Autism Pt. 1 Enzymes Probiotics Supplements

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I talk about the usefulness of enzymes and probiotics and also go into where jake is now as far as diet is concerned.

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  • Hi Phil...thanks for your helpful videos. Can you tell me if the Kirkman's Enzym-complete II formula has a bad taste or odor when mixed with food? We use the Pro-Bio Gold probiotic (successfully) with our son and are going to be starting enzymes I just need to find a product that is tasteless. I have a VERY picky son that can smell and taste any change in his food. Also when you started the enzymes how much did you start with? Thanks

  • to be honest with you i havent used those types of supps for a few years now. I really dont know.

    I remember we did one capsule of the enzymes in his meal...one per meal.

    I dont think that the enzymes have a bad taste...but maybe you could find someone who is still giving them to their kid just to make sure.

    Thanks and GOODLUCK!!!

  • We take Houston here - and they take 3 different kinds - all 3 that they make -but I just compared the ingredients of all 3 with the 1 Kirkman's - and Kirkman's has the same (plus some) in JUST ONE PILL. It looks cheaper that way too. I'm going to get that kind next time around. Is the rest of the family still taking enzymes?

  • no, we only took them for about a week...none of us saw or felt any change. if i were gonna do any one thing with the whole family id try the gfcf for a month.

  • lol! They're all very rough :P That's a lot of white powder you got there!

  • as soon as i started doing that i was swept back about 18 years ago or so! i had good times and no regrets...they do rough it up. gotta get them tough!

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  • Thanks for the information.

    My boy/girl twins have recently been diagnosed as being on the Autism spectrum, but he's more effected by it than she is. I've had them on the GFCF diet for a few months and I'm looking forward to starting the enzymes and probiotics, but I didn't know which brand to get...so I'm going to order the kinds you used. Thanks !

  • We just added Kirkman enzymes to my daughter's gfcf diet and I can tell they are starting to show their benefits only after two days of using them

  • I like this video. Some of the advantages of probiotics are enhance immune system, increases digestion ability, reduces lactose intolerance.

  • I ask you a lot of questions! Here I go again.. Do I need to use something to kill the yeast before I start giving Ruby the probiotics? Also, is Ruby is on the gfcf diet, does she need to take an enzyme with each meal? I've only been giving them to her if I think there might be traces of milk or wheat in her food. Thanks Phil!

  • A good source for info about this is "Know the Cause" with Doug Kaufmann on the web. He talks about too much fungal and mold exposure. The low carb plan really helps. He is also on the NRB DirecTV ch 378 daily. This info is also very helpful in dealing with Autism.

  • IMHO - Avoid fungul and yeast type foods such as grains, starchy foods, and many food that mold or leaven. And cut out sugars, i.e. sweets. That means quit the junk foods. Follow the Atkin's low card protein plan. Also avoid corn and peanuts. Check out Know The Cause.

  • Michael Tsarion!!

  • you want to make em to tough, tough guys end up sleeping on their parents couch.

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