Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 HI. I am the author of a new book on enzyme therapy. It is very practical and tells why enzymes are helpful, how to read labels, supporting research, mixing suggestions, and a story of how it is used. Below is the description. I wrote it because there did not seem to be anything really practical for someone wanting to understand it, and it helped our family. Please email me with any questions. I don't want to intrude but only wanted to let any who is interested know this resource is now available. Karen. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> New Book Brings Hope and Makes Life Easier for Those with Autism, Digestive, and Related Neurological Conditions The newly released 'Enzymes for Autism and other Neurological Conditions: A Practical Guide' by Karen DeFelice may hold some answers for those wandering the chaotic maze of autism and related conditions. Digestive enzyme therapy is one of the fastest emerging successful alternatives for people on the autism spectrum as well as other neurological conditions (such as PDD, sensory integration dysfunction, migraines, AD(H)D, food and chemical intolerances, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, autoimmune conditions, bowel dysfunctions, and leaky gut syndrome). This unique book recounts the compelling story of a group of families that latched onto a recent new breakthrough in digestive enzyme technology. The improvements were breathtaking. But then the real question came. Why was this working so incredibly well? The fascinating answers are revealed as the book documents how the vast array of apparently unrelated biological issues commonly associated with these poorly understood neurological conditions are addressed one by one by enzymes. It turns out there are years of scientific studies showing how logical, well-founded, and reasonable all these observed improvements were. Karen DeFelice deals comprehensively with all the information on digestive enzymes that parents or those new to enzymes need: how enzymes work, who may benefit, what to expect, practical tested advice on selecting and introducing the right kind of enzymes, and how this can be combined with other approaches and therapies. Reports of significant improvements in health, pain reduction, language, food tolerance, socializing and other benefits emerge daily. This insightful book intertwines an amazing adventure along with practical explanations of how to incorporate enzymes into everyday life. This is expertly balanced with a review of the extensive scientific research supporting this therapy. Karen L. DeFelice and her two boys deal with pervasive neurological and sensory integration dysfunctions, and have seen dramatic improvement in their conditions through the use of enzyme therapy. Karen has a Masters in Science, and works in education and the sciences. ISBN 0972591877, 367 pages, $18.95 Further information and availability at www.amazon.com, www.thundersnow.com/enzymebook.htm, and all major or regular bookstores. ### Questions are welcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2002 Report Share Posted November 28, 2002 Thanks for the message. I'm a sucker for anything that can plaque out of my arteries. I have a form of arterio sclerosis called Buerger's Disease. Just staying 100% raw with nothing out of a bottle or packet save the odd bottle of fine French wine is my current treatment Best regards Peter Gardiner jornmatt [defelice] Tuesday, November 26, 2002 11:15 PM rawfood [Raw Food] New book on enzymes HI. I am the author of a new book on enzyme therapy. It is very practical and tells why enzymes are helpful, how to read labels, supporting research, mixing suggestions, and a story of how it is used. Below is the description. I wrote it because there did not seem to be anything really practical for someone wanting to understand it, and it helped our family. Please email me with any questions. I don't want to intrude but only wanted to let any who is interested know this resource is now available. Karen. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> New Book Brings Hope and Makes Life Easier for Those with Autism, Digestive, and Related Neurological Conditions The newly released 'Enzymes for Autism and other Neurological Conditions: A Practical Guide' by Karen DeFelice may hold some answers for those wandering the chaotic maze of autism and related conditions. Digestive enzyme therapy is one of the fastest emerging successful alternatives for people on the autism spectrum as well as other neurological conditions (such as PDD, sensory integration dysfunction, migraines, AD(H)D, food and chemical intolerances, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, autoimmune conditions, bowel dysfunctions, and leaky gut syndrome). This unique book recounts the compelling story of a group of families that latched onto a recent new breakthrough in digestive enzyme technology. The improvements were breathtaking. But then the real question came. Why was this working so incredibly well? The fascinating answers are revealed as the book documents how the vast array of apparently unrelated biological issues commonly associated with these poorly understood neurological conditions are addressed one by one by enzymes. It turns out there are years of scientific studies showing how logical, well-founded, and reasonable all these observed improvements were. Karen DeFelice deals comprehensively with all the information on digestive enzymes that parents or those new to enzymes need: how enzymes work, who may benefit, what to expect, practical tested advice on selecting and introducing the right kind of enzymes, and how this can be combined with other approaches and therapies. Reports of significant improvements in health, pain reduction, language, food tolerance, socializing and other benefits emerge daily. This insightful book intertwines an amazing adventure along with practical explanations of how to incorporate enzymes into everyday life. This is expertly balanced with a review of the extensive scientific research supporting this therapy. Karen L. DeFelice and her two boys deal with pervasive neurological and sensory integration dysfunctions, and have seen dramatic improvement in their conditions through the use of enzyme therapy. Karen has a Masters in Science, and works in education and the sciences. ISBN 0972591877, 367 pages, $18.95 Further information and availability at www.amazon.com, www.thundersnow.com/enzymebook.htm, and all major or regular bookstores. ### Questions are welcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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