Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Hi ....we do 2-3 caps of AFP with all meals and snacks...even if it's gfcf. We just try to be in the habit of always doing both AFP and ZP. We do at least 2 caps of both at all meals and snacks, We do No- Fenol in between meals like at 10:00am and 3:00pm. Hope that helps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 >>Even when they are gfcfsf, do I still > give the AFP? You can, to address cross contamination, infractions, etc. If there is nothing for the enzyme to address, it can work on clearing out accumulated " gunk " in the digestive system. >> I don't think he has a phenol problem, but I have > No-Phenol just in case. He has started acting really hyper again and > " barking " at me when he gets the least bit frustrated. Try giving a No-Fenol chewable, see if that helps. It might also be yeast, or corn intolerance, or a few other things. >>Oh yeah, he started a > new thing recently... spinning in the last couple of days- and he > never used to do this. This was always yeast overgrowth for my son. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 > > > Try giving a No-Fenol chewable, see if that helps. > > It might also be yeast, or corn intolerance, or a few other things. > Can the Zyme prime address corn and other foods that can be considered regularly intolarable foods? If so, do you think 4 chewables is enough for a 3 y old regular appitite? > >>Oh yeah, he started a > > new thing recently... spinning in the last couple of days- and he > > never used to do this. > > > This was always yeast overgrowth for my son. > > Dana > As with the yeast, do you think it is OK to start addressing it W/ Candidase? I have heard that Grape Seed Extract is bitter and I might be up for a fight w/ that one. If you think it is better than Candidase, what type on how much would you recommend? Thanks a lot for helping. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 > Can the Zyme prime address corn and other foods that can be considered > regularly intolarable foods? If so, do you think 4 chewables is enough > for a 3 y old regular appitite? I have read messages that some parents have success with Zyme Prime plus No-Fenol to address a corn intolerance. For my son tho, no enzymes helped with corn. Only ALA chelation eliminated that problem. > As with the yeast, do you think it is OK to start addressing it W/ > Candidase? Yes, you can start with that if you want. It works well so long as the yeast is not horrible. >>I have heard that Grape Seed Extract is bitter and I might > be up for a fight w/ that one. If you think it is better than > Candidase, what type on how much would you recommend? GSE is much more effective than Candidase for yeast, but you might not need something so powerful. Start with the Candidase, see if that helps. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 I have found that putting the three drops of grape fruit seed extract (GSE) in an 8oz glass of water is quite undetectable. Coming from a mother with a son who is so sensitive to taste that he does not do juice or anything other than water. Actually it is one of the easiest thing I am able to give in terms of compliance. Re: dosing w/ enzymes > Can the Zyme prime address corn and other foods that can be considered > regularly intolarable foods? If so, do you think 4 chewables is enough > for a 3 y old regular appitite? I have read messages that some parents have success with Zyme Prime plus No-Fenol to address a corn intolerance. For my son tho, no enzymes helped with corn. Only ALA chelation eliminated that problem. > As with the yeast, do you think it is OK to start addressing it W/ > Candidase? Yes, you can start with that if you want. It works well so long as the yeast is not horrible. >>I have heard that Grape Seed Extract is bitter and I might > be up for a fight w/ that one. If you think it is better than > Candidase, what type on how much would you recommend? GSE is much more effective than Candidase for yeast, but you might not need something so powerful. Start with the Candidase, see if that helps. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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