Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Hi, Has anyone used this product? Houston Enzymes did not seem to do the trick for my son. I do love the convenient chewables though. He still has terrible bowels after GF/CF since 5/02, SCD for 1 year and Houston enzymes. He does not have yeast anymore and we are in the 5th month of TD-DMPS chelation. Thanks, Regina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 >>>> Has anyone used this product? Regina, I've been keeping an eye out specifically for reports on this product. It has been out for months and no one can find a post where it is helpful. I ask for experiences on it periodically. Based on the actual science, it isn't supposed to help in any remarkable way. But you always need to balance the science against actual experience. Sometimes good things happen in real life and then the researchers need to go and figure out way or update the science. But I've not found any positive reports. If you do run across any, please forward them. Or if you find where it isn't helping, forward those too. It all can be helpful. Most people are finding just as much success with other good broad- spectrum products. Buie's work was not on supplying isomaltase enzymes to product improvement in autism...it was looking for early markers of intestinal damage. Isomaltase is one of the carb enzymes located in the villi (along with lactase, DPP IV, and few other things). >>>>Houston Enzymes did not seem to do the trick for my son. I do love the convenient chewables though. How many of the chewables do you give? It might take 3 or more per dose to be effective. I believe a 'serving' is given at 2 tablets. But some people here have said they give 3 or more per dose. If you still have some chewables, you can try upping the dose before moving on. >>>He still has terrible bowels after GF/CF since 5/02, SCD for 1 year and Houston enzymes. He does not have yeast anymore and we are in the 5th month of TD-DMPS chelation. Can you say anything else about his behavior? How is his sleeping? What other supplements to you give? any successful? Any unsuccessful? Any particular stims or problems? Virus problem? I mention this in particular because a number of people not seeing good improvement with the items you mentioned turned out to have a chronic viral problem. (This is really the reason I got interested in enzymes for viruses...this subgroup was 'left over' when other people had found solutions) . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Hi , Thank you for your response. I did start the Kirkman's on Thursday. had a long weekend and I like to start things when he is home. His stools are darker already, but still very soft. wirh no change in behavior, except maybe a little increased hyperactivity. I am staying with Houstons for his lunch, because the school won't open capsules and he can't swollow pills yet. I do have some chewables left, and usually save them for snacks. We have not done anything anti-viral yet, but I have been looking into it and would love to hear suggestions on where to begin. Here is a little about : He is 6 years old. He is on the hyper side and has great difficulty concentrating. He is very gentle and very loving. He has decent receptive language, but very low verbal skills. He knows a lot of words, but only communicates verbally to express his basic desires. He is usually pretty compliant and does not get easily frustrated. He is not very stimmy, but does have a few verbal stims and rote behaviors. He can easily become obsessed with his interests which are pretty limited. (obsessed with paw prints) He does not really have any friends, but imitates a lot of what his big brother does.(adores him also) His sleep goes through cycles, and we are now in the middle of a bad one. has always had poor digestion. We have not seen any improvements with any of the treatments we have tried. Here are the supplements he is on: Zinc, selenium, magnesium, Amino Acids(Very calming for him), MB-12 shots with NAC and folinic acid, (helped with his language some) Co-enzyme Q10, Three-lac(doesn't seem to have yeast anymore as per testing and trials with anti-fungals), 5HTP, Cod Liver oil, TD-Glutithione, TD-DMPS, the enzymes I mentioned, Nu-Thera, Learners Edge(seened to help awareness, but also makes him hyper) He has been GF/CF for several years, and is far more reactive to wheat than dairy. He can tolerate some dairy on special occasions. He was on the SCD for 1 year with little improvements. Thanks for your time, Regina jornmatt <snowbear@...> wrote: >>>> Has anyone used this product? Regina, I've been keeping an eye out specifically for reports on this product. It has been out for months and no one can find a post where it is helpful. I ask for experiences on it periodically. Based on the actual science, it isn't supposed to help in any remarkable way. But you always need to balance the science against actual experience. Sometimes good things happen in real life and then the researchers need to go and figure out way or update the science. But I've not found any positive reports. If you do run across any, please forward them. Or if you find where it isn't helping, forward those too. It all can be helpful. Most people are finding just as much success with other good broad- spectrum products. Buie's work was not on supplying isomaltase enzymes to product improvement in autism...it was looking for early markers of intestinal damage. Isomaltase is one of the carb enzymes located in the villi (along with lactase, DPP IV, and few other things). >>>>Houston Enzymes did not seem to do the trick for my son. I do love the convenient chewables though. How many of the chewables do you give? It might take 3 or more per dose to be effective. I believe a 'serving' is given at 2 tablets. But some people here have said they give 3 or more per dose. If you still have some chewables, you can try upping the dose before moving on. >>>He still has terrible bowels after GF/CF since 5/02, SCD for 1 year and Houston enzymes. He does not have yeast anymore and we are in the 5th month of TD-DMPS chelation. Can you say anything else about his behavior? How is his sleeping? What other supplements to you give? any successful? Any unsuccessful? Any particular stims or problems? Virus problem? I mention this in particular because a number of people not seeing good improvement with the items you mentioned turned out to have a chronic viral problem. (This is really the reason I got interested in enzymes for viruses...this subgroup was 'left over' when other people had found solutions) . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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