Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 We started AFP at 1/4 cap 1 meal for several days, then added 1/4 cap to another meal. Slowly progressed to each meal then started increasing the dosage-yes we went really slow. We experienced a lot of gassiness for a couple days and many extra wet diapers. I don't have any experience with phenols Best Wishes! Becky > need to get some info on what to do with them when I get them. > Ordered the AFP Peptizyde and the SCD Zyme Prime for my 8 yr old son > on the spectrum. From what I have read the peptizydes are to be > given before a protein rich meal?? Is starting out with one a day > ok? or should I go with all meals that have protein? Or is that > totally not how it should be done? I may be getting info confused, > but I think I read that the Z Primes are more for carbohydrate rich > foods?? > > My son is already over weight and is very bloated and gasy a lot, his > belly even looks pregnant and hard after eating often. He may have a > phenol problem and may get the No Fenol later on, but I did read that > the Zyme Prime can help some with phenol. Don't want to do too much > at once. > > What should I expect? Some say you get negative side effects in the > beginning? Do all get this? Is it less likely if using both products > or more? > > thanks for info. I am planning to have him swallow the capsules by > the way, if he can handle it. He is pretty good with pills, so > probalby he can. Should I give them a half hour before a meal or > so? I personally take glucophage/metformin for diabetes with each > meal, so it won't be hard to remember to give him his enzymes. > thanks again for info! I really hope these help him. > > oh and the main problems we have with my boy are behavioral outbursts > at school and major anxiety and phobias. he really regresses at > school to that of like a very disabled 2 yr old! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 > oh and the main problems we have with my boy are behavioral outbursts > at school and major anxiety and phobias. he really regresses at > school to that of like a very disabled 2 yr old! Sounds like your son could have environmental allergies. Molds, formaldehyde, or even the smell of school supplies like markers and paints can give some children behavioral problems. Does he do better on breaks from school, like weekends or long holidays? Many children with food intolerances also have environmental issues that don't show up as the typical watery eyes and runny nose but show up in their behavior. Have you read Doris Rapp's book " Is This Your Child " or her new one " Is This Your Child's World " ? There different types of testing you can do to find out if your son does have environmental allergies but I do not recommend going to a traditional allergest because they test for IGe type response and many children that act out behaviorally don't test positive with that type of testing. Do you follow the Feingold diet by eliminating artificials and preservatives? Of all the things we have done for my daughter, joining Feingold was the best choice for the money. The membership is $69.00 plus shipping. For amount of money we spend on supplements and doctors, the $69.00 is a small fee. We have found that everyone in our family benefits in some way by following Feingold. My husband who had cronic headaches and believed the were caused by small sinus passageways(dr. told him this) no longer gets headaches. Sorry, I'm not advertising for them but I could go on and on how it helped my family. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 To jump on here, fluorescent lights trigger these sorts of outbursts from my son. We have to eliminate fluorescent lighting in the kitchen and replace with recessed lights so that I don't get migraines when I cook. Has to do with the eyes for us. Schools are notorious for their fluorescent lighting. Re: ordered enzymes, so when the come... > > > oh and the main problems we have with my boy are behavioral > outbursts > > at school and major anxiety and phobias. he really regresses at > > school to that of like a very disabled 2 yr old! > > > Sounds like your son could have environmental allergies. Molds, > formaldehyde, or even the smell of school supplies like markers and > paints can give some children behavioral problems. Does he do better > on breaks from school, like weekends or long holidays? Many > children with food intolerances also have environmental issues that > don't show up as the typical watery eyes and runny nose but show up > in their behavior. > > Have you read Doris Rapp's book " Is This Your Child " or her new > one " Is This Your Child's World " ? There different types of testing > you can do to find out if your son does have environmental allergies > but I do not recommend going to a traditional allergest because they > test for IGe type response and many children that act out > behaviorally don't test positive with that type of testing. > > Do you follow the Feingold diet by eliminating artificials and > preservatives? Of all the things we have done for my daughter, > joining Feingold was the best choice for the money. The membership > is $69.00 plus shipping. For amount of money we spend on supplements > and doctors, the $69.00 is a small fee. We have found that everyone > in our family benefits in some way by following Feingold. My > husband who had cronic headaches and believed the were caused by > small sinus passageways(dr. told him this) no longer gets headaches. > Sorry, I'm not advertising for them but I could go on and on how it > helped my family. > > Diane > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 that is interesting...because my son seems to act up and get very hyper at one particular grocery store and I always think there must be sometihng in the lighting or sometihng there that does that to him! > > > oh and the main problems we have with my boy are behavioral > > outbursts > > > at school and major anxiety and phobias. he really regresses at > > > school to that of like a very disabled 2 yr old! > > > > > > Sounds like your son could have environmental allergies. Molds, > > formaldehyde, or even the smell of school supplies like markers and > > paints can give some children behavioral problems. Does he do better > > on breaks from school, like weekends or long holidays? Many > > children with food intolerances also have environmental issues that > > don't show up as the typical watery eyes and runny nose but show up > > in their behavior. > > > > Have you read Doris Rapp's book " Is This Your Child " or her new > > one " Is This Your Child's World " ? There different types of testing > > you can do to find out if your son does have environmental allergies > > but I do not recommend going to a traditional allergest because they > > test for IGe type response and many children that act out > > behaviorally don't test positive with that type of testing. > > > > Do you follow the Feingold diet by eliminating artificials and > > preservatives? Of all the things we have done for my daughter, > > joining Feingold was the best choice for the money. The membership > > is $69.00 plus shipping. For amount of money we spend on supplements > > and doctors, the $69.00 is a small fee. We have found that everyone > > in our family benefits in some way by following Feingold. My > > husband who had cronic headaches and believed the were caused by > > small sinus passageways(dr. told him this) no longer gets headaches. > > Sorry, I'm not advertising for them but I could go on and on how it > > helped my family. > > > > Diane > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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