Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 Hi everyone, I wanted to introduce myself and my family. I am Janet, mom to Tavin who is four years old and has autism. He is currently undergoing lots of therapy trying to prepare for the upcoming school year (kindergarten inclusion). Tavin was diagnosed in January '08. It really is a long, complicated story and I don't want to bore everyone with the details. He is what I consider high functioning. I have tried and failed for no reason but my own at the gf/cf diet. The more I read about it the less I want to revisit it. I also have a three year old son who so far is typical and his name is Vance. We all live near Houston, TX after relocating here almost one year ago from Germany. Somehow, and for the life of me I do not recall how, I stumbled upon the idea of enzyme use and that is what brought me to this forum. I am currently reading " Enzyme for Autism and Other Neuro Conditions " , which I am finding a delightful read. I am looking for beginner's advice. Where do I get good information? Again, I am looking at Dr. Houston of Houston Neutracueticals. Any info is appreciated. This is new and exciting. However, I am not counting my chickens..... I welcome private emails at syllicat72@... or emails through the group. I find it hard to always be caught up on the digests though since it is summer and we are doing LOTS of therapy. Thank you in advance! Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2008 Report Share Posted July 8, 2008 > I am currently reading " Enzyme for Autism and Other Neuro > Conditions " , which I am finding a delightful read. I am looking for > beginner's advice. Where do I get good information? You can start by browsing my enzyme links, if you want http://www.danasview.net/parent3.htm#supplements Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2008 Report Share Posted July 8, 2008 Hi Janet My name is Alessandra and I work for Enzymedica's education department. I would be happy to send you out some information and samples about the different enzyme products we make. If you would like any samples please just let me know. You can visit enzymedica.com for information on which samples you think would be best for Tavin. I would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have on diet or enzymes. Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department enzymedica.com > > Hi everyone, > I wanted to introduce myself and my family. I am Janet, mom to Tavin > who is four years old and has autism. He is currently undergoing > lots of therapy trying to prepare for the upcoming school year > (kindergarten inclusion). Tavin was diagnosed in January '08. It > really is a long, complicated story and I don't want to bore everyone > with the details. He is what I consider high functioning. I have > tried and failed for no reason but my own at the gf/cf diet. The > more I read about it the less I want to revisit it. > I also have a three year old son who so far is typical and his name > is Vance. We all live near Houston, TX after relocating here almost > one year ago from Germany. > Somehow, and for the life of me I do not recall how, I stumbled upon > the idea of enzyme use and that is what brought me to this forum. > I am currently reading " Enzyme for Autism and Other Neuro > Conditions " , which I am finding a delightful read. I am looking for > beginner's advice. Where do I get good information? Again, I am > looking at Dr. Houston of Houston Neutracueticals. Any info is > appreciated. This is new and exciting. However, I am not counting > my chickens..... I welcome private emails at syllicat72@... > or emails through the group. I find it hard to always be caught up > on the digests though since it is summer and we are doing LOTS of > therapy. > Thank you in advance! > Janet > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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