Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 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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