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the poking of eye or rubbing could be because there's a " film " that happens

sometimes as part of allergies. and he may be reacting to this. hth, linda rn

Is there a test to find out what enzyme my son may be

lacking New Mem

WHile he is eating you can literally see the black in his pupils

dilate very large and shrink im curious if using enzymes this wouldnt

happen. He is gfcf soy free taking colostrum,flax oil, kids chewable

probiotic and threelac.Cranio sacrial therapy once a

week,speech,occupational,His biggest problem is his immune

system,lymph nodes,eyes over dilating,poking corner of eye always

right top corner.He is very loving and engaging in play at home.

I have a dan doctor is there a test we can do to see what enzyme he

may need before starting?

Also his ear lobes run beat red sometimes does anyone know about

this, do you think i can get tubes put in without documented ear

infections just to make sure he is not hurting he is nonverbal and

can not tell me if he has a ear infection most kids would run

tempurature but not him when he was 12 months old his school nurse

always sent him home and said he had a ear infection but when i took

him to see rhobbie rhodes the same day she said she didnt see

anything this happened every time sometimes i had to take him to a

second doctor to find out ear infection or not, well with that said

what is your opinion on tubes i checked on him sleeping tonight and

his ear lobes both of them was beat red,i guess that will always

bother me not knowing if he has an infection. he has always had

swollen lymph nodes constant since 12 months old you can feel them

bulging tonight and i know there is a lymph sac in the ear canal if

his lymph nodes in his chest and neck are swollen wouldnt that cause

the lymph in the ear to swell this could be the one thing stopping

him from talking and he has celiac disease.He is on the soy free gfcf

diet.He hasnt had diarrhea in years very proud of that. I will try to

get talk to a ent this week but has anyone else had this experience

if so what did you do.

Any idea on poking finger in corner of eye.

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How can you do gfcf and colostrum, is that not milk?

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From: dixiemorrison30

Subject: Is there a test to find out what enzyme my son may be lacking

He is gfcf soy free taking colostrum,flax oil, kids chewable

probiotic and threelac.Cranio sacrial therapy once a

week,speech, occupational,

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I didn't think colostrum was milk. It's a precursor. It's full of antibodies

and calories and still good stuff. but not milk. If it was milk, I don't

think the body would change it.

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> WHile he is eating you can literally see the black in his pupils

> dilate very large and shrink im curious if using enzymes this wouldnt

> happen.

Enzymes can help, depending on certain issues.

>>His biggest problem is his immune

> system,

I corrected my son's immune system by chelating out metals, using

anti-virals, and loading vitamin C, lysine, and biotin.

>>poking corner of eye always

> right top corner.

This can be a sign of calcium deficiency.

> Also his ear lobes run beat red sometimes does anyone know about

> this,

This is a common symptom of phenol issues

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

Dana

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Colostrum contains casein and other milk proteins therefore would not be

appropriate for gfcf diet.

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Subject: RE: Is there a test to find out what enzyme my son may be

lacking New Mem

I didn't think colostrum was milk. It's a precursor. It's full of antibodies

and calories and still good stuff. but not milk. If it was milk, I don't

think the body would change it.

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I found this in a research paper.

These include fatty acid binding protein, 2-microglobulin, complement C4,

clusterin, 1-antritrypsin, lysozyme C, - and -casein, prealbumin,

serotransferrin, fructose-bisphosphate aldolase A, and -casein

fragments. No major differences in the protein patterns were observed

between the minor proteins of colostrum and mature milk, indicating

that the minor proteins remained relatively constant during lactation.

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Subject: RE: Is there a test to find out what enzyme my son may be

lacking New Mem

I didn't think colostrum was milk. It's a precursor. It's full of antibodies

and calories and still good stuff. but not milk. If it was milk, I don't

think the body would change it.

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7, Christian (7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 3 and Isaac, 2/3/08

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Colostrum is milk produced by a mammals (including humans) before the baby

is born and a few days after. It's thicker and more yellow than regular

breast milk and has a lot of health benefits that keeps babies healthy, but

it is basically milk... If it comes from cows then I wouldn't use it during

CF.

On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Venita Garner <nitagarner@...>wrote:

> I didn't think colostrum was milk. It's a precursor. It's full of

> antibodies

> and calories and still good stuff. but not milk. If it was milk, I don't

> think the body would change it.

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