Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 Hi We tried to introduce Wheat after nearly 2 years with HNI enzeme(only AFP), but seems to be getting into trouble.Earlier 6 months back introduced milk without any issue. It has been two week , we have been giving our son (5 years) wheat . Now it seems that either he is not able to tolerate it or having yeast problems. Saw some hand flapping which i have never seen, some babbling which is rather unusal as he is verbal, increased erritation, lesser eye contact. Many other things seems to be progressing as usual or even better. Tells no screaming as soon as screams. Yesterday when i told him i will be angry if you will not behave properly , said " Manan is sad " and papa is angry. Donot know whether it is because of wheat or yeast. Also saw increased scrathing of body parts.Some type of skin reaction after introduction of wheat(confused whether it is wheat or weather,it is really getting hot in India). Looking forward for your help on these issues. Thanks and Regards Anshuj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 wheat is immunologically quite active and if you haven't been eating it for a while the immune system has to learn to adapt to it. it stresses the digestive systems of immunologically and digestively compedent adults................... i really think it would be to his advantage to leave off his eating wheat for the forseeable future. afp pep could be effective in denaturing milk, but probably you might need ordinary pep and zyme for wheat. > Hi > We tried to introduce Wheat after nearly 2 years with HNI enzeme (only > AFP), but seems to be getting into trouble.Earlier 6 months back > introduced milk without any issue. > It has been two week , we have been giving our son (5 years) wheat . > Now it seems that either he is not able to tolerate it or having > yeast problems. > Saw some hand flapping which i have never seen, some babbling which > is rather unusal as he is verbal, increased erritation, lesser eye > contact. Many other things seems to be progressing as usual or even > better. Tells no screaming as soon as screams. Yesterday when i told > him i will be angry if you will not behave properly , said " Manan is > sad " and papa is angry. > Donot know whether it is because of wheat or yeast. Also saw > increased scrathing of body parts.Some type of skin reaction after > introduction of wheat(confused whether it is wheat or weather,it is > really getting hot in India). > Looking forward for your help on these issues. > Thanks and Regards > Anshuj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 > Hi > We tried to introduce Wheat after nearly 2 years with HNI enzeme(only > AFP), but seems to be getting into trouble. Is this straight wheat flour that you use in certain recipes, or is this pre-packaged wheat-based items? My son regressed when I added back " wheat " , but it was actually the corn syrup in the pre-packaged items. Once I found bread and other items without corn syrup, my son was fine. Or your child might still need to be gluten-free, or at least wheat-free. > Donot know whether it is because of wheat or yeast. Also saw > increased scrathing of body parts.Some type of skin reaction after > introduction of wheat(confused whether it is wheat or weather,it is > really getting hot in India). This sounds like possibly celiac DH http://www.celiac.com/st_main.html?p_catid=10 Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Are you sure it's the wheat? The reason I ask is, we introduced a cereal to my son that contained oat flour and BHT. It wasn't the oats, it was the BHT that set him off. Enzymes work great for the foods, just don't always help with the artificial, preservatives and additives. Dana and others---Yeast or wheat > Hi > We tried to introduce Wheat after nearly 2 years with HNI enzeme(only > AFP), but seems to be getting into trouble.Earlier 6 months back > introduced milk without any issue. > It has been two week , we have been giving our son (5 years) wheat . > Now it seems that either he is not able to tolerate it or having > yeast problems. > Saw some hand flapping which i have never seen, some babbling which > is rather unusal as he is verbal, increased erritation, lesser eye > contact. Many other things seems to be progressing as usual or even > better. Tells no screaming as soon as screams. Yesterday when i told > him i will be angry if you will not behave properly , said " Manan is > sad " and papa is angry. > Donot know whether it is because of wheat or yeast. Also saw > increased scrathing of body parts.Some type of skin reaction after > introduction of wheat(confused whether it is wheat or weather,it is > really getting hot in India). > Looking forward for your help on these issues. > Thanks and Regards > Anshuj > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 >>>>The reason I ask is, we introduced a cereal to my son that contained oat flour and BHT. It wasn't the oats, it was the BHT that set him off. Right! the BHT or other preservatives can be in the pan spray which coats the bread pans. The bread soaks it in. You can try making some bread at home with no corn syrup, no preservatives, no pan spray, etc. That way you can check to see if it is indeed the wheat or some other ingredient. A preservative not tolerated might look like a yeast reaction because both involve non-food chemicals the body is trying to get rid of (detox). You might also see body parts turning red (red bottom, red cheeks, red ears, etc) or dark circles under the eyes. Just some ideas to check for. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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