Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 In a message dated 14/04/2006 15:18:49 GMT Daylight Time, jensbeard@... writes: Does Kirkman's or enzymedica have aspergillus? I'd like to have a heavy carb enzyme to help digest the many rice derived foods he eats. Thanks to all! >>>I think all plant enzymes are manufactured usign Aspergillius but I may be wrong Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Hi all, I've got lots of responses as to why my son seems to be really " fitty " and has bad poops on Houston's. I thank you all for your support and help!! From all of the responses, and from knowing my son, what we've tried, what foods he eats, etc., I just feel that the enzymes seem to do their job, but that he reacts to something in them. Searching past posts, I realized it most likely is the Aspergillus. I copied this from a previous post, " The citric acid might also be made using a fermentation process with Aspergillus. " It was talking about an allergy to citric acid. All 5 of my children have an allergy to citric acid which I've know since my oldest were babies. It MUST be the aspergillus!! Also, the NO Fenol doesn't seem to be the problem, but the other 2 are. Does anyone have any suggestions for enzymes then? I think Caleb would be okay with a pineapple or papaya derived enzyme since he tolerates both of these fruits well. He really needs an enzyme since we saw some new good things on Houston's but the benefits just didn't override the constant fits. Caleb would often just go lay down in bed because he couldn't stand himself!! Does Kirkman's or enzymedica have aspergillus? I'd like to have a heavy carb enzyme to help digest the many rice derived foods he eats. Thanks to all! (mom to Caleb) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Kirkman has an enzyme called Carb Digest with Isodase that we are using. You may want to call the company ask exactly what is in it. Best, Haleh --- jensbeard <jensbeard@...> wrote: > Hi all, I've got lots of responses as to why my son seems to be > really " fitty " and has bad poops on Houston's. I thank you all for > your support and help!! From all of the responses, and from knowing > my son, what we've tried, what foods he eats, etc., I just feel that > the enzymes seem to do their job, but that he reacts to something in > them. Searching past posts, I realized it most likely is the > Aspergillus. I copied this from a previous post, " The citric acid > might also be made using a fermentation process with Aspergillus. " It > was talking about an allergy to citric acid. All 5 of my children > have an allergy to citric acid which I've know since my oldest were > babies. It MUST be the aspergillus!! Also, the NO Fenol doesn't seem > to be the problem, but the other 2 are. Does anyone have any > suggestions for enzymes then? I think Caleb would be okay with a > pineapple or papaya derived enzyme since he tolerates both of these > fruits well. He really needs an enzyme since we saw some new good > things on Houston's but the benefits just didn't override the constant > fits. Caleb would often just go lay down in bed because he couldn't > stand himself!! Does Kirkman's or enzymedica have aspergillus? I'd > like to have a heavy carb enzyme to help digest the many rice derived > foods he eats. Thanks to all! > > (mom to Caleb) > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Sorry it has taken me so long to get to that post. Is he taking the chewables? If so the citric acid in the chewables might be the problem and you could give the powder from the capsules....although I did have the citric acid problem, I didn't have a problem with the capsule enzymes from Houstons. Peace, Kathy E. > > Hi all, I've got lots of responses as to why my son seems to be > really " fitty " and has bad poops on Houston's. I thank you all for > your support and help!! From all of the responses, and from knowing > my son, what we've tried, what foods he eats, etc., I just feel that > the enzymes seem to do their job, but that he reacts to something in > them. Searching past posts, I realized it most likely is the > Aspergillus. I copied this from a previous post, " The citric acid > might also be made using a fermentation process with Aspergillus. " It > was talking about an allergy to citric acid. All 5 of my children > have an allergy to citric acid which I've know since my oldest were > babies. It MUST be the aspergillus!! Also, the NO Fenol doesn't seem > to be the problem, but the other 2 are. Does anyone have any > suggestions for enzymes then? I think Caleb would be okay with a > pineapple or papaya derived enzyme since he tolerates both of these > fruits well. He really needs an enzyme since we saw some new good > things on Houston's but the benefits just didn't override the constant > fits. Caleb would often just go lay down in bed because he couldn't > stand himself!! Does Kirkman's or enzymedica have aspergillus? I'd > like to have a heavy carb