Guest guest Posted April 18, 2007 Report Share Posted April 18, 2007 the filler is very important with enzymes, unfortunately the 'scd' versions of the houstonni enzymes do not work properly the 'scd' versions have microcrystalline cellulose in, the other versions have rice bran oil filler (which is also scd legal and approved by elaine gottschall) the huge advantage of the rice bran oil filler is they preserve the activity of the enzymes much better i prefer the hn zyme as having more 'ommph' but it does have fruit enzymes in, but houstonni have no rice bran version of zyme so its out imo the houstonni enzymes i use are the rice bran filler pep, hn zyme and no fenol some parents seem to prefer the afp pep which has no fruit enzymes, but in my experience it lacks 'ommph' to compared to pep pep/afp pep and zyme/hn zyme should not be swallowed in the capsules but sprinkled on the meal or tossed down the back of the throat after the meal out of the capsules if using enzymes for the fist time 'breaking the gut in' can be an issue i first started with hn-zyme, then after a while (weeks?) introduced pep then no fenol the enzymedica lacto may be a more gentle introduction for severe gut infections > > Which HNI to give: From HNI's sheet which came with my order: The SCD Zyme Prime formula is an all-purpose digestive formula. It is not as potent for proteins as Peptizyde. It excels for carbohydrate digestion. Reduces bloating and gas caused by beans, b roccoli, etc. Has high amounts of lipase to help aid in digestion of triglyceride fats. Firms up loose stools. > > > NO-FENOL gives better digestion of fruits and vegetables which are high fiber. Improves tolerances of foods such as bananas, tomatoes, apples and citrus. May help with tolerance of artificial colorings and flavors. No-Fenol is best used only when eating those foods known to cause problems, as it tends to make stools softer. It promotes a suitable environment for the growth of helpful gut bacteria. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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