Initially, we did the diet and used the Digest Right as Dr. Bradstreet

recommended. In comparing the dosage of enzymes in digest right to houstons, I

feel

that you would have to take a lot more of the Digest Right to get the same

affect that you would get from Houston enzymes. Eventually, I found the diet too

difficult to keep and am now using the new Houston enzymes without the

Bromelain and the Papain. He seems to be doing much better on a less stringent

diet

while using the new Zyme Prime and AFP Peptizyde.

Hope this helps,

Myra

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I think the take-home message is to try some good quality enzymes and

the mention of a doctor gives the message pizzazz and more

credibility (as in 4 out of 5 doctors recommend...or...a medical

person has considered this...). Sometimes a doctor will recommend a

particular one just because they get paid to do it, or because it is

the only enzyme product they know about.

The Houston ones are the main ones most effective for most people

with autism so you are fine with going with those. Actually, it was

the Houston enzymes which brought all the attention to digestive

enzymes to the forefront. Those were the ones that revolutionized

what enzymes could do in autism conditions and turned attention to

enzyme therapy.

There are many enzyme brands on the market...some very good, many so-

so, and a fair amount that aren't very good. Which ones will prove

best for you will depend on your exact situation and biology. There

might be a particular food you need to tackle, other health goal, or

an ingredient in a product that is not tolerated.

Start each enzyme product one at a time. This minimizes adjustment

reactions and also lets you know if a particular product is tolerated

before starting another one.

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My son was going to Dr. Bradstreets office and seeing one of the

nurses and he wanted him on the diet. He never did the Sage test, we

did the Digest Right and my son seemed to need a lot it. I've been

giving him the Houston enzymes and far less is needed. The diet is

impossible for us to do because everyone who cares for my son is on a

different track as far as the diet goes.

My son does have a yeast problem which the nurse just seemed to not

really focus on. So now I need to rid the yeast and get my son back

on track.

Suzanne

> In a message dated 3/19/2004 4:32:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> creativespark@p... writes:

> Dr. Bradstreet is a DAN! dr. in Florida who has treated his own son

very

> successfully.

> The name of his enzyme is Digest Right. The website on the bottle

is

> www.learners edge.info. Dr. Bradstreet believes mainly in sticking

to GFCF diet and

> eliminating food allergies that are detected during blood Sage

allergy testing

> by doing an elimination diet. During the initial elimination diet,

he has you

> eliminate the foods that tested real high on the Sage test, but

allows you to

> eat foods that are considered slightly allergic with the Digest

Right enzymes.

> Although, last time we saw him, he admitted that more people are

having

> success using enzymes and not being so strict with the diet. I

asked him about

> Houston enzymes and he said that he did not have a problem with us

using them, but

> did not like the Bromelain and the Papain as he feels that so many

of our

> kids don't do well with it.

>

> Initially, we did the diet and used the Digest Right as Dr.

Bradstreet

> recommended. In comparing the dosage of enzymes in digest right to

houstons, I feel

> that you would have to take a lot more of the Digest Right to get

the same

> affect that you would get from Houston enzymes. Eventually, I found

the diet too

> difficult to keep and am now using the new Houston enzymes without

the

> Bromelain and the Papain. He seems to be doing much better on a

less stringent diet

> while using the new Zyme Prime and AFP Peptizyde.

>

> Hope this helps,

> Myra

>

>

>

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