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In a message dated 23/01/2009 03:32:09 GMT Standard Time, tkuhn1@...

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So, what I am looking for is a product to use for occasinal casein

use. He swallows capsules. Thinking of Tri-enza (other stuff in it

couldn't hurt!)

>>Ring Houstons for samples and see what works best.

_www.Houston-Enzymes.com_ (http://www.Houston-Enzymes.com)

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Mandi in UK

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Look at lacto by enzymedica. Might be a product for all of you to try.

Tammy

Enzyme question for non-GFCF son

Listmates, I have a question about which enzyme to use for my son. He

is 7-1/2, mostly recovered and no longer on the gfcf diet (off for 2

years now). We did use enzymes for several years for general gut

issues, used NoFenol for awhile due to yeast, and used several

(Peptizyde, Kirkman and Enzymedica products) for occasional

infractions. Then we stopped the diet with no real problems. I always

felt that gluten was not an issue for him, but that casein was. Since

going off the diet, he has self-limited off casein products, just

doesn't like milk, yogurt, etc. so there hasn't been a real problem.

My husband and I are both severely lactose intolerant, so we don't have

those foods in the house as a rule.Lately, however, my husband and I

think we do notice issues cropping up when he does get casein, like

from an occasional piece of pizza, etc.

So, what I am looking for is a product to use for occasinal casein

use. He swallows capsules. Thinking of Tri-enza (other stuff in it

couldn't hurt!) or the Enzyme Complete product. Looking for

recommendations, also dosing for a child who weighs 65 pounds.

Thanks..Kim

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Does this only work on the lactose? We do use LactAid pills, but

wondering if we need something to address the casein as well..Kim

>

> Look at lacto by enzymedica. Might be a product for all of you to

try.

>

> Tammy

>

> Enzyme question for non-GFCF son

>

>

> Listmates, I have a question about which enzyme to use for my

son. He

> is 7-1/2, mostly recovered and no longer on the gfcf diet (off

for 2

> years now). We did use enzymes for several years for general gut

> issues, used NoFenol for awhile due to yeast, and used several

> (Peptizyde, Kirkman and Enzymedica products) for occasional

> infractions. Then we stopped the diet with no real problems. I

always

> felt that gluten was not an issue for him, but that casein was.

Since

> going off the diet, he has self-limited off casein products, just

> doesn't like milk, yogurt, etc. so there hasn't been a real

problem.

> My husband and I are both severely lactose intolerant, so we

don't have

> those foods in the house as a rule.Lately, however, my husband

and I

> think we do notice issues cropping up when he does get casein,

like

> from an occasional piece of pizza, etc.

>

> So, what I am looking for is a product to use for occasinal

casein

> use. He swallows capsules. Thinking of Tri-enza (other stuff in

it

> couldn't hurt!) or the Enzyme Complete product. Looking for

> recommendations, also dosing for a child who weighs 65 pounds.

> Thanks..Kim

>

>

>

>

>

>

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We've never used, no experience with it myself, but it has been recommended as a

good starter. We went right to Gold Digest but they have great products and

Alassandra from Enzymedica is on this group too. She what she has to say.

Tammy

Enzyme question for non-GFCF son

>

>

> Listmates, I have a question about which enzyme to use for my

son. He

> is 7-1/2, mostly recovered and no longer on the gfcf diet (off

for 2

> years now). We did use enzymes for several years for general gut

> issues, used NoFenol for awhile due to yeast, and used several

> (Peptizyde, Kirkman and Enzymedica products) for occasional

> infractions. Then we stopped the diet with no real problems. I

always

> felt that gluten was not an issue for him, but that casein was.

Since

> going off the diet, he has self-limited off casein products, just

> doesn't like milk, yogurt, etc. so there hasn't been a real

problem.

> My husband and I are both severely lactose intolerant, so we

don't have

> those foods in the house as a rule.Lately, however, my husband

and I

> think we do notice issues cropping up when he does get casein,

like

> from an occasional piece of pizza, etc.

>

> So, what I am looking for is a product to use for occasinal

casein

> use. He swallows capsules. Thinking of Tri-enza (other stuff in

it

> couldn't hurt!) or the Enzyme Complete product. Looking for

> recommendations, also dosing for a child who weighs 65 pounds.

> Thanks..Kim

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Kim

It's Alessandra. I think I sent you an email last night. I hope you

got it. But then again I speak to so many mommies, I might be

confusing you. :) GlutenEase seems like it would be great for your

son. Many parents have had great experiences with it. Lacto was made

for people that are lactose intolerant. You and your husband might

want to give that a try. You can email Tammy@... and

request some samples. She is also our technical advisor, so feel free

to ask her any questions.

Alessandra

Enzymedica's Education Department

>

> Listmates, I have a question about which enzyme to use for my son.

He

> is 7-1/2, mostly recovered and no longer on the gfcf diet (off for

2

> years now). We did use enzymes for several years for general gut

> issues, used NoFenol for awhile due to yeast, and used several

> (Peptizyde, Kirkman and Enzymedica products) for occasional

> infractions. Then we stopped the diet with no real problems. I

always

> felt that gluten was not an issue for him, but that casein was.

Since

> going off the diet, he has self-limited off casein products, just

> doesn't like milk, yogurt, etc. so there hasn't been a real

problem.

> My husband and I are both severely lactose intolerant, so we don't

have

> those foods in the house as a rule.Lately, however, my husband and

I

> think we do notice issues cropping up when he does get casein, like

> from an occasional piece of pizza, etc.

>

> So, what I am looking for is a product to use for occasinal casein

> use. He swallows capsules. Thinking of Tri-enza (other stuff in it

> couldn't hurt!) or the Enzyme Complete product. Looking for

> recommendations, also dosing for a child who weighs 65 pounds.

> Thanks..Kim

>

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We have used trienza here with much success...we did add 1 no phenol to

supplement however.

Enzyme question for non-GFCF son

Listmates, I have a question about which enzyme to use for my son. He

is 7-1/2, mostly recovered and no longer on the gfcf diet (off for 2

years now). We did use enzymes for several years for general gut

issues, used NoFenol for awhile due to yeast, and used several

(Peptizyde, Kirkman and Enzymedica products) for occasional

infractions. Then we stopped the diet with no real problems. I always

felt that gluten was not an issue for him, but that casein was. Since

going off the diet, he has self-limited off casein products, just

doesn't like milk, yogurt, etc. so there hasn't been a real problem.

My husband and I are both severely lactose intolerant, so we don't have

those foods in the house as a rule.Lately, however, my husband and I

think we do notice issues cropping up when he does get casein, like

from an occasional piece of pizza, etc.

So, what I am looking for is a product to use for occasinal casein

use. He swallows capsules. Thinking of Tri-enza (other stuff in it

couldn't hurt!) or the Enzyme Complete product. Looking for

recommendations, also dosing for a child who weighs 65 pounds.

Thanks..Kim

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