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When Sam was taking them this way, I metled the chocolate, threw in some CLO

and other stuff he hated taking, dropped a small bit in each section of an

ice cube tray, then added the enzymes individually to eat cell of the tray and

then topped with a bit more choc, mix with a cocktail stick so all the powder

went in and freeze, Takes a bit of bashing to get them out, flexible trays

work best. Then I'd store them in a tupperware pot in the freezer - good for

two weeks!

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Mandi in UK - PS The book is highly recommended - treat yourself :)

think the chocolates sound like a great idea! Probably the most

consistent way I'd ever be able to get them into Lucas also. How do

you know what dose you're giving? Do you just try to make enough

chocolates to equal the doses that you mixed in?

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I mix the enzymes in ketchup, sometimes in juice - I've tried

getting the enzymes into a juice box - what a mess. Mostly I melt

gfcf chocolate chips, let them cool so that they are still melted but

not burning hot, then mix in the enzymes and then drop them by

teaspoons on wax paper, freeze, then store in a container in the

freezer. If your child has yeast, the sugar in the chocolate might

not be the best thing. Our doctor doesn't want us to use the

chocolate. I haven't found an alternative way that will consistently

get the enzymes into him though.

Have you read DeFelice's book " Enzymes for Autism and other

Neurological conditions " ?

> How do you administer the enzymes to your children? I have a

> difficult situation on my hands in this department because Luke

does not eat anything like applesauce or pudding in which the

contents of a capsule could be placed. He also does not drink juice

from a cup anymore (only juice boxes, for whatever reason) so it's

very difficult to add anything to his juice.

>

> Thanks,

>

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I think the chocolates sound like a great idea! Probably the most

consistent way I'd ever be able to get them into Lucas also. How do

you know what dose you're giving? Do you just try to make enough

chocolates to equal the doses that you mixed in?

I have not read that book, but it looks like it would have some

valuable info.

Thank you,

> I mix the enzymes in ketchup, sometimes in juice - I've tried

> getting the enzymes into a juice box - what a mess. Mostly I melt

> gfcf chocolate chips, let them cool so that they are still melted

but

> not burning hot, then mix in the enzymes and then drop them by

> teaspoons on wax paper, freeze, then store in a container in the

> freezer. If your child has yeast, the sugar in the chocolate

might

> not be the best thing. Our doctor doesn't want us to use the

> chocolate. I haven't found an alternative way that will

consistently

> get the enzymes into him though.

>

> Have you read DeFelice's book " Enzymes for Autism and other

> Neurological conditions " ?

>

>

>

> > How do you administer the enzymes to your children? I have a

> > difficult situation on my hands in this department because Luke

> does not eat anything like applesauce or pudding in which the

> contents of a capsule could be placed. He also does not drink

juice

> from a cup anymore (only juice boxes, for whatever reason) so

it's

> very difficult to add anything to his juice.

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

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