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Hello! I have a 6 year daughter with mild autism/mild pdd. I am looking into

the enzymes and was wondering were to begin with my child. Let me give you a

little back ground on her. She had basically been developmentally delayed since

she was born and then developed autistic tendencies around 15-18 months of

age. As an infant she spit up tremendously and was very lethargic. I guess

around 10 months of age is when she started being picky with food maybe, I can't

remember exactly. Anyway, I strongly believe she has viral issues. I do what I

can with her diet which is not perfect, but it is better than nothing at all.

She is a hard one that is for sure! I go the the Nourshing Traditions diet by

Sally Fallon. It is similar to the concept of the BED. My daughter is recently

getting over a bad case of strep. Do you all have any suggestions as to what I

might start out with or maybe you can tell me what you have used with your

child and how it has helped or not? Thank you!!!!

Ginger

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> Hello! I have a 6 year daughter with mild autism/mild pdd. I am

looking into

> the enzymes and was wondering were to begin with my child.

This site has good info

http://www.enzymestuff.com/

>>Anyway, I strongly believe she has viral issues.

I used Virastop enzyme, olive leaf extract, and high doses of vitamin

C to eliminate my kids' virus issues.

>>My daughter is recently

> getting over a bad case of strep.

The anti-virals above, also work on bacteria. So you can use them for

that problem also.

Viral " die off " does tend to cause yeast overgrowth, and antibiotics

also tend to cause yeast overgrowth, so you should probably consider a

good yeast protocol

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

Dana

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