Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 Hi ! I'm not really any help but can you possibly answer some questions? I take it you are not GFCF anymore? Do you think GFCF on top of enzymes would work even better or about the same? What positive /negative results have you seen? Does your kid pee a lot and get loose poops? Stomach appear flatter? How do you get it down especially at kindergarten/preschool? Does it help with yeast? I've tried enzymes about the schedule on the chart trienza gives out for about a week.Here are my results. My daughters stomach appears flatter rather than bloated. Semi Loose Poop is coming out once a day compared to about every two/three days. She is peeing frequently about every hour and once during night. Behavior everything else about same. My husband wants to continue due to flat stomach . She has had a few pee accidents that she hadn't had in years . I'm thinking of quiting. Any advice comments? Other comment is I hate GFCF diet and feel guilty for not doing GAPS and being able to keep my kid even GFCF always. I was hoping to get off GFCF . From: greysonliam <LISEC@...> Subject: Enzyme quantities?? Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 9:22 PM Hi everyone. My son (age 5) has been on Houston's TriEnza for about 6 months now, and it has made HUGE HUGE changes for him. We did GFCF with almost no results, and then switched to these enzymes and it was an amazing difference. Anyhow, my question is this... In everything I've read, it says to base the dosage on the amount of food eaten. But that seems kind of vague to me... I'm wondering if giving him more would help (or possibly hurt?). I currently give him 2-3 with breakfast/lunch/ dinner, and 1 for snacks. Can anybody chime in with some advice or just post what amounts you give your child? Thanks! LW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2009 Report Share Posted August 5, 2009 For what i have read on the book Enzymes for Austim and neurological conditions is that if you want to heal a leaky gut it's very important to take at least 9 enzyme pills a day. Now, not all enzyme capsules have the same amount of active ingredients so you should compare emzyme brands to purchase the brand that gives you more units per capsule along with a good price. My 2 year old baby has been taking like 7 to 8 a day. we started first with GlutenEase by Enzymedica. 7 to 8 a day. Then we switched to Trienza because it has the No Phenol ingredient that we need because my son has Phenol-related issues. Same amount of pills. Yes, the enzymes help keep bacteria and yeast in check, however, if you are delaing with yeast or major bacterial problems i would suggest using an additional yeast or bacteria product like the ones they sell at Enzymedica (i believe they are called Candex or something like that). What i have noticed is that the more enzymes a give a day the happier he is. The enzymes have no known adverse reactions even in high quantities. REad the book where it gives you answers like how to give enzymes at school. In our case my son is till on the diet, no changes. Some of his sensory issues have come back, like if he was regressing, it's very disheartening. I don't really know thew cause and we don't have a DAn doctor. If you have any questions or don't want to buy the book go to www.enzymestuff.com and write them an email. They are the experts. From: greysonliam <LISEC@...> Subject: Enzyme quantities?? Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 9:22 PM Hi everyone. My son (age 5) has been on Houston's TriEnza for about 6 months now, and it has made HUGE HUGE changes for him. We did GFCF with almost no results, and then switched to these enzymes and it was an amazing difference. Anyhow, my question is this... In everything I've read, it says to base the dosage on the amount of food eaten. But that seems kind of vague to me... I'm wondering if giving him more would help (or possibly hurt?). I currently give him 2-3 with breakfast/lunch/ dinner, and 1 for snacks. Can anybody chime in with some advice or just post what amounts you give your child? Thanks! LW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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