Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 I use Kirkman's buffered C which is powder. Haleh --- melindafaith2005 <melindafaith2005@...> wrote: > I have been giving my four yr. old PDD-NOS Houston's enzymes since > last June. We have been giving her 1 AFP Chewable, 1 to 1/2 Zyme > Prime Chewable and 1 No-Fenol Chewable. She is on the SCD Diet. I > want to give her enough enzymes to help with gut healing. Since she > is SCD I do not think I need to add additional Zyme Prime unless I am > looking for the help of Papain and Bromelain. I did not know until > recently that 2 to 3 of AFP chewables = one capsule. I am considering > increasing the the AFP chewables or returning to peptizyde. What > information do I need to know to make this decision. We had a tone of > things going on when I started out and I thought the Zyme Prime may > have contributed to constipation. > > Currently we are fighting viruses so of course yeast as well. She is > on Nystatin three times a day. I have had to decrease Virastop to one > a day due to yeast concerns. I want to have the yeast under control > before stopping Nystatin. With one of her doses of Nystatin I give > her one drop of GSE and one Virastop. > > I have increased her Vit c up to 300 mg four times daily. I have > buffered C crystals from thompsom that has 3000 mg of vitamin c as > calcium ascorbate, ascorbic acid and 175 mg of calcium. She is very > sensitive to increases and I do not know how to break this down to > approximately 300 mg. How do you start slowly with these high potent > buffered C's? > > Thanks Melinda > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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