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Hello, Did you realize that a bad reaction to supplementing enzymes usually

means that person really needs enzymes badly. The problem is that the child is

so spaced out by the extra food partials in the blood stream or an opiate

reaction that when you block this action with enzymes read about this on page 12

here http://puterakembara.org/rm/Dr_Jepson.pdf

You need to find a good DAN doctor - your second question could easily be

answered with blood work, it is most likely not the case.

Good luck - My 2 cents Ann

> I've been trying and trying and trying to understand why my lil guy can't

tolerate ANY enzymes. Can someone explain this statement? This probably

doesn't apply to our situation or probably no one's situation but I'm trying to

understand all that I can. Thanks!

>

> " In rare cases, extremely high doses of enzymes can result in a build up of

uric acid in the blood or urine and can cause a break down of proteins. "

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Hi ,

Can you give a couple more details? Like what kind of enzymes are you giving

your little one, when, how often, how much and how long have you been giving him

enzymes? Like the other member mentioned, a " bad reaction " may not be a bad

thing. Many of the adverse reactions are really the body cleaning out and

healing itself.

Alessandra

Enzymedica's Education Department

enzymedica.com

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> I've been trying and trying and trying to understand why my lil guy can't

tolerate ANY enzymes. Can someone explain this statement? This probably

doesn't apply to our situation or probably no one's situation but I'm trying to

understand all that I can. Thanks!

>

> " In rare cases, extremely high doses of enzymes can result in a build up of

uric acid in the blood or urine and can cause a break down of proteins. "

>

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Hi ,

I thought I posted this already but I don't see my post so I must be thinking of

something else I wrote this morning. I was wondering how long have you been

giving your son enzymes, what kind, how often, and how much? On page 126 of

DeFelice's book " Enzymes for Autism and other Neurological Conditions:

says " Many of the adverse reactions may be the body cleaning out and healing

itself. Some of the side-effects are also the same as those seen when starting a

restrictive diet. Most side-effects result from the body adjusting to:

-die-off from yeast, bacteria, or other pathogens in the gut

-gut healing, cleaning out inflammation and waste

-processing more food and liquid

-withdrawal effects from 'addictive' food compounds

Hyperactivity, irritability, and withdrawal or allergy-like symptoms can be

indications the enzymes are working and the body is adjusting. "

Alessandra

Enzymedica's Education Department

enzymedica.com

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> I've been trying and trying and trying to understand why my lil guy can't

tolerate ANY enzymes. Can someone explain this statement? This probably

doesn't apply to our situation or probably no one's situation but I'm trying to

understand all that I can. Thanks!

>

> " In rare cases, extremely high doses of enzymes can result in a build up of

uric acid in the blood or urine and can cause a break down of proteins. "

>

>

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