Guest guest Posted May 28, 2008 Report Share Posted May 28, 2008 All my daughter wants is dairy(my thought is that she is allergic to the casein). Her " normal " test a year ago showed a normal level for dairy (not the extensive ELISA test). I decided that I do not want to put her on a " strict " GFCF diet(our son is on a GFCFCFEF) and wanted to try the enzymes with her instead. I gave her 1/4 tea? (bottom marker) in some blue gatorade before giving her a string cheese or food 3 times throughout the day. The next day, she had a horrible raw rash on her bottom with bad diarrhea. I gave her zyme prime again the next day only once in the day. She continued to have diarrhea and the rash got even worse. I stopped giving her the zyme prime and it has now been 3 more days with really bad diarrhea that alternates between a normal brown color and flourescent green color(normal color when she has a lot of cheese). The rash is horrible even though I am coating it about 7 times throughout the day. Is this a reaction to the enzyme? Any suggestions or thoughts? Thanks. -annie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2008 Report Share Posted May 29, 2008 > > All my daughter wants is dairy(my thought is that she is allergic to > the casein). AFP Peptizyde allowed my son to eat casein, but the milk FAT required mito cocktail http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm >>I gave her 1/4 tea? (bottom > marker) in some blue gatorade before giving her a string cheese or > food 3 times throughout the day. The next day, she had a horrible raw > rash on her bottom with bad diarrhea. Does she normally drink blue Gatorade without problems? At my house, giving enzymes with a food not tolerated, caused different problems with the food than just eating the food without enzymes. Zyme Prime does not have enough activity to address milk issues for kids with a strong milk intolerance. Try AFP Peptizyde. >>I stopped giving her the zyme prime and it has > now been 3 more days with really bad diarrhea that alternates between > a normal brown color and flourescent green color(normal color when she > has a lot of cheese). At my house, green bm meant my son had eaten something not tolerated. Is she still eating cheese? Try stopping the cheese for a few days. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.