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Hi Chris

Taking GlutenEase in replacement of a gfcf is not recommended by

Enzymedica. GlutenEase was really made as a " safety net " to take with

meals when you are unsure if the food at say a restaurant contains

gluten. But it wasn't made to replace the diet. That can be very

dangerous for some but others who have mild intolerances are able to do

exactly that. So while we do not recommend it, it has been done by some

with mild intolerances.

Lacto is a product made for the who are lactose intolerant. Many

parents seem to like starting off their children on this product

because it is not a very strong product. They are able to see how their

children react to the product. But if you are not lactose intolerant

and have been taking the Digest fine, I would continue to use Digest

instead of Lacto.

You can take all of Enzymedica's products together. Depending on the

product, some are taken on an empty stomach and some are taken with

meals. Digest, Lacto, and GlutenEase all should be taken 5 minutes

before a meal. Feel free to ask me any other questions. I hope I was of

some help. :)

Alessandra

Enzymedica's Education Department

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> Hi does anyone use enzymedica enzymes we use digest and like the

> product but want to use them in place of gfcf diet I herd glutaneze

is

> a good one and there also one called lacto i think.How do I use these

> and can they be mixed together

>

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> > Hi does anyone use enzymedica enzymes we use digest and like the

> > product but want to use them in place of gfcf diet I herd

glutaneze

> is

> > a good one and there also one called lacto i think.How do I use

these

> > and can they be mixed together

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If he were lactose intolerant he would symptoms like diarrhea, loose

stools, pain or cramps, bloating, gas and nausea. I would stay on the

Digest and add GlutenEase. Feel free to ask any other questions if

you're still confused.

Alessandra

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> > > Hi does anyone use enzymedica enzymes we use digest and like

the

> > > product but want to use them in place of gfcf diet I herd

> glutaneze

> > is

> > > a good one and there also one called lacto i think.How do I use

> these

> > > and can they be mixed together

> > >

> >

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>> Hi does anyone use enzymedica enzymes we use digest and like the product but

want

to use them in place of gfcf diet I herd glutaneze is a good one and there also

one called

lacto i think.How do I use these and can they be mixed together

GlutenEase is probably the most effective all-around gluten-digesting enzyme

product on

the market currently. I know many people using it instead of a GFCF diet.

Remember this

is for using when you are gluten sensitive due to gut injury as is the case for

most autism

conditions and general leaky gut situations. Just as when people use Peptizyde

or

Peptidase complete.

However, in the case of celiac, these gluten-enzymes are only to use in addition

to the

gluten-free diet. With celiac, GlutenEase is unique in that it is reported as

very helpful in

lessening the reactions for accidental gluten exposure. It has not caused the

problems of

worsening the reaction that other gluten-protease products have in the past.

For the situation above, use either Lacto or Digest as your broad-spectrum

product for

digesting foods in general, plus GlutenEase for added power in breaking down

gluten and

casein for the nutrition.

Lacto has less proteases in general than Digest, and more enzymes particular for

the

whole dairy food. But you will have lots of protease power in the added

GlutenEase.

Between Lacto and Digest, since you have already been using enzymes, it is

rather a toss

up. If you have much dairy sensitivity, I would suggest Lacto. However, you can

try one

bottle on one, then try one bottle of the other. Then go with whichever product

works best

for you in combination with GlutenEase.

You can contact the company and ask for samples.

www.enzymedica.com

Most companies tend to give samples if you ask. Just say, " I have a child with

autism or

digestive problems. I am not sure what product will work best for me, and these

were

suggested: blah, blah, and blah. Would I be able to get samples to try? " You can

say you

were in this support group, or support group in general. I find most supplement

companies will do this if you contact them directly. Sensitive kids are so

particular about

taste, smell, and texture, I would go broke and die of old age before I could

'try'

everything out there.

.

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,

What are your thoughts on Trienza?

Dana C. (One of many Dana's)

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>> Hi does anyone use enzymedica enzymes we use digest and like the product but

want

to use them in place of gfcf diet I herd glutaneze is a good one and there also

one called

lacto i think.How do I use these and can they be mixed together

GlutenEase is probably the most effective all-around gluten-digesting enzyme

product on

the market currently. I know many people using it instead of a GFCF diet.

Remember this

is for using when you are gluten sensitive due to gut injury as is the case for

most autism

conditions and general leaky gut situations. Just as when people use Peptizyde

or

Peptidase complete.

However, in the case of celiac, these gluten-enzymes are only to use in addition

to the

gluten-free diet. With celiac, GlutenEase is unique in that it is reported as

very helpful in

lessening the reactions for accidental gluten exposure. It has not caused the

problems of

worsening the reaction that other gluten-protease products have in the past.

For the situation above, use either Lacto or Digest as your broad-spectrum

product for

digesting foods in general, plus GlutenEase for added power in breaking down

gluten and

casein for the nutrition.

Lacto has less proteases in general than Digest, and more enzymes particular for

the

whole dairy food. But you will have lots of protease power in the added

GlutenEase.

Between Lacto and Digest, since you have already been using enzymes, it is

rather a toss

up. If you have much dairy sensitivity, I would suggest Lacto. However, you can

try one

bottle on one, then try one bottle of the other. Then go with whichever product

works best

for you in combination with GlutenEase.

You can contact the company and ask for samples.

www.enzymedica.com

Most companies tend to give samples if you ask. Just say, " I have a child with

autism or

digestive problems. I am not sure what product will work best for me, and these

were

suggested: blah, blah, and blah. Would I be able to get samples to try? " You can

say you

were in this support group, or support group in general. I find most supplement

companies will do this if you contact them directly. Sensitive kids are so

particular about

taste, smell, and texture, I would go broke and die of old age before I could

'try'

everything out there.

.

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I have been giving Digest Gold with meals that contain gluten and

casein. I have also been using DGX, Theramedix brand. I ordered DGX

thinking it was comparable to the Digest Gold. It it? I have been

giving GlutenEase with snacks that have gluten and casein in them. Do

I need to give GlutenEase in addition to the Digest Gold with meals

that have gluten and casein in them or would the Digest Gold be

enough? It is getting hard to tell when we are having infractions but

it seems like we have had a few. How do you deciede if you need

Digest or Digest Gold? I understand to give GlutenEase with the

Digest but how about the Digest Gold?

Sounds like maybe Digest with GlutenEase may be a better option?

We have been using enzymes for three years. When we started food

intolerance testing showed gluten, casein, egg, peanut and vanilla.

Sometimes my daughther has belching after taking enzymes without

enough food. Anyone else experience this?

Thanks, Melinda

>

> GlutenEase is probably the most effective all-around gluten-

digesting enzyme product on

> the market currently. I know many people using it instead of a GFCF

diet. Remember this

> is for using when you are gluten sensitive due to gut injury as is

the case for most autism

> conditions and general leaky gut situations. Just as when people

use Peptizyde or

> Peptidase complete.

>

> For the situation above, use either Lacto or Digest as your broad-

spectrum product for

> digesting foods in general, plus GlutenEase for added power in

breaking down gluten and

> casein for the nutrition.

>

> Lacto has less proteases in general than Digest, and more enzymes

particular for the

> whole dairy food. But you will have lots of protease power in the

added GlutenEase.

> Between Lacto and Digest, since you have already been using

enzymes, it is rather a toss

> up. If you have much dairy sensitivity, I would suggest Lacto.

However, you can try one

> bottle on one, then try one bottle of the other. Then go with

whichever product works best

> for you in combination with GlutenEase.

>

>>

>

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