Guest guest Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 Hi , You did post a message. It ended up under a previous post because it had the same topic. That post has been on since 2001-2002. You have 2 responses to that post. Both I and another member have replied. If you still have difficulty finding it, let me know and I will past the responses under this post. Hope this helps! Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department Enzymedica.com > > I thought I had posted a message but I haven't seen it come up. My name is and my son with autism is 6. We recenlty attended a seminar and won a basket of Ezymedica enzymes and three books, two on enzymes. > > We have been doing GF/CF since last November but haven't seen the gains we thought we would see. His eating has gotten much better, he eats a better variety than he did before. Our son still stims an awful lot and we were hoping that going gf/cf would help that. That is our main reason for exploring the enzyme option. We know that he can't possibly concentrate in school when he is stimming so much. He is grade level but has comprehension problems so we are having him repeat kindergarten this year. > > What is the best way to get enzymes in children while at school? He doesn't swallow pills so what can I mix it into. He takes a multi and a probiotic right now do I need to give enzymes at differnt times than these. > > Have a lot of people been able to add back gluten and casien after adding enzymes and does healing of the gut have to take place first? > > Thank you, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 We never tried gfcf - I was overwhelmed at the thought. We went straight to enzymes and had noticable gains within 3 days. Eye contact, auditory integration improvement, the first signs of physical affection. We began homeschooling a few months later, so we never used enzymes at school, but I know you can hide them in drinks or homemade candy. Some people have gotten cooperation from the school nurse. Darla Re: New member and new to enzymes Hi , You did post a message. It ended up under a previous post because it had the same topic. That post has been on since 2001-2002. You have 2 responses to that post. Both I and another member have replied. If you still have difficulty finding it, let me know and I will past the responses under this post. Hope this helps! Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department Enzymedica.com > > I thought I had posted a message but I haven't seen it come up. My name is and my son with autism is 6. We recenlty attended a seminar and won a basket of Ezymedica enzymes and three books, two on enzymes. > > We have been doing GF/CF since last November but haven't seen the gains we thought we would see. His eating has gotten much better, he eats a better variety than he did before. Our son still stims an awful lot and we were hoping that going gf/cf would help that. That is our main reason for exploring the enzyme option. We know that he can't possibly concentrate in school when he is stimming so much. He is grade level but has comprehension problems so we are having him repeat kindergarten this year. > > What is the best way to get enzymes in children while at school? He doesn't swallow pills so what can I mix it into. He takes a multi and a probiotic right now do I need to give enzymes at differnt times than these. > > Have a lot of people been able to add back gluten and casien after adding enzymes and does healing of the gut have to take place first? > > Thank you, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 Hi Again! This website has great mixing suggestions that parents have used. There's a section on mixing enzymes with solids and liquids for later. Hope this helps! http://www.enzymestuff.com/discussionmixing.htm#3 Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department Enzymedica.com > > I thought I had posted a message but I haven't seen it come up. My name is and my son with autism is 6. We recenlty attended a seminar and won a basket of Ezymedica enzymes and three books, two on enzymes. > > We have been doing GF/CF since last November but haven't seen the gains we thought we would see. His eating has gotten much better, he eats a better variety than he did before. Our son still stims an awful lot and we were hoping that going gf/cf would help that. That is our main reason for exploring the enzyme option. We know that he can't possibly concentrate in school when he is stimming so much. He is grade level but has comprehension problems so we are having him repeat kindergarten this year. > > What is the best way to get enzymes in children while at school? He doesn't swallow pills so what can I mix it into. He takes a multi and a probiotic right now do I need to give enzymes at differnt times than these. > > Have a lot of people been able to add back gluten and casien after adding enzymes and does healing of the gut have to take place first? > > Thank you, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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