Enzymes/ CEASE therapy anyone?

Hello, I'm wondering if anyone else has tried homeopathic CEASE therapy or Enzyme therapy? My son is rising 4, and is having assessments for ASD. So far the paediatrician at Child Development says that he is not ASD, but CAMHS, who have seen him at the centre with me, and observed him in school think that he is ASD. This has been going on for many months now, and we are getting nowhere as the professionals just cannot agree. All the traits seem to have grown in him since the age of two and are getting worse and worse all the time. I cannot sit by and see him withdraw further from life, with no support from the health professionals, so have decided to try CEASE therapy and Enzyme therapy. I just wondered if any other parents had tried either and what results (if any) you noticed please.

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  • Ongoing. He has had so many referrals. He is under a dietician for his poor eating, CAMHS for anxiety, Child Development for ASD assessment, a urologist about the constant wetting. Our GP and the dietician have said that at this point, to refer him to an enterologist as well would be too much, though I have tried to push for it. Our GP has said that we need to get to the bottom of some of his other problems before she refers about the digestive problems, which is a good point.

    We are trying a casein free diet at the moment, and although there has been no change in his behaviour, there has been no more diarroeah since we started this a month ago. Gluten free is not going to be an option for us, as his food intake is so limited, but I know that enzymes can work in place of cutting out gluten.

    I have kept food diaries for the last year, and there seems to have been no trigger for the diarroeah.

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  • Ongoing. He has had so many referrals. He is under a dietician for his poor eating, CAMHS for anxiety, Child Development for ASD assessment, a urologist about the constant wetting. Our GP and the dietician have said that at this point, to refer him to an enterologist as well would be too much, though I have tried to push for it. Our GP has said that we need to get to the bottom of some of his other problems before she refers about the digestive problems, which is a good point.

    We are trying a casein free diet at the moment, and although there has been no change in his behaviour, there has been no more diarroeah since we started this a month ago. Gluten free is not going to be an option for us, as his food intake is so limited, but I know that enzymes can work in place of cutting out gluten.

    I have kept food diaries for the last year, and there seems to have been no trigger for the diarroeah.

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