Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 Listmates, My son is " recovered " from autism and he is now 11 after doing the diet and other biomedical treatments for 8.5 years. He was a huge diet responder and made even more progress with Houston Enzymes. We did both the Peptizyde and HN-Zyme Prime for years with each meal and we have switched to TriEnza. I LOVE these enzymes and believe that they hold the key to my son being able to eat normally again. Since he is doing so well, I have decided that I need to challenge the diet - with enzymes of course - but I am nervous. Nervous because of the stories I have heard where it did not work - and then had to take the foods away AGAIN. Nervous to see regression - even if it's for a short time. Could any of you moms or dads out there who had good results with the diet and then challenged it with enzymes - give me some advice on how to do it, what to look for, how it went for you in your specific situation? Do I do it slowly, with small introductions of wheat or dairy, or do I go all out and let him have 3 slices of regular pizza? Any help you can give this " chicken " mom would be very much appreciated. Lori Knowles PS: If anyone wants to see a news story about my son, go to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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