Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 It says Cellulase 60,000 CU & Protease 200,000 HUT. That's the main things in it. I guess there is no Bromelain in it but, what could be causing this problem? The high amts.? I have only tried to give her the eighth of a capsule. Could it be the inflammation? Why do some kids not do well with citrus fruits? I can't figure out why K won't eat them at all. She does have acid relux also. Could that be part of it? I thought I would try the candidase again due to her not having the acidophilus. It seems like maybe the candidase is too strong.? Is this a possibility? Thanks. I am trying to figure this out. Jenn L Re: Candidase > I didn't think that candidase had bromelain in it, but maybe I am > remembering incorrectly. > > I know that candidase can kill yeast. > Have you tried giving her the activated charcoal afterward? > > Jody > > > > > > For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: > http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info > and > http://www.pecanbread.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 anks for that reply. I have to believe that's what is happening because she does have some inflammation in the GI too. Although, her scopes did not uncover this fact. Maybe she is just not ready to try the enzymes yet. She still needs to heal. I had an article about this a while back. Jenn & K sueb409 sueb409@...> wrote: > > It says Cellulase 60,000 CU & Protease 200,000 HUT. That's the main things Hi, Jenn, I have a very difficult time with enzymes - I get horrible stomach aches - even when I tried a low dose. The only information I could find was that sometimes people with celiac's have pain when they try enzymes, esp. protease. I also discovered that I have an ulcer, which the protease tends to uncover - I believe it eats away at dead cells around it. Also, with a couple of tries, I could tell you exactly where the food I ate with the enzymes was in my GI tract until it left about 24 hours later. If Kali has raw spots, the enzymes may be uncovering them and making them hurt. The spots may have to heal first, before she can tolerate the enzymes. Sue, celiac SCD 10 months For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info and http://www.pecanbread.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 anks for that reply. I have to believe that's what is happening because she does have some inflammation in the GI too. Although, her scopes did not uncover this fact. Maybe she is just not ready to try the enzymes yet. She still needs to heal. I had an article about this a while back. Jenn & K sueb409 sueb409@...> wrote: > > It says Cellulase 60,000 CU & Protease 200,000 HUT. That's the main things Hi, Jenn, I have a very difficult time with enzymes - I get horrible stomach aches - even when I tried a low dose. The only information I could find was that sometimes people with celiac's have pain when they try enzymes, esp. protease. I also discovered that I have an ulcer, which the protease tends to uncover - I believe it eats away at dead cells around it. Also, with a couple of tries, I could tell you exactly where the food I ate with the enzymes was in my GI tract until it left about 24 hours later. If Kali has raw spots, the enzymes may be uncovering them and making them hurt. The spots may have to heal first, before she can tolerate the enzymes. Sue, celiac SCD 10 months For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info and http://www.pecanbread.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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