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This does not look ok. The natural polysaccharide capsule is not legal on SCD.

There is a list of legal enzymes at www.pecanbread.com under supplements. Check

that out and see if you can find something there.

Charlene

UC 8 years

SCD 6 years

Could someone tell me if DigestRight enzymes from Creations Own (ICDRC) are

okay to use?

Ingredients:

amylase, protease, lactase, cellulase, lipase, sucrase, phytase, maltase,

natural polysaccharide capsule, microcrystalline cellulose, and ascorbyl

palmitate

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I looked on the web page and did not see anything about natural polysaccharide

capsules. Could someone enlighten me?

Thanks!

Re: DigestRight enzymes

This does not look ok. The natural polysaccharide capsule is not legal on SCD.

There is a list of legal enzymes at www.pecanbread.com under supplements. Check

that out and see if you can find something there.

Charlene

UC 8 years

SCD 6 years

Could someone tell me if DigestRight enzymes from Creations Own (ICDRC) are

okay to use?

Ingredients:

amylase, protease, lactase, cellulase, lipase, sucrase, phytase, maltase,

natural polysaccharide capsule, microcrystalline cellulose, and ascorbyl

palmitate

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Hi ,

<<< I looked on the web page and did not see anything about natural

polysaccharide capsules. Could someone enlighten me? ...

> Could someone tell me if DigestRight enzymes from Creations Own

(ICDRC) are okay to use?....

>

> Ingredients:

> amylase, protease, lactase, cellulase, lipase, sucrase, phytase,

maltase, natural polysaccharide capsule, microcrystalline cellulose,

and ascorbyl palmitate >>>

You originally wrote that it contained " natural polysaccharide

capsule " . I checked it out and could only see a gelatin capsule

listed.

If this is the correct enzyme:

http://www.ritecare.com/prodsheets/LE-295002.html

Then, yes, it should be okay, although please note that some people

have trouble with Microcrystalline cellulose.

Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 22yrs

mom of and

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I checked the link, and it is the same enzyme, but the bottle does say natural

polysaccharide capsule now. Is that okay?

Thanks,

Re: DigestRight enzymes

Hi ,

<<< I looked on the web page and did not see anything about natural

polysaccharide capsules. Could someone enlighten me? ...

> Could someone tell me if DigestRight enzymes from Creations Own

(ICDRC) are okay to use?....

>

> Ingredients:

> amylase, protease, lactase, cellulase, lipase, sucrase, phytase,

maltase, natural polysaccharide capsule, microcrystalline cellulose,

and ascorbyl palmitate >>>

You originally wrote that it contained " natural polysaccharide

capsule " . I checked it out and could only see a gelatin capsule

listed.

If this is the correct enzyme:

http://www.ritecare.com/prodsheets/LE-295002.html

Then, yes, it should be okay, although please note that some people

have trouble with Microcrystalline cellulose.

Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 22yrs

mom of and

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Hi ,

<< I checked the link, and it is the same enzyme, but the bottle does

say natural polysaccharide capsule now. Is that okay? >>

You should contact the company and ask them exactly what are all the

ingredients of the product you have. Sometimes the labels are not

correct (companies sometimes use up old labels on new formulations) and

sometimes websites haven't been updated, so it is safer to double check

when there is a difference like this. If they are different

formulations there should be a UPC code that will let you know which

you have.

Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 22yrs

mom of and

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