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We first tried enzymes ages ago and had to give up as the taste was vile

and ds would spit them out... same old story. For a while I thought that

all enzymes were like that and no point in trying anything else until

someone mentioned that it is actually the plant enzymes: papain and

bromelain, that give the horrible taste, and suggested we try ZymePrime

and APF Peptizyde - these are the tastless version of Houston original

formulas, we have started the Z one for now and so far no problems, just

pour some in a bit of juice before a meal, no taste!!

here is a site with good description (they don't ship outside UK but

nice clear overview): www.mandimart.com

Best,

Natasa

> >

> > Thanks Natasa,

> >

> > Ever since I read Megson's bethanacol treatment I knew it would

> > definitely relate to CJ's issues. He fits all of the profiles (it

> seems he

> > fits every single profile of all treatments though). I tried

> introducing

> > more Vitamin A through NN children DHA CLO but he is having trouble

> > digesting too much of the oil. I am trying to work up VERY slowly. I

> don't

> > know if he will ever make it to the point of tolerating as much as

> Megson

> > recommends but maybe that just shows how much he needs the

bethanacol

> for it

> > to work. This feels like the never ending road...-

> >

> > BTW, you are really starting to sound like a biologist and

> immunologist.

> > You're soaking it all in like a sponge, I think I've hit " overwhelm "

> mode so

> > my sponge is a little full at the moment. I need to catch up. LOL!

> >

> > _____

> >

> > From: mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>

> [mailto:mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>

]

> On

> > Behalf Of natasa778

> > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 7:29 AM

> > mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>

> > Subject: Re: A New Autism One Radio Show

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi Stan, Dr Deth is definitely the guy for this - he has done quite

a

> > lot of research on dopamine receptors, notably D4 receptors. These

are

> > linked to calcium channels. In his Autism One presentation he talks

A

> > LOT about membrane fluidity. This would be closer to my real

question

> -

> > ie interdependence between these receptors and channels and how

these

> > modulate each other, with the focus being on L-type calcium

channels.

> >

> > My question is NOT related to problems of calcium processing as

such,

> as

> > those problems would be downstream of membrane dysfunctions and I am

> > sure Dr Deth has not gone into that area (Alison, I believe that

> > somehow our kids' problems are related to membrane dysfunctions, we

> need

> > guys like and to help figure out how exactly, and how

to

> go

> > about testing and treatment - VitA/bethanacol treatment is one of

the

> > possible answers, for some of our kids!).

> >

> > Megson presented on both 2005 and 2006 Autism One. This year's

> > presentation focused closely on calcium channelopathy and one of the

> > possible treatments for channel modulation. Not sure if Dr Deth saw

> it,

> > but I believe the two presentation would link up nicely to form a

BIG

> > piece of the puzzle...

> >

> > Natasa

> >

>

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