Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 Peptizyde and HN-Zyme Prime 4-Month Summary from the Enzymes and Autism > Board > > [This paper is from DeFelice, autism researcher and co-moderator > of the enzymesandautism board. It has not been peer reviewed published. It > is intended for purposes of study and not as medical advice.] > > I am sending this to you for your information. This is a copy of the 4 > month summary report on the performance of Peptizyde and Zyme Prime and how > enzymes have been doing for the parents on the board. Hopefully you will > find it useful. It is intended to provide some guidelines for parents in > deciding if this is a worthwhile option for their own families. So many of > these treatments are a shot in the dark for each individual. More products > from different manufacturers will be announced this fall and hopefully this > will set a precedence for evaluating them. > > About the author > DeFelice and her two wonderful boys, 7 and 9, deal with sensory > integration disorder and have recently recovered from PDD. They have used > Peptizyde and Zyme Prime regularly since April, 2001. This recovery was a > direct result of using these enzymes in conjunction with other therapies. > They have tried several other enzyme products, the GFCF diet, the Feingold > diet, numerous supplements, some therapies and meds. She has been a > co-moderator of the enzymesandautism board since its establishment, is the > current listowner, has a Masters in Science, and works with computers, > education and biotech. Permission is granted to reproduce and distribute > this document as needed, as long as parts are not taken and used out of > context, and the original contact information is included. > > > Peptizyde and HN-Zyme Prime 4-Month Summary from the Enzymes and Autism > Board > > L. DeFelice > kjorn@... > August, 2001 --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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