Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 We have been using the enzymedica enzymes Candidase. The ingredients and what each dose is: Cellulase Thera-blend 60,000 CU (Cellulase is the enzyme that breaks down fiber) Protease Thera-blend 200,000 HUT (protease has the ability to hydrolyze (digest) protein) No-Phenol has in it: Zyphenase™, a proprietary blend containing: Xylanase........................32,000 XU (an enzyme used to breakdown the structural components of plant cell walls) CereCalase......................1,500 MU ( not surethe web site does not say specifically what this one does??? break down protein???) it also says that it has " large amounts of cellulase " in it. **Is cellulase part of CereCalase or Xylanase? **What does the CereCalase do? **Are the enzymes essentually the same just a different name? **They are measured in different units. Are they comparable in dosages? **Has anyone used both and had a better outcome for yeast control? Sorry for all the question but thank you for you help!!! mother of Caden 2.5 years old, SCD since 2/05 for intestinal yeast and Emmalynn 10.5 months old mostly SCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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