Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 >>>> Even though I do not have Autisum I have heard this diet has helped others with other nuerological problems. I was DX with ADHD when I was young. That is funny you call it a 'diet'. Although enzymes are not really a diet, I suppose any eating regime is a diet of some kind. For your situation, a good starting point would be to get a bottle of Peptizyde (not AFP at first) and Zyme Prime from Houstons. The Peptizyde is a strong all-protease product and the Zyme Prime is a broad-spectrum product for all foods. www.houstonni.com After you see how those are going, you can refine it from there. You would want to start with the Zyme Prime at about 1/2 capsule for a couple meals for a couple days. Then go to one full capsule for all meals for a day. Then add the Peptizyde at a 1/2 capsule at a couple meals, then go to a full capsule. As you note, there isn't an exact schedule, just add in the enzymes slowly over a few days so that adjustments aren't uncomfortable. I would also try taking a Peptizyde in between meals to help with the fibro. I take the Peptizyde in between meals to help with migraines - it has been awesome. Taking enzymes between meals means they aren't tied up digesting food...they go on to tackle pathogens, clean out the gut, get into the blood stream and break up things like fibrin and junk in the body that can be at the root of pain. Another one to keep in mind is a product called Wobenzym which is available at most health food stores, and on many internet sites. It goes by Wobenzym, Wobe-Mugos, or Wobenzym N. It is used a great deal in for immune system support, autoimmune conditions, arthritis, and other more 'systemic' problems. There is lot of research on this product in particular because it has been around a long time. One more that might be good to do a trial of a product from Enzymedica called Natto-K. This is an enzyme blend featuring nattokinase which seems to be particularly effective on fibrin accumulations. They also have a Repair and Purify which are also high protease products aiming to accommoplish similar blood cleansing jobs. Which works best depends on what may be the real problem in a particular case. http://www.enzymedica.com/product_detail.cfm?productID=9 I suggest trying the Houstons enzymes first, and then see if a trial of one bottle of Wobenzyme or one of the Enzymedica products might be helpful too. Best with this. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2004 Report Share Posted March 21, 2004 Thankyou for all this helpful information. It is greatly appreciated! I am so sick of doctors drugging me up all the time. I want to solve the problem instead of masking it and I am praying that this will be the answer! > >>>> Even though I do not have Autisum I have heard this diet has > helped others with other nuerological problems. I was DX with ADHD > when I was young. > > That is funny you call it a 'diet'. Although enzymes are not really a > diet, I suppose any eating regime is a diet of some kind. > > For your situation, a good starting point would be to get a bottle of > Peptizyde (not AFP at first) and Zyme Prime from Houstons. The > Peptizyde is a strong all-protease product and the Zyme Prime is a > broad-spectrum product for all foods. > > www.houstonni.com > > After you see how those are going, you can refine it from there. > > You would want to start with the Zyme Prime at about 1/2 capsule for > a couple meals for a couple days. Then go to one full capsule for all > meals for a day. Then add the Peptizyde at a 1/2 capsule at a couple > meals, then go to a full capsule. As you note, there isn't an exact > schedule, just add in the enzymes slowly over a few days so that > adjustments aren't uncomfortable. > > I would also try taking a Peptizyde in between meals to help with the > fibro. I take the Peptizyde in between meals to help with migraines - > it has been awesome. Taking enzymes between meals means they aren't > tied up digesting food...they go on to tackle pathogens, clean out > the gut, get into the blood stream and break up things like fibrin > and junk in the body that can be at the root of pain. > > Another one to keep in mind is a product called Wobenzym which is > available at most health food stores, and on many internet sites. It > goes by Wobenzym, Wobe-Mugos, or Wobenzym N. It is used a great deal > in for immune system support, autoimmune conditions, arthritis, and > other more 'systemic' problems. There is lot of research on this > product in particular because it has been around a long time. > > One more that might be good to do a trial of a product from > Enzymedica called Natto-K. This is an enzyme blend featuring > nattokinase which seems to be particularly effective on fibrin > accumulations. They also have a Repair and Purify which are also high > protease products aiming to accommoplish similar blood cleansing > jobs. Which works best depends on what may be the real problem in a > particular case. > > http://www.enzymedica.com/product_detail.cfm?productID=9 > > I suggest trying the Houstons enzymes first, and then see if a trial > of one bottle of Wobenzyme or one of the Enzymedica products might be > helpful too. > > Best with this. > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 are these good to give to children? Hwo does it help? We hav etow kids with varies disability one has mild autism with other issues, other ahs ADHD with other issues. Thanks Migdalia(DEE) Want to try enzyme but hard where to start Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 In a message dated 3/23/2004 11:07:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, SRJsmom572@... writes: > Want to try enzyme but hard where to start > > Go to www.enzymestuff.com for plenty of information, or if you want even more details, get deFelice's terrific book Enzymes for Autism and Other Neurological Conditions. Good luck -- they are fantastic for my son and many many others. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 Thanks I think I will get the book, really appreciated. So much going on and so much to do , decide. How does one choose who to get their products form? Will the book tell you? Thanks again Migdalia(DEE) mother to Serena15, 7 1/2 - ADHd combine OCD, motor dyspraxia, APD, anxiety disorder, and some sensory dysfunction 4 PDD/mild autism, ADHd combined OCd, mood issues and severe Sensory Integration Dysfunction. Also have a wonderful supportive husband Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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