Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 I want to give my NT 3 year old some enzymes for a week or so as a trial. She has been complaining about stomach aches recently and so I want to try. When she eats lots of carbs tends to be when she complains so I assume I should give her the AFP Pep and not Zyme Prime. Correct? She had a very bad rash (hives) recently and one of my books says that hives can be yeast related - we've been doing probiotics for 2 months since she had a bad viral flu. The stomach aches started at this time and we are trying to find the source. Any suggestions? She is very healthy generally - no earaches, colds etc..... I was thinking of giving her a few days of OLE for possible bacterial/viral problems as she sometimes has bumpy skin - not exactly a rash as it isn't red. If I remember correctly, people say that more than 3 days of OLE can cause yeast? I've also considered giving her milk thistle tincture as her BMs are still light brown. They went yellow while she was sick and the proper color is getting darker after 2 months of probiotics. The color is not due to diet as her color was fine before the illness. I do know that some viral problems are hard on the liver. Is there something else I should try first to help the liver? Regards AJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2005 Report Share Posted May 1, 2005 > When she eats lots of carbs tends to be when she complains so I assume I > should give her the AFP Pep and not Zyme Prime. Correct? For most carbs, it would be Zyme Prime. Fruits would be No-Fenol. AFP Peptizyde is for gluten/casein/soy proteins. > She had a very bad rash (hives) recently and one of my books says that hives > can be yeast related It can be, or food intolerance, or a few other things. >> - we've been doing probiotics for 2 months since she > had a bad viral flu. The stomach aches started at this time If the stomachaches started when you started the probiotics, she might not tolerate those probiotics. >>a few > days of OLE for possible bacterial/viral problems as she sometimes has bumpy > skin - not exactly a rash as it isn't red. If I remember correctly, people > say that more than 3 days of OLE can cause yeast? OLE has yeast fighting ability, so it probably won't *cause* yeast, EXCEPT if it is causing viral die off, because viral die off can cause yeast. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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