Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 >>>His language is noticably improved--so I don't want to stop the enzymes. This is a very good sign. When you see positive improvements along with the negatives, it just about always indicates an adjustment is going on and the unwanted behavior ends shortly. Aggressive behavior is noted with yeast/bacteria die-off. Do you think this could be the case? The No-Fenol in particular can cause a big die-off reaction. Adding it with the Zyme Prime might have been too rapid. Both together could sharply reduce a pathogens food supply as the person starts to absorb the food and nutrients instead. Try reducing the No-Fenol by at least half and increase it more gradually. Also epsom salts might help reduce any die-off related discomfort. www.enzymestuff.com/epsomsalts.htm >>>I also give the chewable AFP; I haven't heard many parents talk about the chewable type. I How are the chewables working out? I tried a bottle and thought they were good. But my kids are 'older' and don't want any 'stuff' in their food/drink. They just want to swallow capsules. One thing with the chewable I didn't think of before is that a chewable would have texture to it where the capsules don't. So if your child balks at any type of chewable, see if the texture is an issue. Some chewable supplements are rather gritty and don't readily dissolve. >>>> Also, I just read a post by that she used PCA-Rx. Has anyone else tried this? From what I have read, the side effects with using this instead of DMSA are much less severe. I met a few people who were using it before and talked to the fellow in charge of the company and product at a conference a couple years ago. They were very happy with it and the parents even had those test results from the labs showing the colored bars that are suppose to indicate metals or toxins coming out. These were the same tests that people commonly run. I haven't heard any negatives about it...the worse was that it didn't seem to help. One of the dads was raving about it because they had done a couple years of DMSA (and I think adding in the ALA afterawhile) and he said his son improved more in less than a year on PCA than all the years on other stuff. I don't know if the previous therapies contributed to his success or not. I also called the Metal-free and NFA companies. A File is in the File section on those conversations. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 > Hello! I started peptizyde (chewable) a week and a half ago, and > added zyme prime (powder) and no fenol (powder) 3 days ago. My son > (3.4y.o.) has had increased hyperactivity and autistic behaviors > (licking things, putting everything in his mouth, high pitched > vocalizations, squealing, increased scripting). I know these > behaviors (hopefully) will subside within 3 weeks. One of my kids did that when he was eating a food or supplement he did not tolerate. Your child might not tolerate one of the enzymes. Or, this might be too much change at the same time. Consider doing only one enzyme at a time. >>That > morning before he went to daycare he had Pepperidge Farm goldfish > (with all 3 enzymes). My son did not tolerate goldfish crackers, even with enzymes. > Also, I just read a post by that she used PCA-Rx. Has anyone > else tried this? From what I have read, the side effects with using > this instead of DMSA are much less severe. It is based on ALA. I chelated my kids with straight ALA. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 -I will definately take goldfish out of his diet. I gave him goldfish before bed last night with 4 chewable AFP's. He woke up at 2:30 am and stayed WIDE awake until 5am. I had also put epsom salt lotion on him before bed, so maybe I put too much salt in the lotion. Today he is soooo hyper, won't take a nap, likcing things, and it is really hard to gain his attention. I gave him regular wheat pasta for lunch with 4 chewables-since he won't be back at daycare for 4 days. I am confused about what is causing these side effects. How can you tell if it is the enzymes or the gluten/casein? Should I not be giving gluten and casein foods because I have just introduced the enzymes? But on the other hand, that is what the enzymes are for, right? My son's language is really improving so I don't want to stop the enzymes. And now that I added Zyme prime and no-fenol, if I take them out will it be harder to reintroduce them at a later point? Should I just ride this out? I apologize for so many questions!! It is just hard to see him acting so wacky!! Thanks for your help!! Maureen -- In , " danasview " <danasview@y...> wrote: > > > Hello! I started peptizyde (chewable) a week and a half ago, and > > added zyme prime (powder) and no fenol (powder) 3 days ago. My son > > (3.4y.o.) has had increased hyperactivity and autistic behaviors > > (licking things, putting everything in his mouth, high pitched > > vocalizations, squealing, increased scripting). I know these > > behaviors (hopefully) will subside within 3 weeks. > > > One of my kids did that when he was eating a food or supplement he did > not tolerate. Your child might not tolerate one of the enzymes. Or, > this might be too much change at the same time. Consider doing only > one enzyme at a time. > > > >>That > > morning before he went to daycare he had Pepperidge Farm goldfish > > (with all 3 enzymes). > > > My son did not tolerate goldfish crackers, even with enzymes. > > > > Also, I just read a post by that she used PCA-Rx. Has anyone > > else tried this? From what I have read, the side effects with using > > this instead of DMSA are much less severe. > > > It is based on ALA. I chelated my kids with straight ALA. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 > -I will definately take goldfish out of his diet. I assumed you meant goldfish CRACKERS. You didn't mean actual goldfish, did you? =) I gave him > goldfish before bed last night with 4 chewable AFP's. He woke up at > 2:30 am and stayed WIDE awake until 5am. This was my son's reaction to cheese culture, especially if it was orange cheese. No-Fenol enzyme might help your child, but it did not help mine. >>I am confused about what is causing these side > effects. How can you tell if it is the enzymes or the gluten/casein? Give the enzymes without any gluten/casein. After a few days of no problems, add JUST wheat flour [bake it into cookies or pancakes or something]. Then add JUST milk [whole milk, not reduced fat, organic is best]. > Should I not be giving gluten and casein foods because I have just > introduced the enzymes? But on the other hand, that is what the > enzymes are for, right? Some kids don't tolerate gluten and/or casein, even with enzymes. My son tolerated gluten/casein, but not OTHER things, like corn syrup and a few other items. My son's language is really improving so I > don't want to stop the enzymes. And now that I added Zyme prime and > no-fenol, if I take them out will it be harder to reintroduce them > at a later point? Should I just ride this out? Keep the enzymes, but go back to his previous diet. Wait about a week. Then add ONE thing at a time, as I mentioned earlier. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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