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> I read your book about Enzymes and I'm considering to start my son

on them, but I'm not sure yet. He's 6 and just finished Kinder in a

mainstream school. Academically he's doing great, but his teacher

referred him to the ESE specialist because she noticed some autistic

behaviors on him

>

> Hi there just wanted to say quickly that my son behaved very much

like yours. It wasn't untill I began to notice when he was 5 that

his

emotional reactions to things and his sensitivity and intollerance of

other things were much,much less mature and far more dramatic than my

dughter's reactions to the same things--and she was 3 at the time!!

> He is actually very academically advanced but has trouble with

social interaction and has a low tollerance to many sensory stimuli

(loud noises, bright lights etc.) I would highly reccomend you read

the book The Out-of-Sync Child by Carol Kranowitz. It really helped

us

start on the road to understaning and helping our son, now 8 years

old

and doing much, much better. Good luck!

-yogamom1972

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>>referred him to the ESE specialist because she noticed some autistic

behaviors on him (stimming, toe walking, hand flapping, light and

noise sensitivity, poor social interaction, hyperactive).

What are the stims? Or are they what you have listed above?

Toe walking is commonly associated with constipation

http://www.danasview.net/constip.htm

For my son, hand flapping was eliminated by the following list:

B vitamins, especially B6. Anti-virals [olive leaf extract]. IP-6.

Amino acids. Flax oil

Light and noise sensitivity was yeast overgrowth for my son

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Hyperactive was yeast overgrowth and phenol intolerance

http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

Enzymes can help address all of those symptoms.

>>My question is: should I give him Peptyzide and Zyme Prime to see if

he improves the symptoms listed above?

Consider also No-Fenol, which was VERY helpful for my son's phenol

intolerance, as well as addressing yeast.

Dana

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Dana,

Thank you very much for your suggestions.

The stims are basically running in circles around the house.

I just started him (5 days ago) on a suplement that contains B vitamins (Super

Nu-Thera) along with probiotics and candida formula. He's been more hyper since.

Is this a die off side effect? In this case, I think yeast may be a problem,

since constipation has never been. He's always been very regular, this is what

confuses me.

By the way, are the enzimes sell online only? I visited a specialized local

store, and they did not carry them.

Dino

danasview <danasview@...> wrote:

>>referred him to the ESE specialist because she noticed some autistic

behaviors on him (stimming, toe walking, hand flapping, light and

noise sensitivity, poor social interaction, hyperactive).

What are the stims? Or are they what you have listed above?

Toe walking is commonly associated with constipation

http://www.danasview.net/constip.htm

For my son, hand flapping was eliminated by the following list:

B vitamins, especially B6. Anti-virals [olive leaf extract]. IP-6.

Amino acids. Flax oil

Light and noise sensitivity was yeast overgrowth for my son

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Hyperactive was yeast overgrowth and phenol intolerance

http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

Enzymes can help address all of those symptoms.

>>My question is: should I give him Peptyzide and Zyme Prime to see if

he improves the symptoms listed above?

Consider also No-Fenol, which was VERY helpful for my son's phenol

intolerance, as well as addressing yeast.

Dana

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Thanks for the suggestion. I'm ordering the book after I finish writing this

e-mail.

yogamom1972 <patmarsh67@...> wrote:

> I read your book about Enzymes and I'm considering to start my son

on them, but I'm not sure yet. He's 6 and just finished Kinder in a

mainstream school. Academically he's doing great, but his teacher

referred him to the ESE specialist because she noticed some autistic

behaviors on him

>

> Hi there just wanted to say quickly that my son behaved very much

like yours. It wasn't untill I began to notice when he was 5 that

his

emotional reactions to things and his sensitivity and intollerance of

other things were much,much less mature and far more dramatic than my

dughter's reactions to the same things--and she was 3 at the time!!

> He is actually very academically advanced but has trouble with

social interaction and has a low tollerance to many sensory stimuli

(loud noises, bright lights etc.) I would highly reccomend you read

the book The Out-of-Sync Child by Carol Kranowitz. It really helped

us

start on the road to understaning and helping our son, now 8 years

old

and doing much, much better. Good luck!

-yogamom1972

> __________________________________________________

>

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> The stims are basically running in circles around the house.

