Guest guest Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 Hi , The book entitled " Everything You Need to Know About Enzymes " suggests taking a high potency digestive enzyme, a Serratiopeptidase formula, a high amylase formula, and a high protease formula. Digestive Formula- Enzymedica's DigestGold Serratiopeptidase Formula- Enzymedica's SerraGold Amylase Formula- Enzymedica's Allerase High Protease Formula- Enzymedica's Virastop Please feel free to contact Dave @ Enzymedica @ 888-918-1118 to get specifics on how these products will help with Asthma. I hope this helped! Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department enzymedica.com Click link below to view our full color catalog. http://issuu.com/kimberlea/docs/enzcatalog-newissuu? mode=embed & documentId=08 > > I have a question about Asthma. My little cousin...he's 4yrs old and " NT " but suffers from Asthma. Its pretty bad and he's on steroids and gaining weight because he has a bad attack when he doing any exercise. He does have a lot of dairy in his diet, which I feel may be the culprit, and I've urged his parents to stop feeding him that but my cousin and cousin in-law are different people....we aren't alike in that way. But, I feel bad for my little cousin so, I'm wondering if enzymes will help his issue? I know I can get his parents to give him an enzyme with meals over removing problematic foods. But, I must ask first...can enzymes help elevate asthma issues and if so which ones are best to try for a young child? > > TIA!! > > > > " God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I can't change; > courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference. " > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 > > I have a question about Asthma. My little cousin...he's 4yrs old and " NT " but suffers from Asthma. I developed asthma from a flu shot. My asthma attacks were caused by food intolerances and yeast overgrowth. I have addressed most of my food issues now, but I will still have an occasional attack when I get yeast overgrowth in my lungs. >>He does have a lot of dairy in his diet, which I feel may be the culprit, Milk was one of my triggers, yes. >>I'm wondering if enzymes will help his issue? Yes, for some people. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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