Guest guest Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 I can send some samples, capsules work out much cheaper and the Zyme chews are very hard and you need more so I could send both but would recommend caps over chews. Mail me at MandiMart @ Aol.com without the gaps Mandi x In a message dated 23/09/2010 18:59:20 GMT Daylight Time, lucy_hutson@... writes: Hi Mandi, I will def buy some Zyme Prime. Do you think a three year old would chew these or would I be better getting the capsules and putting them in a drink?Lucy>> Croen will only work in certain pH and lower down. Certain digestive > enzymes can tend to loosen stool, others can tend to firm like the Zyme Prime. > Creon isn't stronger IMO, its different being animal based rather than plant > based enymes which start working in the stomach as soon as they are in > contact with the food. This is generally better for leaky gut types who need > the food broken down before its gets to the gut> > Mandi x> > > In a message dated 23/09/2010 13:59:38 GMT Daylight Time, cccrous@... > writes:> > talking about enzymes -Joe is on Creon 10000 with every meal and 5000 with > snacks-no great improvement with his loose stools- obviously there is no > undigested food but its just liquid...dont think he's impacted.Can digestive > enzymes cause diarrhoea?-I think he was better on Houston's- Have you > heard of this before ?.I thought Creon was supposed to be stronger.?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 Hi Mandi, I will def buy some Zyme Prime. Do you think a three year old would chew these or would I be better getting the capsules and putting them in a drink? Lucy > > Croen will only work in certain pH and lower down. Certain digestive > enzymes can tend to loosen stool, others can tend to firm like the Zyme Prime. > Creon isn't stronger IMO, its different being animal based rather than plant > based enymes which start working in the stomach as soon as they are in > contact with the food. This is generally better for leaky gut types who need > the food broken down before its gets to the gut > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 23/09/2010 13:59:38 GMT Daylight Time, cccrous@... > writes: > > talking about enzymes -Joe is on Creon 10000 with every meal and 5000 with > snacks-no great improvement with his loose stools- obviously there is no > undigested food but its just liquid...dont think he's impacted.Can digestive > enzymes cause diarrhoea?-I think he was better on Houston's- Have you > heard of this before ?.I thought Creon was supposed to be stronger.? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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