For my son, " running " in circles was phenol intolerance, " spinning " in

circles was yeast.

> I just started him (5 days ago) on a suplement that contains B

vitamins (Super Nu-Thera) along with probiotics and candida formula.

He's been more hyper since. Is this a die off side effect?

SNT is notorious for causing hyper in phenol intolerant kids. Try the

hypoallergenic NuThera instead, see if that helps.

>> By the way, are the enzimes sell online only? I visited a

specialized local store, and they did not carry them.

You might want to contact the online suppliers and ask. I buy mine

online, but I don't know if they are sold in any stores also.

Dana

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My 7 year old kind of went through the same thing this year. He was

my typical one and then the teacher was hinting that she thought he

has some auditory processing issues. We did neuroacoustical

training (similar to AIT, but very individualized to your child) and

I started enzymes, switched him to organic food, and threw him into

the sauna with us. We just got his report card yesterday. She

wrote in the comments section that all her concerns were

alleviated. She had mentioned specifically that she thought he was

a little socially immature that he was still very much into

imaginary play. That concern was gone as well. I just thought

right, a kid on the ASD because he has too much imagination? Anyway,

changing his diet really helped.

There is a wonderful book by Kathy Arnos that talks about teething

and the onset of sensitivities that can be construed as ADHD or

autistic. One of the ages is when the 6 year molars come in, it can

increase sensitivities. You might want to give it a read.

> > I read your book about Enzymes and I'm considering to start my

son

> on them, but I'm not sure yet. He's 6 and just finished Kinder in

a

> mainstream school. Academically he's doing great, but his teacher

> referred him to the ESE specialist because she noticed some

autistic

> behaviors on him

> >

> > Hi there just wanted to say quickly that my son behaved very

much

> like yours. It wasn't untill I began to notice when he was 5 that

> his

> emotional reactions to things and his sensitivity and intollerance

of

> other things were much,much less mature and far more dramatic than

my

> dughter's reactions to the same things--and she was 3 at the time!!

> > He is actually very academically advanced but has trouble with

> social interaction and has a low tollerance to many sensory stimuli

> (loud noises, bright lights etc.) I would highly reccomend you

read

> the book The Out-of-Sync Child by Carol Kranowitz. It really helped

> us

> start on the road to understaning and helping our son, now 8 years

> old

> and doing much, much better. Good luck!

> -yogamom1972

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Which enzymes did you start your 7 yr old on?

How often? Were there any side affects?

My 6 yr old is being diagnosed with an auditory processing issue as

well.

I have an appt with a neurologist in August.

I have not started him on anything yet.

I have read that it takes about 4 months for their to be signs in the

positive...is this true?

Any response would be helpful!

> > > I read your book about Enzymes and I'm considering to start my

> son

> > on them, but I'm not sure yet. He's 6 and just finished Kinder in

> a

> > mainstream school. Academically he's doing great, but his teacher

> > referred him to the ESE specialist because she noticed some

> autistic

> > behaviors on him

> > >

> > > Hi there just wanted to say quickly that my son behaved very

> much

> > like yours. It wasn't untill I began to notice when he was 5 that

> > his

> > emotional reactions to things and his sensitivity and

intollerance

> of

> > other things were much,much less mature and far more dramatic

than

> my

> > dughter's reactions to the same things--and she was 3 at the

time!!

> > > He is actually very academically advanced but has trouble with

> > social interaction and has a low tollerance to many sensory

stimuli

> > (loud noises, bright lights etc.) I would highly reccomend you

> read

> > the book The Out-of-Sync Child by Carol Kranowitz. It really

helped

> > us

> > start on the road to understaning and helping our son, now 8 years

> > old

> > and doing much, much better. Good luck!

> > -yogamom1972

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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I have a question??

What benefits does the sauna have for our kids please?

Thanks,

Marie

>threw him into the sauna with us. We just got his report card

>yesterday. She wrote in the comments section that all her concerns

>were alleviated. She had mentioned specifically that she thought he

was > a little socially immature that he was still very much into

> imaginary play. That concern was gone as well. I just thought

> right, a kid on the ASD because he has too much imagination? Anyway,

> changing his diet really helped.

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> I have a question??

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> What benefits does the sauna have for our kids please?

If your child sweats when warm, he can sweat out toxins in a sauna.

Dana

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