Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 Hi all, we are about 6 weeks down the road on enzymes, using AFP PEPTIZYDE and NOFENOL, everything seems fine, I have brought back food containing milk ie cakes, biscuits etc, but am wondering could I go so far as to give little one a glass of milk, I know I shouldnt rush things, but so far in cakes etc he has been just fine and wondered how far I could reasonably take it, as he is so short and toothless I do wonder about calcium as an issue, he has been milk free for about 3yrs, also can I give him his old favourite pasta with tomatoe sauce, now he is on nofenol? Thanks in advance Vicky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 Could you not use rice milk or soya milk with added calcium just for now. If you introduce milk too soon it may stress his body.I would leave it a few more months just to play safe. Milk and Enzymes Hi all, we are about 6 weeks down the road on enzymes, using AFP PEPTIZYDE and NOFENOL, everything seems fine, I have brought back food containing milk ie cakes, biscuits etc, but am wondering could I go so far as to give little one a glass of milk, I know I shouldnt rush things, but so far in cakes etc he has been just fine and wondered how far I could reasonably take it, as he is so short and toothless I do wonder about calcium as an issue, he has been milk free for about 3yrs, also can I give him his old favourite pasta with tomatoe sauce, now he is on nofenol? Thanks in advance Vicky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 > Hi all, we are about 6 weeks down the road on enzymes, using AFP > PEPTIZYDE and NOFENOL, everything seems fine, I have brought back > food containing milk ie cakes, biscuits etc, but am wondering could I > go so far as to give little one a glass of milk, If you don't notice problems with milk products in baked goods, then you can definitely try giving straight milk. For my son, enzymes helped with milk, but if I gave it straight [as opposed to as an ingredient in a baked product], it caused excessive ear wax. So I don't give my son straight milk, but if it is in items, I don't care. >also can I give him his old favourite pasta with > tomatoe sauce, now he is on nofenol? That *should* be okay, altho my son did not tolerate tomatoes, even with No-Fenol, until about round 70 of ALA chelation. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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