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Hi to all!

We suspect that my son (3, ASD) has a bit of a yeast problem. We don't

think it's to bad yet, and that it can be controlled with proper enzyme use.

Is there a particular enzyme product (or a combination of them) that

would be particularly helpful with getting the yeast under control?

(Preferrably a Houston product, because I actually have the major ones now,

No Fenol, AFP Peptizyde, Peptizyde, and Zyme Prime.)

Any and all advice would be much appreciated!

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Here is a link for Candex,

http://www.discoveradifference.com/Candex.asp

> Hi ,

>

> Thanks so much for the info!! It's exactly what I was looking

for! No, we

> haven't yet started the enzyme therapy, we are actually waiting to

get our

> Organic Acids test back, so that we know what we're dealing with.

We are

> also going to have a 3 week " break " (sort of) from certain

activities come

> mid- August, so we wanted to use this as the " adjustment period "

for my

> son, when starting the enzyme therapy.

>

> I was wondering, what is Candex exactly? I have heard of it, but

don't

> really know what it does exactly. Are there other side effects

associated

> with it, other than the " die off " reaction? In all honesty,

Probiotics,

> scare us right now because of all the side effects we've heard

about, such

> as, the person getting sick with a fever, and/or other reactions.

We are

> feeling pretty confident about doing the enzyme therapy, but still

need to

> do quite a bit more research on Probiotics. We are hoping that my

son's

> yeast problem is minimal (as well as everything else), and that the

enzymes

> will be able to take care of it. We've taken him off the Super Nu

Thera,

> because I learned from this board that a lot of B vitamins feed the

yeast

> problem, is this correct? We are waiting to receive the trial

sizes of the

> Spectrum Support 2 from Brainchild, so that we can start him on

that for his

> multivitamin. Our overall goal here is to get my son physically

healthy and

> healed, (although he seems healthy now, we know there's internal

issues)

> without having to give him 100 different things, six times a day,

although

> we know that's a good possibility in the beginning. Don't get me

wrong, if

> that works for people, that's great! But for us, we are hoping to

minimize

> the supplements and/or medications we give him, eventually, does

this all

> make sense?

>

> Thanks for your help!

>

>

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"

> Here is a link for Candex, "

Is it ok to use Candex in addition to all the other enzymes (for

example we use AFP, ZP, and NF)? Or should it replace an enzyme?

Thanks, Traci

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no expert here, but I always understood that pear juice was the one thing

that did not feed the yeast monster. Please let me know if people know

differently from experience.

We have found that adding no-fenol to a juice drink alters it in taste to

the children. They accept pep and zyme pryme in juice drinks, but if there is

proper/real fruit in the drink, we presume the no-fenol must get immediately

activated and begin digesting it. Less of a problem with cordial type

drinks, but no good if you want to avoid them coz of sugar.

No fenol was the last enzyme we started, and it took several complaints or

refusal of drinks before we clicked on.

Sue

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> Hi,

> our doctor wants my daughter on pear juice to increase her calories

> so I am giving her 1/2 juice 1/2 water, but I think it's making her

> yeasty (constipation coming back, itchy).

>

> Would No-Phenol help with this?

It can. My son did not tolerate pears except with No-Fenol.

> If so, can I put it in her juice even if she doesn't finish her juice

> at one sitting?

So long as you keep the juice cold, the enzymes should remain active

for as long as 4 hours.

Dana

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> no expert here, but I always understood that pear juice was the one

thing

> that did not feed the yeast monster. Please let me know if people

know

> differently from experience.

In my experience, it does feed yeast, just not as much as other fruits.

Dana

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