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--- I really need help, I posted this below earlier today, I am

really concerned about the fungal part of the enzymes, we use houston

and always have for 4 years, I would like to have an enzyme with no

fungus, can anyone help.

thanks

In , " kaskadmom " <kaskadmom@...>

wrote:

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> --- Hello Alessandra,

> I am very confused, we have used houston enzymes for 4 years with

our

> son, initially in taking him off of the gfcf diet after 3 months on

> the enzymes he started talking, had not spoken for 4 years, but now

> he is having behaviors i believe now are due to his protocal, in my

> search to figure this out i realized that aspergillus is in the

> enzymes, or they are derived from the fungus. My problem with that

is

> we lived in a house with toxic mold i believe this played a part

> along with the ear infections (due to the fungus) anitbiotics, and

of

> course the vaccines in causing him to regress into autism. I am

very

> confused as to what to do about the fungal issue of the enzymes, He

> is showing biomarkers of aspergillus problems, per gpl testing,

what

> would you reccomend I am freakin out.

> Thank you for any advice

>

> In , " Alessandra " <milagros205@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Jeanne,

> > They are derived aspergillus. But it is filtered three times so

> that

> > the remaining product has absolutely no aspergillus in it. MANY

> > families with allergies to aspergillus have been able to

> successfully

> > take Enzymedica's products. :)

> > Alessandra

> > Enzymedica's Education Department

> > enzymedica.com

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> > > > My six year old son is and always has had problems absorbing

> fats

> > > properly. I am looking for

> > > > a good lipase enzyme. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am

> > hoping

> > > to get him started on

> > > > the enzyme first and eventually introduce high dose vitamin E

> > (soy

> > > free) to help with his

> > > > apraxia. He also has the " chicken bumps " on his arms which is

a

> > > clear indication that he is in

> > > > need of fatty acids. Any ideas, comments or suggestions would

> be

> > > greatly appreciated.

> > > >

> > > > TIA,

> > > > Dayna

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