enzyme to help digest the many rice derived > foods he eats. Thanks to all! > > (mom to Caleb) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 I tried Wobenzyme I think from enzymedica and they gave me severe joint pain which is my usual Aspergillus symptom. Peace, Kathy E. > > > In a message dated 14/04/2006 15:18:49 GMT Daylight Time, > jensbeard@... writes: > > Does Kirkman's or enzymedica have aspergillus? I'd > like to have a heavy carb enzyme to help digest the many rice derived > foods he eats. Thanks to all! > > > > >>>I think all plant enzymes are manufactured usign Aspergillius but I may > be wrong > > Mandi in UK > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 In a message dated 15/04/2006 13:26:17 GMT Daylight Time, help4kali@... writes: My daughter seems to be having a problem with the Bromelain in some of the enzymes. Which enzymes do not have it, I don't know. >>>HNI = AFP Zyme Prome & No Fenol no fruties n there HTH Mandi in UK _Treating Autism_ (http://www.treatingautism.com/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 In a message dated 15/04/2006 13:26:17 GMT Daylight Time, help4kali@... writes: My daughter seems to be having a problem with the Bromelain in some of the enzymes. Which enzymes do not have it, I don't know. >>>HNI = AFP Zyme Prome & No Fenol no fruties n there HTH Mandi in UK _Treating Autism_ (http://www.treatingautism.com/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 What were the specific symptoms of his reaction to Aspergillus? My daughter seems to be having a problem with the Bromelain in some of the enzymes. Which enzymes do not have it, I don't know. I hope she doesn't react to Asperilligus too..... We're just starting some supplements. Sorry for butting in here. Just want to learn more so we can figure things out too. Jenn L Kathleen Eickwort <Kathleen_E@...> wrote: I tried Wobenzyme I think from enzymedica and they gave me severe joint pain which is my usual Aspergillus symptom. Peace, Kathy E. > > > In a message dated 14/04/2006 15:18:49 GMT Daylight Time, > jensbeard@... writes: > > Does Kirkman's or enzymedica have aspergillus? I'd > like to have a heavy carb enzyme to help digest the many rice derived > foods he eats. Thanks to all! > > > > >>>I think all plant enzymes are manufactured usign Aspergillius but I may > be wrong > > Mandi in UK > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 > the enzymes seem to do their job, but that he reacts to something in > them. Searching past posts, I realized it most likely is the > Aspergillus. I copied this from a previous post, " The citric acid > might also be made using a fermentation process with Aspergillus. " It > was talking about an allergy to citric acid. All 5 of my children > have an allergy to citric acid which I've know since my oldest were > babies. It MUST be the aspergillus!! My kids did not tolerate citric acid because most commercial citric acid is made from corn, and they did not tolerate corn until the very end of ALA chelation. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 With my son, it was like the enzymes were working (his belly was less bloated looking, he was so hungry every minute, he stopped needing his epsom salt baths so often, etc), but his poops kept staying so smelly and mushy (just like it happens when he has a food infraction). Also, the reason I finally took him off (the straw that broke the camel's back) was that each day he kept escalating his fit episodes to where even he couldn't stand it himself. Every little thing caused him a major whine session, and he's never like that even when yeast is a problem. Once I took him off of the enzymes, it took a few days to finally de-escalate back to normal. He's needing his epsom baths to help digest food again, but he's his happy little self again Several people asked if it could be another food causing an intolerance or possibly still a " die-off " reaction, but I must say no to both. He'd been on the enzymes for 6 weeks or so, and we went through the normal die-off reaction phase, after that things were okay for about 2 weeks, and then he started to go down hill on them. This is similar to his reaction to citric acid or milk. It's like it takes a while to build up in his system, and then we have a big problem. Also, we had not tried new foods, but were staying with what I know he tolerates. I'm hoping to try the bromelain or papain type of enzymes with no aspergillus. Any suggestions? (mom to Caleb) > > > > > > In a message dated 14/04/2006 15:18:49 GMT Daylight Time, > > jensbeard@ writes: > > > > Does Kirkman's or enzymedica have aspergillus? I'd > > like to have a heavy carb enzyme to help digest the many rice derived > > foods he eats. Thanks to all! > > > > > > > > >>>I think all plant enzymes are manufactured usign Aspergillius but I may > > be wrong > > > > Mandi in UK > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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