Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 What's wrong with xylitol? It is a natural sugar alcohol that is helpful in many ways. -Undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome Stay at home mom to 3, Wife to -6-6-02-Autism Spectrum, the light of my life Katy-11-19-03-undiagnosed genetic syndrome that includes cleft palate-Pierre Robin Sequence, scoliosis, heart defects, short stature, low muscle tone, developmental delay, oral defensiveness, g tube fed part time-working on oral feeding, slightly dysmorphic features, and my joy J.D-no issues except he is totally in love with mommy, cutest baby in the world visit my blog http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com " If you think my hands are full, you should see my heart! " ________________________________ From: havasushannon Subject: Enzymedica(Digest or Kids Digest) Vs. Houston's(AFP & Zyme-Prime) Is Enzymedicas Kids Digest or regular Digest a good alternative? I calculated the Digest(regular) to cost about $46 for 480 doses. Or there is the Kids Digest of 90 scoops for $15 (although I don't care for the xylitol) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 I just try to avoid things as much as possible. It seems like everytime you turn around something you thought was sfe turns out to be harmful. So I'm just cautious. > > What's wrong with xylitol? It is a natural sugar alcohol that is helpful in many ways. > > -Undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome > Stay at home mom to 3, Wife to > -6-6-02-Autism Spectrum, the light of my life > Katy-11-19-03-undiagnosed genetic syndrome that includes cleft palate-Pierre Robin Sequence, scoliosis, heart defects, short stature, low muscle tone, developmental delay, oral defensiveness, g tube fed part time-working on oral feeding, slightly dysmorphic features, and my joy > J.D-no issues except he is totally in love with mommy, cutest baby in the world > visit my blog http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com > " If you think my hands are full, you should see my heart! " > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: havasushannon > Subject: Enzymedica(Digest or Kids Digest) Vs. Houston's (AFP & Zyme-Prime) > > > > Is Enzymedicas Kids Digest or regular Digest a good alternative? I > calculated the Digest(regular) to cost about $46 for 480 doses. Or > there is the Kids Digest of 90 scoops for $15 (although I don't care > for the xylitol) > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Hello your current enzymes DigestGold FOR TWO CAPSULES PER CAPSULE Protease - 25,000 HUT 80,000 more than 6X more potent Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP Lipase - 400 LU 3,500- 17.5X more potent Amylase - 5,000 DU 23,000-More than 9X more potent Cellulase - 1000 CMC 3,000 CU Lactase - 400 LAC 900 ALU 4.5X more Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU We do not use any fruit enzymes because some children do not react well to it. Plus it really isn't needed for digestion since it does not activate until it reaches high temperatures. DigestGold also contains EIGHT additional enzymes. So if you did the math. And gave 1/4 capsule or 1/3 capsule you are really getting a lot for your money. If you got one DigestGold bottle with 120 capsules and only gave a third of the capsule each time. You would be getting more enzymes than you are currently taking and it's still less money. 120 capsules split in three is 360 for a little over $50.00 I hope this helps with your decision! Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department enzymedica.com > > My daughter has been taking Zyme-Prime powder and AFP powder with no > issues for 4 months now. I also occasionally have given her some of > my Healthforce Nutritionals Digestive Enzymes which have: > Ingredients: (High Potency) Each 2 Vcaps® provide: > > Protease - 25,000 HUT > Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP > Lipase - 400 LU > Amylase - 5,000 DU > Cellulase - 1000 CMC > Lactase - 400 LAC > Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC > Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU > > Also she has gotten some of Rainbow Lights Advanced Enzymes (very > little, especially after I realized they have bladderwrack I > stopped). They contain: > Amylase 3000 D.U * > Glucoamylase 7 AGU * > Lipase 60 L U * > Protease 7500 HUT * > Invertase 100 SU * > Malt Diastase 243 DP * > Cellulase 200 CU * > Bromelain 39800 PU * > Lactase 100 ALU * > Papain 38870 PU * > FOOD AND HERBAL INGREDIENTS 0 > Green Papaya 30 Milligrams * > Apple Pectin 30 Milligrams * > Ginger [rhizome] 20 Milligrams * > Turmeric [rhizome] 15 Milligrams * > Fennel [seed] 15 Milligrams * > Sea Vegetable Complex (Bladderwrack, Nori, Wakame) 15 Milligrams * > Peppermint [herb] 10 Milligrams > > She has never shown any signs of reacting from any of these, so I am > hoping I can change to something more economical than the $77 for 200 > doses of Houstons Zyme-Prime/AFP mix. > Is Enzymedicas Kids Digest or regular Digest a good alternative? I > calculated the Digest(regular) to cost about $46 for 480 doses. Or > there is the Kids Digest of 90 scoops for $15 (although I don't care > for the xylitol) These are much better, but of course I only want > something that is comparable, safe, and clean to what she has been > taking (zyme-prime and AFP). > What do you think??? Should I stick with the Zyme-prime/AFP, or go > with the Digest, or Kids Digest or something else, like the > Healthforce Nutritionals? > Thanks!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 But do they have a really bad taste, my daughter is 5, and we have tried some of the things ourselves, adn they were disgusting. I could easiily see why she didn't eat it, no matter what we mixed it in... Jen Re: Enzymedica(Digest or Kids Digest) Vs. Houston's(AFP & Zyme-Prime) Hello your current enzymes DigestGold FOR TWO CAPSULES PER CAPSULE Protease - 25,000 HUT 80,000 more than 6X more potent Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP Lipase - 400 LU 3,500- 17.5X more potent Amylase - 5,000 DU 23,000-More than 9X more potent Cellulase - 1000 CMC 3,000 CU Lactase - 400 LAC 900 ALU 4.5X more Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU We do not use any fruit enzymes because some children do not react well to it. Plus it really isn't needed for digestion since it does not activate until it reaches high temperatures. DigestGold also contains EIGHT additional enzymes. So if you did the math. And gave 1/4 capsule or 1/3 capsule you are really getting a lot for your money. If you got one DigestGold bottle with 120 capsules and only gave a third of the capsule each time. You would be getting more enzymes than you are currently taking and it's still less money. 120 capsules split in three is 360 for a little over $50.00 I hope this helps with your decision! Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department enzymedica.com > > My daughter has been taking Zyme-Prime powder and AFP powder with no > issues for 4 months now. I also occasionally have given her some of > my Healthforce Nutritionals Digestive Enzymes which have: > Ingredients: (High Potency) Each 2 Vcaps® provide: > > Protease - 25,000 HUT > Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP > Lipase - 400 LU > Amylase - 5,000 DU > Cellulase - 1000 CMC > Lactase - 400 LAC > Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC > Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU > > Also she has gotten some of Rainbow Lights Advanced Enzymes (very > little, especially after I realized they have bladderwrack I > stopped). They contain: > Amylase 3000 D.U * > Glucoamylase 7 AGU * > Lipase 60 L U * > Protease 7500 HUT * > Invertase 100 SU * > Malt Diastase 243 DP * > Cellulase 200 CU * > Bromelain 39800 PU * > Lactase 100 ALU * > Papain 38870 PU * > FOOD AND HERBAL INGREDIENTS 0 > Green Papaya 30 Milligrams * > Apple Pectin 30 Milligrams * > Ginger [rhizome] 20 Milligrams * > Turmeric [rhizome] 15 Milligrams * > Fennel [seed] 15 Milligrams * > Sea Vegetable Complex (Bladderwrack, Nori, Wakame) 15 Milligrams * > Peppermint [herb] 10 Milligrams > > She has never shown any signs