Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Sorry - but we've used that product (Digest Gold) for almost a year at every meal with no results or notable improvements. We've spent lots of money on Enzymedica products. Thanks for the info anyways. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 1:18:29 PMSubject: Re: Diet Frustration Hello, I would recommend you trying some digestive enzymes. Enzymedica makes one called DigestGold. It's the number one selling digestive enzyme and the most potent. There's a group called Enzymes & Autism (you might already be a part of it), the parents are great with advice on so many topics! You can see how they've benefited from DigestGold. If you would like samples or literature on DigestGold, just let me know and I can get that out to you. Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department enzymedica.com > > Hi All - > > Just curious on what to do about my son's diet. He is on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (for about 3 months now) and it doesn't seem to be helping him. In fact, he looks very pale & thin - he looks sick to me. Maybe he looks sick because of the anti-viral/anti- fungals? He's not in ketosis, buy the way - we make sure he gets plenty of carbs. I'm so tired of guessing. I'd like to take him off this crazy diet, since me & my husband don't think it's helped him one bit (not even with his constipation) , but don't know where to go from here, as far as what foods can I add back in. > > We did GFCF for years too without any real gains - so we're not dying to put him back on that either. Our child (who is now 7) doesn't seem to respond to dietary intervention. I just want to do the right thing for him. > > Does anyone know a great dietician that is well-versed in this autism-dietary maze? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Thanks for your concern. Yes - we were opening each capsule & giving a couple of minutes before each meal. We did access the advisors at Enzymedica too. Although they meant well, we seemed to get different directions from different people we spoke will; the direction varied from person to person. I can't say we've talked to Dave specifically. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 3:00:44 PMSubject: Re: Diet Frustration Hello I'm sorry to hear that you did not feel as if you saw any benefits. I would just like you to know that Enzymedica guarantees their products. We would not want you to buy something and not see any results. We offer one on one consultation with our technical advisors as well. They are usually able to figure out which is the best product for you to be taking. Enzymedica is truly interested in each and every one of its consumers. We want you to not only like the product, but most of all we want to help with the problem. Were you opening the capsules? Were you giving the DigestGold a couple of minutes before each meal? Feel free to call Dave at 888-918- 1118. He's a very good technical advisor that would love to help in any way. Alessandra Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department enzymedica.com > > > > Hi All - > > > > Just curious on what to do about my son's diet.. He is on the > Specific Carbohydrate Diet (for about 3 months now) and it doesn't > seem to be helping him. In fact, he looks very pale & thin - he > looks sick to me. Maybe he looks sick because of the anti- viral/anti- > fungals? He's not in ketosis, buy the way - we make sure he gets > plenty of carbs. I'm so tired of guessing. I'd like to take him off > this crazy diet, since me & my husband don't think it's helped him > one bit (not even with his constipation) , but don't know where to go > from here, as far as what foods can I add back in. > > > > We did GFCF for years too without any real gains - so we're not > dying to put him back on that either. Our child (who is now 7) > doesn't seem to respond to dietary intervention. I just want to do > the right thing for him. > > > > Does anyone know a great dietician that is well-versed in this > autism-dietary maze? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 I do not agree with you at all. We need all the help we can get. And if a company is willing to give us free products to try out, all the better. We all know that enzymes are a big help. If ANY company knows their product and can help us use it, I am thrilled. sally To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 2:08:27 PMSubject: Re: Diet Frustration Looks to me few people are using this forum as a place for marketing their products. This is not a good practice. This is a forum for parents to discuss about all kind of treatments they are doing to help their child.> > >> > > Hi All - > > > > > > Just curious on what to do about my son's diet. He is on the > > Specific Carbohydrate Diet (for about 3 months now) and it doesn't > > seem to be helping him. In fact, he looks very pale & thin - he > > looks sick to me. Maybe he looks sick because of the anti-> viral/anti-> > fungals? He's not in ketosis, buy the way - we make sure he gets > > plenty of carbs. I'm so tired of guessing. I'd like to take him > off > > this crazy diet, since me & my husband don't think it's helped him > > one bit (not even with his constipation) , but don't know where to > go > > from here, as far as what foods can I add back in.> > > > > > We did GFCF for years too without any real gains - so we're not > > dying to put him back on that either. Our child (who is now 7) > > doesn't seem to respond to dietary intervention. I just want to do > > the right thing for him.> > > > > > Does anyone know a great dietician that is well-versed in this > > autism-dietary maze?> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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