Guest guest Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 > > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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