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Hello,

my son had prevacid and now zantac (dx) and is still having a lot of issues with

reflux. He is on houston enzymes 1 zyme 1 afp in each meal (he did great with

those last 6 months)

is there anything you know that helps? I mean something therapeutic?

can yeast cause reflux?

thanks

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> Hello,

> my son had prevacid and now zantac (dx) and is still having a lot of issues

with reflux. He is on houston enzymes 1 zyme 1 afp in each meal (he did great

with those last 6 months)

> is there anything you know that helps? I mean something therapeutic?

> can yeast cause reflux?

Yes, yeast can cause reflux. So can eating foods that you don't tolerate, even

with enzymes.

Dana

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Hi ,

You might want to try using Enzymedica's therapeutic product Acid Soothe to help

alleviate the symptoms. Are you still having good results with the enzymes that

your son is currently taking? You might want to try something more potent like

Digest Gold and GlutenEase. But if you still have a good amount of zyme prime

and afp left I would recommend just increasing the amount he's taking.

For yeast management Enzymedica makes a highly recommended product called

Candidase. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Alessandra

Enzymedica's Education Department

enzymedica.com

autismnationwide.org

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> Hello,

> my son had prevacid and now zantac (dx) and is still having a lot of issues

with reflux. He is on houston enzymes 1 zyme 1 afp in each meal (he did great

with those last 6 months)

> is there anything you know that helps? I mean something therapeutic?

> can yeast cause reflux?

> thanks

>

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