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After months of supplementation I realized that for my son AFP Peptizide

caused more issues than it helped. while it improved protein digestion, he did

not do well on it behaviorally or in terms of Bowels. He stopped taking it and

since my son only stops taking what he is reactive to, I didn't insist. He is

doing better without it. I think the reason is that my son has autoimmune

reaction to his own Dipeptidylpepdidase (DPP) enzymes and it finally occured

to me that perhaps supplementing him with it may not have been wisest. We

still have gut problems, but I know it is autoimmune related. I would be

interested to know what Devin and 's thoughts are on supplementing with

DPP for kids who have IgA to their own DDP. I have brought it up several times

and made posts about it but haven't heard anything. I will keep searching

outside this message board too.

Best,

Haleh

--- genuine4321 <genuine4321@...> wrote:

> Thanks for the response. I've been doing GSE for the past 2 days and

> have seen a big difference in behavior (for the better) which makes

> be believe there is yeast overgrowth but that may not be the cause

> of the circles as they remain. Is it possible that she is intolerant

> to the AFP? Looking back through my journal it seems the dark

> circles coincided with AFP but I have not heard of any child having

> an intolerance to that. Also, I know chlorine may be a problem and

> she has been in the pool everyday - could this be a possible cause?

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> > >>The only problem is that since we

> > > started enzymes she has gotten really noticeable dark circles

> under

> > > her eyes. She is on the Houstion trio of AFP Peptizide, Zyme

> Prime and

> > > No-Phenol, one cap or chewable each with each meal or snack (we

> worked

> > > up very slowly to this dosage). Clearly she has an intolerance

> to

> > > something. Should I increase the dose of all enzymes or just the

> No-

> > > Phenol?

> >

> >

> > Try increasing the No-Fenol, see if that helps.

> >

> > Dark circles are common with phenol intolerance [sometimes other

> foods

> > also, like corn, which the enzymes might not address] and also

> yeast

> > overgrowth

> >

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

> >

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

> >

> > Dana

> >

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Hello,

This is my first time here and I noticed the dark circle discussion. May I ask

where they are, such as under the eyes I am wondering? I have a 4 yr old girl

and we just started with a DAN practioner and our labs are not back from Great

Plains as of yet. Sorry to slow everyone down..just trying to keep up and

understand

Thanks

Patti

A Balanced life is like having a

cookie in each hand:)

Re: Took care of the yeast, still dark circles.

dark circles for my son means food intolerance (infractions)

vicki

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There are a few ingredients in the AFP chewables that can cause

intolerance. I think we might be dealing with that here too, but

I'm in denial. I won't go back to mixing powder.

Amy

> > >>The only problem is that since we

> > > started enzymes she has gotten really noticeable dark circles

> under

> > > her eyes. She is on the Houstion trio of AFP Peptizide, Zyme

> Prime and

> > > No-Phenol, one cap or chewable each with each meal or snack

(we

> worked

> > > up very slowly to this dosage). Clearly she has an intolerance

> to

> > > something. Should I increase the dose of all enzymes or just

the

> No-

> > > Phenol?

> >

> >

> > Try increasing the No-Fenol, see if that helps.

> >

> > Dark circles are common with phenol intolerance [sometimes other

> foods

> > also, like corn, which the enzymes might not address] and also

> yeast

> > overgrowth

> >

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

> >

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

> >

> > Dana

> >

>

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> Thanks for the response. I've been doing GSE for the past 2 days and

> have seen a big difference in behavior (for the better) which makes

> be believe there is yeast overgrowth but that may not be the cause

> of the circles as they remain.

Food intolerance can cause circles, especially phenol intolerance.

GSE is high phenol, so you might want to give it with No-Fenol enzyme

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

http://www.houstonni.com/

>> Is it possible that she is intolerant

> to the AFP?

Yes. Try removing it, see if that helps.

>>Also, I know chlorine may be a problem and

> she has been in the pool everyday - could this be a possible cause?

Yes, for chemical sensitivity or yeast overgrowth issues.

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

Dana

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> Hello,

>

> This is my first time here and I noticed the dark circle discussion.

May I ask where they are, such as under the eyes I am wondering?

Most of the time, when someone indicates dark circles, it means under

the eyes. Phenol intolerance is a common cause, altho there are other

causes also

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

Dana

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Thank You Dana,

Not sure what Phenol Intolerance is yet but I am going to try a search

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>

> Hello,

>

> This is my first time here and I noticed the dark circle discussion.

May I ask where they are, such as under the eyes I am wondering?

Most of the time, when someone indicates dark circles, it means under

the eyes. Phenol intolerance is a common cause, altho there are other

causes also

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

Dana

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Hi Patti - The circles look literally like racoon eyes. They are the

darkest under the eyes, not as bad above. From another post I just

noticed I see that the pool chlorine could be the cause for my

daughter. I have heard of people spraying their kids with an epsom

salt/water solution after swimming. I think I will try that and see

if that helps.

>

> Hello,

>

> This is my first time here and I noticed the dark circle

discussion. May I ask where they are, such as under the eyes I am

wondering? I have a 4 yr old girl and we just started with a DAN

practioner and our labs are not back from Great Plains as of yet.

Sorry to slow everyone down..just trying to keep up and understand

>

> Thanks

>

> Patti

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> A Balanced life is like having a

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> cookie in each hand:)

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circles.

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> dark circles for my son means food intolerance (infractions)

>

> vicki

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Thanks Haleh - I have tried to email Dr. Houston directly but was

bounced as the mail account was full. I will try again. I try to

only start one thing at a time but it is still hard to figure out

these symptoms!

> > > >>The only problem is that since we

> > > > started enzymes she has gotten really noticeable dark

circles

> > under

> > > > her eyes. She is on the Houstion trio of AFP Peptizide, Zyme

> > Prime and

> > > > No-Phenol, one cap or chewable each with each meal or snack

(we

> > worked

> > > > up very slowly to this dosage). Clearly she has an

intolerance

> > to

> > > > something. Should I increase the dose of all enzymes or just

the

> > No-

> > > > Phenol?

> > >

> > >

> > > Try increasing the No-Fenol, see if that helps.

> > >

> > > Dark circles are common with phenol intolerance [sometimes

other

> > foods

> > > also, like corn, which the enzymes might not address] and also

> > yeast

> > > overgrowth

> > >

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

> > >

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

> > >

> > > Dana

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Hi Gen,

Yes, We were told to do the Epsom salt /cornstarch baths and our md said also to

put some shea butter on the girls before hand. I am guessing it does not let any

metals or whatever into their skin...sort of like a barrier? Our doctor

confirmed to me (when I placed a nervous phone call) that the dark circles are

connected with the yeast or how one's system acts.

Whatever the case, she is more alert and not drugged up. I am hoping your

daughter is feeling good:))

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> dark circles for my son means food intolerance (infractions)

>

> vicki

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