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宋宇打电话,谈到以琳的10几个孩子的肽值检测都高,我查到一篇文章,也许对于理解这个问题有帮助。
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大意是:
原因:
1)没有去掉大豆;
2)大豆也去了,麦、奶也去了,可能是现在吃了 没有确定的另外物质;
3)可能是酵母菌抑制了酶的产生(?作用),导致不能很好分解肽。
(我的理解可能不准确,大家读原文)
sunheyou
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I just had a great talk with our Research Director at Great Plains Lab. He
works closely with the Peptide test and is very knowledgable on the whole
issues of peptides.
Someone had posted about a week ago on why their child could have a high
peptide result if they have been on gfcf diet for a long time. His answer
was interesting....Obviously the first potential answer is to remove soy,
which we have seen this in some of experiments, that it produces peptides.
As you know casein, and gluten all have a type of protein structure that
does not get sufficiently broken down to the amino acid level (unless there
is sufficient amounts of activated DPPIV enzyme) and therefore, produces the
peptides. So, why would someone still have high peptides if they have
eliminated gluten, casein, and soy from their diet? For one thing, It is
still not known what ALL the possible sources of dietary peptides and it is
possible that other sources besides soy may be a culprit.
Lori WHAT WE DO KNOW, is that Yeast de-activates this DPPIV enzyme. Our Research
Director says that he rarely sees a high value for yeast on the OAT, where
there have not been elevated values on the Peptide Test. Who knows, its even
possible that the byproducts of yeast could be creating peptide producing
proteins.
The BOTTOM LINE is that Yeast is a huge issue in this. The lower the yeast,
the more likely our children's bodies can handle whatever peptide load it is
given Maybe this is why some people can tolerate soy better than others.
Who knows, maybe someday if we finally get the metals out and these kids'
guts under control, they will be able to eventually go off the diet. But
until then, I can definitely see the usefulness of a good enzyme product (I
like Houston's myself) with DPPIV to help counteract the damage that is
being done by the yeast.
I hope this information was helpful to some. I know I found it interesting.
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