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It did seem to get worse before beginning to get better, about 5 days worth of

hyper and impulse behavior. I thought I heard that the enzymes stay active for

around 90 minutes after they are administered.

We have not done wheat free in several years, so I can not give you any

feedback regarding the enzymes alone. Good luck,

ottakee5 <ottakee53@...> wrote:

I have some questions regarding our starting Peptizyde.

1. Does it get worse before it gets better?

2. How long do the enzymes stay active? Are they still active say 2

hours after giving them?

3. How long does it take to figure out if we need to go a wheat free

diet or if the enzymes are enough?

Sorry if these are repeats. Several times I have posted messages and

they haven't shown up--either by email or the list of messages on the

web site.

Ottakee

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Dear Ottakee,

Here are some answer derived from my experience using fungal broad

spectrum enzymatic products with protease, amylase, lipase and several

carbohydrases.

1. There is normally a " Regression period " also called " gliadin

withdraw syndrome " , I will say it is a detox period in which some

pathological conditions turn to be worst. That period is evident in

ADD, arthritis anf goute treatment with enzymes. It can take some 10

days to two weeks.

2. Enzyme Pharmacokinetic can be as follows, some quantity is used for

food digestion in the stomach and in the small intestine, some

quantity cross the intestinal barrier intact and goes to the blood.

Some research indicates that the maximum concentration of enzymes in

the blood can occur some two hours after ingestion.

Tests on adults taking enzymes for irritable bowel and dyspepsia

indicate that the enzyme effect takes four days. That means that if

aduilts stop taking enzymes, their pathological symptoms re-appear at

four days.

3. To go to diet changes. I will suggest to have the kid taking

enzymes for two or three weeks (the detox period) and then analyse its

food intolerance issues. Wheat digestion will need proteases but also

hemicellulases and cellulases. It is expected that you do not have to

go to a wheat free diet, but you have to test it.

Best luck !

VICTOR

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> I have some questions regarding our starting Peptizyde.

>

> 1. Does it get worse before it gets better?

>

> 2. How long do the enzymes stay active? Are they still active say

2

> hours after giving them?

>

> 3. How long does it take to figure out if we need to go a wheat

free

> diet or if the enzymes are enough?

>

> Sorry if these are repeats. Several times I have posted messages

and

> they haven't shown up--either by email or the list of messages on

the

> web site.

>

> Ottakee

>

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  • 1 year later...

As I understand it, peptizyde is supposed to be the equivalent as virastop?

So, if that is the case, then if one were using the peptizyde, then they would

have to take something for yeast such as candidase, candex, or no fenol?

Because like virastop, the peptizyde will cause yeast issues? Thanks for yout

input!

Ginger

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