Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 > > Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 14:08:53 -0000 > From: " danasview " <danasview@...> > Subject: Re: Recently started, phenol sensitivities question > > > > We've been Feingold Stage 1 for over a year have seen real improvement > > (behavior-wise) in our 9 year old. She's also dairy free. > > We started HN's AFP Peptizyde and Zyme Prime about 11 days ago. > She's been > > irritable, stuffy for the last couple of days. Am I right in > thinking this > > may be part of a " die-off. " ? > > > Probably " adjustment " , not die off. Adjustment generally lasts about > 3 weeks. > Why is 3 weeks the magic number? Does the gut begin to heal, or is the system just more cleaned out, or something else? Just curious. Doris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2005 Report Share Posted July 20, 2005 Hi Dorris Check message #80316. gave a really great explaination to me about the 3-4 week " magic time period " ....something about cell turnover and healing etc. I think. > > > We've been Feingold Stage 1 for over a year have seen real improvement > > > (behavior-wise) in our 9 year old. She's also dairy free. > > > We started HN's AFP Peptizyde and Zyme Prime about 11 days ago. > > She's been > > > irritable, stuffy for the last couple of days. Am I right in > > thinking this > > > may be part of a " die-off. " ? > > > > > > Probably " adjustment " , not die off. Adjustment generally lasts about > > 3 weeks. > > > Why is 3 weeks the magic number? Does the gut begin to heal, or is the > system just more cleaned out, or something else? Just curious. > Doris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2005 Report Share Posted July 20, 2005 > Check message #80316. gave a really great explaination to me > about the 3-4 week " magic time period " ....something about cell > turnover and healing etc. thanks . Here is the relevant part: " his gut could still be damaged after just 5 weeks. Gut healing and damage can start right away. Allow about 3-6 months for typical gut healing. I looked up actual cell growth rates. I takes 5 days from a new gut cell to work its way up to the tip of the villi. It takes about 3 weeks to 28 days for total gut cell lining turnover (which is really interesting that we have that 3-4 week period turn up again). These are general guides but let you know some of the physiology going on. It is like a cut on your skin. It starts healing right away, and you can see it healing, but it still takes some time for all the tenderness to go away and new skin to come back. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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