Encounter Enzymes

November 4, 2008 | 1 Comment

Enzymes are normally found in the pancreas, salivary glands and in the mucosa of digestive tract. Autistic children have low levels of enzymes.
How important are enzymes? Enzymes are important because everything that goes on inside our body depends on the action of enzymes. Even vitamins, minerals and hormones cannot do their jobs without enzymes! Enzymes [...]

Surprisingly, our homes are filled with toxins, heavy metals, pesticides, PCP and more. Some of these are easily replaced with a green version, some are best to avoid all together.
The following list is representative of some of the things you can do to bring the toxic load down of your child’s environment. No parent is [...]

A GFCF diet is one void of gluten and casein. This diet seems to help those who are sensitive to the protein peptide found in gluten and casein. Among those who are sensitive are the autistic children.
Autistic children have difficulty digesting casein found in milk products and gluten found in wheat. (note the Cade study) [...]

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