Guest guest Posted December 12, 2004 Report Share Posted December 12, 2004 You might try a different enzyme. A lot of people here find that Peptizyde or AFP Peptizyde (for gluten and casein and soy) and Zyme Prime (a broad spectrum enzyme) are great.and then No-Fenol added to that for kids w/intolerances to foods high in phenols. My daughter started with a different enzyme and it was great in many ways, but since we switched to Houston products, there isn't a speck of anything undigested in her stool - though we did have tough adjustment period for a few weeks with a " poop regression " while we were transitioning. www.houstonni.com <http://www.houstonni.com/> undigested food in stool STILL!!! Will this ever end?!!! Hi! My son has been on therabiotic probiotics, a Simlase complete enzyme, cod liver oil, magnesium, and vitamin C for over a month now. I am STILL seeing food undigested in his stool. He also was on a round of diflucan and septra to deal with the bad bacteria and yeast about a month ago, which are obviously still present according to his full OATS test. He also always seems to have a diaper rash (red around anus area) most of the time. He has been casein-free for 15 months and gluten-free for almost 7 months. WHAT ELSE CAN I DO or is this something that won't be resolved? What has worked for others with malabsorption issues and other common problems with children on the spectrum? HELP!!!! Sheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2004 Report Share Posted December 12, 2004 Please don't get mad if I say the road to recovery is long and never the same for 2 children so figuring things out is hard. what are the natural agent that the bacteria will be controlled with according to the test results these worked best for my child with small dose every 3 or for hours over the weekend and more spread out during school days. You seem to be missing some supplements like amino acids, and calcium with the magnesium. http://www.puterakembara.org/rm/Dr_Jepson.pdf#search='understanding% 20autism%20%20Jepson%20MD' You need to do some digging around on the acid and alkalinity of stool and urine and the gut in general http://www.hosppract.com/issues/1999/07/gershon.htm My 2 Cents Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Hi Sheryl, From my experience, animal enzymes are much better than plant enzymes in improving the " look " of stools. They are also considerably cheaper. On the other hand, animal enzymes could cause side effects, whereas plant enzymes do not. > > Hi! > > My son has been on therabiotic probiotics, a Simlase complete > enzyme, cod liver oil, magnesium, and vitamin C for over a month > now. I am STILL seeing food undigested in his stool. He also was > on a round of diflucan and septra to deal with the bad bacteria and > yeast about a month ago, which are obviously still present according > to his full OATS test. He also always seems to have a diaper rash > (red around anus area) most of the time. He has been casein-free > for 15 months and gluten-free for almost 7 months. WHAT ELSE CAN I > DO or is this something that won't be resolved? What has worked for > others with malabsorption issues and other common problems with > children on the spectrum? HELP!!!! > > > Sheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 > My son has been on therabiotic probiotics, a Simlase complete > enzyme, cod liver oil, magnesium, and vitamin C for over a month > now. I am STILL seeing food undigested in his stool. For my kids, this would have meant they did not tolerate those foods. You can try using different enzymes [i used all three HNI enzymes] or remove the foods you find undigested. For my kids, the HNI enzymes did not address all foods, so I did have to remove a few. I don't know which foods the Simlase enzyme is supposed to address, but you might want to start by using enzymes targeted to the foods you are finding undigested, see if that helps. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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