Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 Hi Joanna, This may not be the case for your kiddo, but may shed some light on your situation. I rarely get sick, but a couple of weeks ago, both my husband and I caught a bug/got food poisoning. What you are describing with your daughter sounds familiar. Before we actually got sick, I felt disgustingly overfull (even though I hadn't eaten in hours). Perhaps if your child felt this way she would try to assauge it by trying to induce vomiting. When I DID eventually throw up, most of the food was barely digested. DH and I felt better in about two days. Sorry that's such a graphically foul reply, but HTH! Hope the little one feels better soon. -christine In , " johahna " <johahna@h...> wrote: > > Hi, > I will try not to get too graphic with this but this evening my > daughter threw up. While taking a bath she kept sticking her hand > down her throat obviously to make herself throw up. (This is not > common behavior) Anyway what is weird is that she had eaten atleast > 2 1/2 hours earlier and I had given her 3/4 capsule Zyme and 1/4 AFP. > None of the food seemed the least bit digested and there were still > some remnants from lunch. How could this be. I would think that > even without the enzyme the food should be more digested by then. > Any thoughts? Does this mean anything? Thanks for your help. P.S. > we are new to the enzymes, this is our second week. Joanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 > None of the food seemed the least bit digested and there were still > some remnants from lunch. How could this be. I would think that > even without the enzyme the food should be more digested by then. If her system was upset by a virus or other " bug " , then it is common for food to be undigested. However, because you used enzymes, I would suspect that she does not tolerate those foods, even with enzymes. Which foods did you see undigested? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 I think you are right about the virus or bug. It occurred to me after I thought about it that Zyme would not be expected to break down a hotdog or greenbeans, is that right? She had eaten a bagel about an hour earlier than the other food with a zyme and it was no where to be found. I also found out today that my sister had a stomach bug this weekend and we were with her some so that must be it. It is good to know that it is common for food to be undigested at that time, it sure seemed weird. Thanks for your help. Joanna > > If her system was upset by a virus or other " bug " , then it is common > for food to be undigested. However, because you used enzymes, I would > suspect that she does not tolerate those foods, even with enzymes. > Which foods did you see undigested? > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 I think you are right about the virus or bug. It occurred to me after I thought about it that Zyme would not be expected to break down a hotdog or greenbeans, is that right? She had eaten a bagel about an hour earlier than the other food with a zyme and it was no where to be found. I also found out today that my sister had a stomach bug this weekend and we were with her some so that must be it. It is good to know that it is common for food to be undigested at that time, it sure seemed weird. Thanks for your help. Joanna > > If her system was upset by a virus or other " bug " , then it is common > for food to be undigested. However, because you used enzymes, I would > suspect that she does not tolerate those foods, even with enzymes. > Which foods did you see undigested? > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 > > I think you are right about the virus or bug. It occurred to me > after I thought about it that Zyme would not be expected to break > down a hotdog or greenbeans, is that right? It would break down those foods, altho for the green beans you might need No-Fenol also. My son did not tolerate green foods, even with enzymes, so your child might have that same problem. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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