Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 Below is a statement made in the enzymes group by and I am wondering if No Fenol can be taken, say 1/3 of a capsule with every meal and snack alone without Zyme and Pep???? Or does the combination with Zyme and Pep work best with No Fenol??? I have been using one whole capsule of the Zyme and Pep and think he is hyper on the Pep if I were to take a guess. So I am cutting back on the Pep and see how that works but wondering if No Fenol taken alone without the two enzymes, Zyme and Pep would work better? Today, Friday, I didn't give my son any enzymes and he seemed relaxed today Talking quietly and helping himself not to talk back to me So maybe the Pep is making him more hyper. I'm guessing but maybe just the No Fenol would do a better job. Below is the No Fenol update that sent out and find it interesting, so thats why I'm looking for some suggestions on this. Thanks, Lynne >> Well, I started giving about l/3 capsule with dinner only and I am > simply amazed at this stuff!! Well I am really HAPPY about this!!! The No-Fenol does appear to do better for some people if only a little bit is given regularly, instead of one capsule a day. I would be interested in anyone else doing an amino acid profile too. has been the one really on the ball with the amino acid availability of No-Fenol. In the very beginning, I noted to Devin that what people were reporting was representative of what I see with antidepressants (of which I am a long time user). No-Fenol does seem to have an antidepressant aspect for some. It may be because tyrosine and trytophan - two phenolic amino acids - are precursors to the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin. These may be made more available by No-Fenol and used better by the body. Another thing that has come up is that No-Fenol may be helping some people having processing problems with phenylalanine, the third phenol containing amino acid, to process the phenylalanine into tyrosine or something else. This mom sent me several bits of research showing that PKU-type issues, where phenylalanine builds up in the system, sounded like some of the things people were seeing, and the things No-Fenol helped with. So this would relieve phenylalanine processing difficulties as well as make more tyrosine available to the body. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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