of reacting from any of these, so I am > hoping I can change to something more economical than the $77 for 200 > doses of Houstons Zyme-Prime/AFP mix. > Is Enzymedicas Kids Digest or regular Digest a good alternative? I > calculated the Digest(regular) to cost about $46 for 480 doses. Or > there is the Kids Digest of 90 scoops for $15 (although I don't care > for the xylitol) These are much better, but of course I only want > something that is comparable, safe, and clean to what she has been > taking (zyme-prime and AFP). > What do you think??? Should I stick with the Zyme-prime/AFP, or go > with the Digest, or Kids Digest or something else, like the > Healthforce Nutritionals? > Thanks!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 What about the DDPIV? And I was thinking regular Digest would be better for her than the Gold, am I wrong? Thanks, > > > > My daughter has been taking Zyme-Prime powder and AFP powder with > no > > issues for 4 months now. I also occasionally have given her some > of > > my Healthforce Nutritionals Digestive Enzymes which have: > > Ingredients: (High Potency) Each 2 Vcaps® provide: > > > > Protease - 25,000 HUT > > Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP > > Lipase - 400 LU > > Amylase - 5,000 DU > > Cellulase - 1000 CMC > > Lactase - 400 LAC > > Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC > > Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU > > > > Also she has gotten some of Rainbow Lights Advanced Enzymes (very > > little, especially after I realized they have bladderwrack I > > stopped). They contain: > > Amylase 3000 D.U * > > Glucoamylase 7 AGU * > > Lipase 60 L U * > > Protease 7500 HUT * > > Invertase 100 SU * > > Malt Diastase 243 DP * > > Cellulase 200 CU * > > Bromelain 39800 PU * > > Lactase 100 ALU * > > Papain 38870 PU * > > FOOD AND HERBAL INGREDIENTS 0 > > Green Papaya 30 Milligrams * > > Apple Pectin 30 Milligrams * > > Ginger [rhizome] 20 Milligrams * > > Turmeric [rhizome] 15 Milligrams * > > Fennel [seed] 15 Milligrams * > > Sea Vegetable Complex (Bladderwrack, Nori, Wakame) 15 Milligrams * > > Peppermint [herb] 10 Milligrams > > > > She has never shown any signs of reacting from any of these, so I > am > > hoping I can change to something more economical than the $77 for > 200 > > doses of Houstons Zyme-Prime/AFP mix. > > Is Enzymedicas Kids Digest or regular Digest a good alternative? I > > calculated the Digest(regular) to cost about $46 for 480 doses. Or > > there is the Kids Digest of 90 scoops for $15 (although I don't > care > > for the xylitol) These are much better, but of course I only want > > something that is comparable, safe, and clean to what she has been > > taking (zyme-prime and AFP). > > What do you think??? Should I stick with the Zyme-prime/AFP, or go > > with the Digest, or Kids Digest or something else, like the > > Healthforce Nutritionals? > > Thanks!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Bump, running out of enzymes. > > > > > > My daughter has been taking Zyme-Prime powder and AFP powder with > > no > > > issues for 4 months now. I also occasionally have given her some > > of > > > my Healthforce Nutritionals Digestive Enzymes which have: > > > Ingredients: (High Potency) Each 2 Vcaps® provide: > > > > > > Protease - 25,000 HUT > > > Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP > > > Lipase - 400 LU > > > Amylase - 5,000 DU > > > Cellulase - 1000 CMC > > > Lactase - 400 LAC > > > Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC > > > Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU > > > > > > Also she has gotten some of Rainbow Lights Advanced Enzymes (very > > > little, especially after I realized they have bladderwrack I > > > stopped). They contain: > > > Amylase 3000 D.U * > > > Glucoamylase 7 AGU * > > > Lipase 60 L U * > > > Protease 7500 HUT * > > > Invertase 100 SU * > > > Malt Diastase 243 DP * > > > Cellulase 200 CU * > > > Bromelain 39800 PU * > > > Lactase 100 ALU * > > > Papain 38870 PU * > > > FOOD AND HERBAL INGREDIENTS 0 > > > Green Papaya 30 Milligrams * > > > Apple