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I open the capsule and put the contents in very small bottle with tight fitting

lid, fill with almond or rice milk and shake until dissolved, he drinks it right

down.

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From: Tracey <teossenkop@...>

Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 1:39:06 PM

Subject: Getting started with Enzymes-need the basics

I have been reading Enzymes for Autism and it has me excited about the

possibility of enzymes helping my kids. My girls are GFCF egg free

and soy free. I also think we have some phenol and oxalate issues. I

purchased some of Dr. Houston's TriEnza but have yet to use it with my

girls. Can someone give me the basics of how to get started? How do

I give this to my almost 5 year olds triplet girls? Mix it in

something? Our current supplements are fish oil, calcium,

multivitamins and probiotics. What about introduction of foods? Do

enzymes help children put on weight? I have one tiny gal at 30 pounds.

Thanks for any information!

Tracey

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I use trienza on my son. he gets one capsule with every meal, i just put it in

his drink/ he tends to be a grazer so he gets a cap with every drink/

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I open the capsule and put the contents in very small bottle with tight fitting

lid, fill with almond or rice milk and shake until dissolved, he drinks it right

down.

-Undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome

Stay at home mom to 3, Wife to

-6-6-02-Autism Spectrum, the light of my life

Katy-11-19-03-undiagnosed genetic syndrome that includes cleft palate-Pierre

Robin Sequence, scoliosis, heart defects, short stature, low muscle tone,

developmental delay, oral defensiveness, g tube fed part time-working on oral

feeding, slightly dysmorphic features, and my joy

J.D-no issues except he is totally in love with mommy, cutest baby in the world

visit my blog http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com

" If you think my hands are full, you should see my heart! "

________________________________

From: Tracey <teossenkop@...>

Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 1:39:06 PM

Subject: Getting started with Enzymes-need the basics

I have been reading Enzymes for Autism and it has me excited about the

possibility of enzymes helping my kids. My girls are GFCF egg free

and soy free. I also think we have some phenol and oxalate issues. I

purchased some of Dr. Houston's TriEnza but have yet to use it with my

girls. Can someone give me the basics of how to get started? How do

I give this to my almost 5 year olds triplet girls? Mix it in

something? Our current supplements are fish oil, calcium,

multivitamins and probiotics. What about introduction of foods? Do

enzymes help children put on weight? I have one tiny gal at 30 pounds.

Thanks for any information!

Tracey

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triplets????? phew! we love Houston's chewables though they are

expensive. we do mix our enzymes (and other supps) in pear juice or

apple sauce and give to our mere twins shortly before meals. :)I can't

speak to the weight question though.

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> I have been reading Enzymes for Autism and it has me excited about the

> possibility of enzymes helping my kids. My girls are GFCF egg free

> and soy free. I also think we have some phenol and oxalate issues. I

> purchased some of Dr. Houston's TriEnza but have yet to use it with my

> girls. Can someone give me the basics of how to get started? How do

> I give this to my almost 5 year olds triplet girls? Mix it in

> something? Our current supplements are fish oil, calcium,

> multivitamins and probiotics. What about introduction of foods? Do

> enzymes help children put on weight? I have one tiny gal at 30

pounds.

> Thanks for any information!

> Tracey

>

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Do I need to start with testing or just start him on this?

Where can I find this item

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I open the capsule and put the contents in very small bottle with tight fitting

lid, fill with almond or rice milk and shake until dissolved, he drinks it right

down.

-Undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome

Stay at home mom to 3, Wife to

-6-6-02- Autism Spectrum, the light of my life

Katy-11-19-03- undiagnosed genetic syndrome that includes cleft palate-Pierre

Robin Sequence, scoliosis, heart defects, short stature, low muscle tone,

developmental delay, oral defensiveness, g tube fed part time-working on oral

feeding, slightly dysmorphic features, and my joy

J.D-no issues except he is totally in love with mommy, cutest baby in the world

visit my blog http://busiestmommy inamerica. blogspot. com

" If you think my hands are full, you should see my heart! "

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Tracey <teossenkopcox (DOT) net>

Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 1:39:06 PM

Subject: Getting started with Enzymes-need the basics

I have been reading Enzymes for Autism and it has me excited about the

possibility of enzymes helping my kids. My girls are GFCF egg free

and soy free. I also think we have some phenol and oxalate issues. I

purchased some of Dr. Houston's TriEnza but have yet to use it with my

girls. Can someone give me the basics of how to get started? How do

I give this to my almost 5 year olds triplet girls? Mix it in

something? Our current supplements are fish oil, calcium,

multivitamins and probiotics. What about introduction of foods? Do

enzymes help children put on weight? I have one tiny gal at 30 pounds.

Thanks for any information!

Tracey

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i would probably start with 1/2 capsel opened and mixed in juice at the start of

each meal. Have you talked to at Houstons?? She can really give you some

guidence and is a great free resourse Houston provides. You can call the office

for her number, she has a seperate 800 line, or email me privately adn I will

send you here number, i don;t have it on this computer.

i would wait till you are sure they are handling the enzymes well before you try

in foods.

not sure about the weight issue, i never noticed a differnce.

denice

> From: Tracey <teossenkop@...>

> Subject: Getting started with Enzymes-need the basics

>

> Date: Thursday, February 12, 2009, 11:39 AM

> I have been reading Enzymes for Autism and it has me excited

> about the

> possibility of enzymes helping my kids. My girls are GFCF

> egg free

> and soy free. I also think we have some phenol and oxalate

> issues. I

> purchased some of Dr. Houston's TriEnza but have yet to

> use it with my

> girls. Can someone give me the basics of how to get

> started? How do

> I give this to my almost 5 year olds triplet girls? Mix it

> in

> something? Our current supplements are fish oil, calcium,

> multivitamins and probiotics. What about introduction of

> foods? Do

> enzymes help children put on weight? I have one tiny gal

> at 30 pounds.

> Thanks for any information!

> Tracey

>

>

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