Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Jody, I didn't find what I was looking for yet but, I did find this.... 3. A digestive aid of pancreatic enzymes, including lactase, cellulase, and peptidase, (with ox bile if there is evidence of indigestion of fat). Use enough to correct all observed stomach or bowel irregularities. A good one is SpectrazymeT by MetagenicsT available from www.randallnutritioncenter.com/rcnc2000/spectrazyme.html, but it doesn't contain ox bile. There is only a couple of possible downsides. If you are taking large, regular doses of aspirin or NSAIDS, these will make your stomach so raw, and your gut so leaky, that the protease could eat on your stomach or gut. To give the stomach full protection against HCl and protease, drink a large glass of water one-half hour before eating (this will hydrate the mucus lining of the stomach), and take the enzymes in the middle of your meal (mix it with the food of children). So, if taking lots of pain pills, or if you have an ulcer, or severe gastritis, find an enzyme supplement without protease. RGardens, International, " Gamma-Zyme " , 200 capsules for $30.00 is the only one I know of. Phone #. Remember too, that aspirin or aspirin-containing compounds or anti-inflammatory drugs such as indocin, butazolidin, or cortisone should never be taken when hydrochloric acid is being supplemented. This combination increases the risk of ulcer. Two enzyme tablets at bedtime is reported to usually desensitize you to pollens and things that cause hayfever-and perhaps other allergies. Enzymes introduced in large amounts too quickly can affect the bowel: usually diarrhea, intestinal bloating, peculiar acrid smell of the stool, and, in some cases, itching of the perianal area. Work up to dose slowly, back off if these symptoms persist. I got this from http://www.autime.net/Autism%20%20Nutrition.htm Scroll down to " Healing the Gut " It's #3. Still looking for the other info. though too. Jenn & Kali 8 months scd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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