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Hi,

We recently switched from the No Fenol capsules to the powder (because

we had gotten two bottles of capsules, in both of which the enzymes

were caked up when I opened individual capsules, as if they had gotten

damp.)

My question is this. Is there more filler in the powder? When I

compare the labels, 1/4 tsp. of the powder contains the same amount of

active ingredients as one capsule, but when I put it on the spoon it

looks like a *lot* more is there.

I don't want to be inadvertantly increasing the dose, especially since

we just had to up my son's iron intake (just found out he's anemic.)

He was a bit edgy over the weekend, and I attributed it to the iron

and a possible inadvertant increase in No Fenol, but then he got sick

yesterday (fever, lethargy, no appetite, then major vomiting, after

which the fever broke and he feels great ... and hungry.) I'm assuming

it's just plain sick, but is there any evidence No Fenol will directly

attack a virus?

Thanks,

B.

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> My question is this. Is there more filler in the powder? When I

> compare the labels, 1/4 tsp. of the powder contains the same

amount of

> active ingredients as one capsule, but when I put it on the spoon

it

> looks like a *lot* more is there.

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We use the powder and I called Houston about it, because it seemed

like so much more. The representative told me that it was the exact

same amount as was in the capsules and this is the actual powder

used in the capsules. It didn't seem possible to me, but I took her

at her word thinking maybe they could squeeze more in those things

then I realized.

If it seems like he's getting a lot more maybe try giving 1/8 tsp.

and see if it still " works " but is not too much.

HTH,

Laurie

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