Pectin 30 Milligrams * > > > Ginger [rhizome] 20 Milligrams * > > > Turmeric [rhizome] 15 Milligrams * > > > Fennel [seed] 15 Milligrams * > > > Sea Vegetable Complex (Bladderwrack, Nori, Wakame) 15 Milligrams > * > > > Peppermint [herb] 10 Milligrams > > > > > > She has never shown any signs of reacting from any of these, so I > > am > > > hoping I can change to something more economical than the $77 for > > 200 > > > doses of Houstons Zyme-Prime/AFP mix. > > > Is Enzymedicas Kids Digest or regular Digest a good alternative? > I > > > calculated the Digest(regular) to cost about $46 for 480 doses. > Or > > > there is the Kids Digest of 90 scoops for $15 (although I don't > > care > > > for the xylitol) These are much better, but of course I only want > > > something that is comparable, safe, and clean to what she has > been > > > taking (zyme-prime and AFP). > > > What do you think??? Should I stick with the Zyme-prime/AFP, or > go > > > with the Digest, or Kids Digest or something else, like the > > > Healthforce Nutritionals? > > > Thanks!! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Hello, Well it's a little complicated. We normally do not recommend Digest for children affected with autism because it USE TO contain bifidobacterium. We switched the formula to no longer contain bifidobacterium. BUT there may still be some bottles at health food stores or online that have that ingredient. So the new Digest is a great one to start with. I would just call your local health food store and make sure it's the newest Digest. Sorry for inconvenience. But we do have the new bottles in stock at Enzymedica if you need to order through us. Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department enzymedica.com > > > > > > > > My daughter has been taking Zyme-Prime powder and AFP powder > with > > > no > > > > issues for 4 months now. I also occasionally have given her > some > > > of > > > > my Healthforce Nutritionals Digestive Enzymes which have: > > > > Ingredients: (High Potency) Each 2 Vcaps® provide: > > > > > > > > Protease - 25,000 HUT > > > > Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP > > > > Lipase - 400 LU > > > > Amylase - 5,000 DU > > > > Cellulase - 1000 CMC > > > > Lactase - 400 LAC > > > > Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC > > > > Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU > > > > > > > > Also she has gotten some of Rainbow Lights Advanced Enzymes > (very > > > > little, especially after I realized they have bladderwrack I > > > > stopped). They contain: > > > > Amylase 3000 D.U * > > > > Glucoamylase 7 AGU * > > > > Lipase 60 L U * > > > > Protease 7500 HUT * > > > > Invertase 100 SU * > > > > Malt Diastase 243 DP * > > > > Cellulase 200 CU * > > > > Bromelain 39800 PU * > > > > Lactase 100 ALU * > > > > Papain 38870 PU * > > > > FOOD AND HERBAL INGREDIENTS 0 > > > > Green Papaya 30 Milligrams * > > > > Apple Pectin 30 Milligrams * > > > > Ginger [rhizome] 20 Milligrams * > > > > Turmeric [rhizome] 15 Milligrams * > > > > Fennel [seed] 15 Milligrams * > > > > Sea Vegetable Complex (Bladderwrack, Nori, Wakame) 15 > Milligrams > > * > > > > Peppermint [herb] 10 Milligrams > > > > > > > > She has never shown any signs of reacting from any of these, so > I > > > am > > > > hoping I can change to something more economical than the $77 > for > > > 200 > > > > doses of Houstons Zyme-Prime/AFP mix. > > > > Is Enzymedicas Kids Digest or regular Digest a good > alternative? > > I > > > > calculated the Digest(regular) to cost about $46 for 480 doses. > > Or > > > > there is the Kids Digest of 90 scoops for $15 (although I don't > > > care > > > > for the xylitol) These are much better, but of course I only > want > > > > something that is comparable, safe, and clean to what she has > > been > > > > taking (zyme-prime and AFP). > > > > What do you think??? Should I stick with the Zyme-prime/AFP, > or > > go > > > > with the Digest, or Kids Digest or something else, like the > > > > Healthforce Nutritionals? > > > > Thanks!! > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Hi Jen, Well I can send you out some samples of DigestGold and you can see how she does with it. Here are some mixing suggestions that have worked great for parents. http://www.enzymestuff.com/discussionmixing.htm We will be having samples of the new Digest shortly. We just have them in stock quite yet. Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department enzymedica.com > > > > My daughter has been taking Zyme-Prime powder and AFP powder with > no > > issues for 4 months now. I also occasionally have given her some > of > > my Healthforce Nutritionals Digestive Enzymes which have: > > Ingredients: (High Potency) Each 2 Vcaps® provide: > > > > Protease - 25,000 HUT > > Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP > > Lipase - 400 LU > > Amylase - 5,000 DU > > Cellulase - 1000 CMC > > Lactase - 400 LAC > > Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC > > Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU > > > > Also she has gotten some of Rainbow Lights Advanced Enzymes (very > > little, especially after I realized they have bladderwrack I > > stopped). They contain: > > Amylase 3000 D.U * > > Glucoamylase 7 AGU * > > Lipase 60 L U * > > Protease 7500 HUT * > > Invertase 100 SU * > > Malt Diastase 243 DP * > > Cellulase 200 CU * > > Bromelain 39800 PU * > > Lactase 100 ALU * > > Papain 38870 PU * > > FOOD AND HERBAL INGREDIENTS 0 > > Green Papaya 30 Milligrams * > > Apple Pectin 30 Milligrams * > > Ginger [rhizome] 20 Milligrams * > > Turmeric [rhizome] 15 Milligrams * > > Fennel [seed] 15 Milligrams * > > Sea Vegetable Complex (Bladderwrack, Nori, Wakame) 15 Milligrams * > > Peppermint [herb] 10 Milligrams > > > > She has never shown any signs of reacting from any of these, so I > am > > hoping I can change to something more economical than the $77 for > 200 > > doses of Houstons Zyme-Prime/AFP mix. > > Is Enzymedicas Kids Digest or regular Digest a good alternative? I > > calculated the Digest(regular) to cost about $46 for 480 doses. Or > > there is the Kids Digest of 90 scoops for $15 (although I don't > care > > for the xylitol) These are much better, but of course I only want > > something that is comparable, safe, and clean to what she has been > > taking (zyme-prime and AFP). > > What do you think??? Should I stick with the Zyme-prime/AFP, or go > > with the Digest, or Kids Digest or something else, like the > > Healthforce Nutritionals? > > Thanks!! > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2009 Report Share Posted January 7, 2009 Okay, I am still totally confused about all this. I want to do a yeast treatment, but it has to be something they can take. And not throw out. And then what is all this stuff to get the yeast out of them.... where do I get this Biotin, etc Jen Trovinger Re: Enzymedica(Digest or Kids Digest) Vs. Houston's(AFP & Zyme-Prime) Hello your current enzymes DigestGold FOR TWO CAPSULES PER CAPSULE Protease - 25,000 HUT 80,000 more than 6X more potent Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP Lipase - 400 LU 3,500- 17.5X more potent Amylase - 5,000 DU 23,000-More than 9X more potent Cellulase - 1000 CMC 3,000 CU Lactase - 400 LAC 900 ALU 4.5X more Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU We do not use any fruit enzymes because some children do not react well to it. Plus it really isn't needed for digestion since it does not activate until it reaches high temperatures. DigestGold also contains EIGHT additional enzymes. So if you did the math. And gave 1/4 capsule or 1/3 capsule you are really getting a lot for your money. If you got one DigestGold bottle with 120 capsules and only gave a third of the capsule each time. You would be getting more enzymes than you are currently taking and it's still less money. 120 capsules split in three is 360 for a little over $50.00 I hope this helps with your decision! Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department enzymedica.com > > My daughter has been taking Zyme-Prime powder and AFP powder with no > issues for 4 months now. I also occasionally have given her some of > my Healthforce Nutritionals Digestive Enzymes which have: > Ingredients: (High Potency) Each 2 Vcaps® provide: > > Protease - 25,000 HUT > Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP > Lipase - 400 LU > Amylase - 5,000 DU > Cellulase - 1000 CMC > Lactase - 400 LAC > Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC > Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU > > Also she has gotten some of Rainbow Lights Advanced Enzymes (very > little, especially after I realized they have bladderwrack I > stopped). They contain: > Amylase 3000 D.U * > Glucoamylase 7 AGU * > Lipase 60 L U * > Protease 7500 HUT * > Invertase 100 SU * > Malt Diastase 243 DP * > Cellulase 200 CU * > Bromelain 39800 PU * > Lactase 100 ALU * > Papain 38870 PU * > FOOD AND HERBAL INGREDIENTS 0 > Green Papaya 30 Milligrams * > Apple Pectin 30 Milligrams * > Ginger [rhizome] 20 Milligrams * > Turmeric [rhizome] 15 Milligrams * > Fennel [seed] 15 Milligrams * > Sea Vegetable Complex (Bladderwrack, Nori, Wakame) 15 Milligrams * > Peppermint [herb] 10 Milligrams > > She has never shown any signs of reacting from any of these, so I am > hoping I can change to something more economical than the $77 for 200 > doses of Houstons Zyme-Prime/AFP mix. > Is Enzymedicas Kids Digest or regular Digest a good alternative? I > calculated the Digest(regular) to cost about $46 for 480 doses. Or > there is the Kids Digest of 90 scoops for $15 (although I don't care > for the xylitol) These are much better, but of course I only want > something that is comparable, safe, and clean to what she has been > taking (zyme-prime and AFP). > What do you think??? Should I stick with the Zyme-prime/AFP, or go > with the Digest, or Kids Digest or something else, like the > Healthforce Nutritionals? > Thanks!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 Hi Jen, You can buy Biotin at your local health food store or online. You can also purchase Enzymedica's Candidase at the same location. Both products are used for yeast. Alessandra > > > > My daughter has been taking Zyme-Prime powder and AFP powder with > no > > issues for 4 months now. I also occasionally have given her some > of > > my Healthforce Nutritionals Digestive Enzymes which have: > > Ingredients: (High Potency) Each 2 Vcaps® provide: > > > > Protease - 25,000 HUT > > Acid Specific Protease - 200 SAP > > Lipase - 400 LU > > Amylase - 5,000 DU > > Cellulase - 1000 CMC > > Lactase - 400 LAC > > Bromelain (from pineapple) - 10,000 FCC > > Papain (from papaya) - 12,000 PU > > > > Also she has gotten some of Rainbow Lights Advanced Enzymes (very > > little, especially after I realized they have bladderwrack I > > stopped). They contain: > > Amylase 3000 D.U * > > Glucoamylase 7 AGU * > > Lipase 60 L U * > > Protease 7500 HUT * > > Invertase 100 SU * > > Malt Diastase 243 DP * > > Cellulase 200 CU * > > Bromelain 39800 PU * > > Lactase 100 ALU * > > Papain 38870 PU * > > FOOD AND HERBAL INGREDIENTS 0 > > Green Papaya 30 Milligrams * > > Apple Pectin 30 Milligrams * > > Ginger [rhizome] 20 Milligrams * > > Turmeric [rhizome] 15 Milligrams * > > Fennel [seed] 15 Milligrams * > > Sea Vegetable Complex (Bladderwrack, Nori, Wakame) 15 Milligrams * > > Peppermint [herb] 10 Milligrams > > > > She has never shown any signs of reacting from any of these, so I > am > > hoping I can change to something more economical than the $77 for > 200 > > doses of Houstons Zyme-Prime/AFP mix. > > Is Enzymedicas Kids Digest or regular Digest a good alternative? I > > calculated the Digest(regular) to cost about $46 for 480 doses. Or > > there is the Kids Digest of 90 scoops for $15 (although I don't > care > > for the xylitol) These are much better, but of course I only want > > something that is comparable, safe, and clean to what she has been > > taking (zyme-prime and AFP). > > What do you think??? Should I stick with the Zyme-prime/AFP, or go > > with the Digest, or Kids Digest or something else, like the > > Healthforce Nutritionals? > > Thanks!! > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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