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thanks all for the info!! I have some below questions.

1. where did you buy Digest Gold and DigestZyme from? What does GHT

stand for?

2. I called at Houston and am waiting to talk to her.

3. I have had to stop the Kirkmans. And since stopping the red cheeks

have disappeared and he's not gnawing on blankets.

4. He has been, for the last 10 months, on a strict diet he is the

following free: gluten, casein, soy, egg, rice, corn, berries,

tomatoes, and a few others. So, I know that his current issues are

from a food he's eating.

5. He's not on any Vitamin supplement for the b vitamins make him crazy.

6. Can someone elaborate on salycilate sensitivities? I've never

heard about that.

7. As far as yeast, the doctor prescribed Diflucan and we started that

last night.

8. I also feel he has an Zinc deficiency. He's stopped growing and

according to Dana's View website it states chewing on things could

mean a zinc deficiency. I was also reading on the EnzymesStuff site

that enzymes sometimes reveal a mineral deficiency. Can anyone chime

in on this?

Thanks everybody for your help!!!!! This is the craziest most

stressful experience of my life! I never thought about the gut until

this child was born!

> > >

> > > Ok, I would so love it if someone out there can read my long post

> all

> > > the way thru and give me some advice...so we are on our 3rd type

> of

> > > enzyme...what am I doing wrong or right? What am I missing???

> > >

> > > The 1st enzyme was a generic brand and he became sensitive to.

> Sleep

> > > disturbance and irritability were the two big things after 3 or so

> > > weeks of using.

> > >

> > > The 2nd enzyme was Kirkman's WITH fruit and he had the red cheeks

> and

> > > irritability which started at the end of the trial pack.

> > >

> > > The 3rd enzyme is Kirkman's Isogest fruit FREE and at

> first...like the

> > > others...doing great..normal hyperactivity, increased bowel &

> sensory.

> > > We've been on the enzyme since the 14th of November and now

> notice red

> > > cheeks & irritability and we only use about an 1/8 of a capsule at

> > > each meal. Today I was so aggravated I gave him the whole capsule

> > > with his meal to see what would happen and he seemed a little

> better

> > > but I know its just a moment thing. I called Kirkman's and they

> > > didn't know what to tell me.

> > >

> > > Everything we do only works for a few weeks and then we are back

> at

> > > square 1

> > >

> > > Also, he's doing something he's never done prior to

> enzymes...obseivly

> > > chewing on his blankets!!!! He won't stop chewing!!! And he's

> not

> > > teething!!

> > >

> > > My son is considered an " NT " child with leaky gut & food

> > > sensitivities. Every time I think I'm on the right track with

> him 2

> > > weeks go by and he's back to being in a " bad " (irritable~whining

> & not

> > > feeling good) mood.

> > >

> > > I know there is a 2-3 week adjustment period but its been more

> than a

> > > few weeks and it gets worse??? And whats with the red cheeks if

> its

> > > fruit free?? And whats with the chewing on blankets and shirts?

> > >

> > > Anyone, please have any advice or similar situation?

> > > Thanks so very much!

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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> 6. Can someone elaborate on salycilate sensitivities? I've never

> heard about that.

I have info here

http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

> 8. I also feel he has an Zinc deficiency. He's stopped growing and

> according to Dana's View website it states chewing on things could

> mean a zinc deficiency.

It can also mean food intolerance and yeast overgrowth.

Dana

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