Guest guest Posted May 22, 2001 Report Share Posted May 22, 2001 Hi , I know you'll get responses on this question, but I thought I'd add mine. The enzymes help your child process the foods that are causing the problems. But how much processing is being done by the enzymes isn't known. I'm sure it's individual. These foods cause different effects in our kids, different areas are being damaged. So while it may appear that your child is able to eat anything while taking enzymes, no one knows for sure if there is still some damage being done. I would not go off the diet in exchange for the enzymes. But I do use papain (papaya enzyme) with the diet, just in case he gets something that could harm him (such as wheat bread crumbs in his peanut butter, due to having too many kids not paying attention to which peanut butter is NOT theirs). At least this is the way I see it. Lolita >his/her child? Is this in addition to the diet? Is the diet not needed if >using enzymes? > >Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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