Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Hi all, I'm hoping that all you enzyme experts can give me some good advice. At BrainChild, we're thinking of carrying some Houston Enzymes, but I'd like to keep it as simple as possible, and try to carry one or two that are a good fit for lots of people, particularly those just starting out. I'd really like your opinions on which ones are the most useful to you. Which do you all like the best and why? I was hoping that Trienza might be a good one to start with, as it seems to cover lots of bases. Plus maybe a chewable one? Please give me your ideas, it's really important to us! Thanks! Terri at BrainChild Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Terri - not only the Trienza but all three of the others, Zyme, AFP Pep and No-Fenol. Gosh, I would think the chewable and capsules are the most popular. The think it is the original Pep that many don't tolerate well. Tammy Which Enzyme to Carry for " Start Up " kit? Hi all, I'm hoping that all you enzyme experts can give me some good advice. At BrainChild, we're thinking of carrying some Houston Enzymes, but I'd like to keep it as simple as possible, and try to carry one or two that are a good fit for lots of people, particularly those just starting out. I'd really like your opinions on which ones are the most useful to you. Which do you all like the best and why? I was hoping that Trienza might be a good one to start with, as it seems to cover lots of bases. Plus maybe a chewable one? Please give me your ideas, it's really important to us! Thanks! Terri at BrainChild Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2008 Report Share Posted April 2, 2008 My personal opinion is that my son needed the individual enzymes to start. He is of a sufficiently healed degree now, that I could get away with a Trienza and " know " what he needs should he not react/behave/feel good. Meaning, supplement with an extra No Fenol or Zyme, or whatever. In the beginning though, he was so fragile, that a Trienza product would have left me in the dark, as it is too all encompassing. For 4 years we had to use the AFP pep, only now can we use the regular Pep, and with great success. So, if you are addressing those individuals that are just beginning the road, I'd have to say the individual products are the best bet. For those like myself that use the enzymes not just for food breakdown, but other healing combo purposes, it's also important to have the individual bottles available. For those that are using strictly for a food breakdown purpose and want to minimize the number of pills or minimize the powder their child is consuming, then Trienza is the miracle product for which we've all been waiting. I am thinking about Trienza for next year's school lunch purposes. My son will be 10, he's healed to the degree that I'm hopeful we can continue this no bacterial/viral/yeast or other treatment at lunch required protocol. Which means I'd need only enzymes for lunch at school, and a miraculous thing it would be for him to chew a single enzyme (Trienza) to address all his food issue/requirement breakdown. Simple would be great, but our children are not, so I'm afraid at least one of each individualized bottle plus the Trienza might be the most consumer friendly approach. Thank you for facilitating the product purchase. I visit 4 different websites each and every month, plus make 2 phone calls for our monthly purchases. A one stop shop or any way to combine the purchases and minimize the hassle for us the time strapped parents is a Blessing. Which Enzyme to Carry for " Start Up " kit? Hi all, I'm hoping that all you enzyme experts can give me some good advice. At BrainChild, we're thinking of carrying some Houston Enzymes, but I'd like to keep it as simple as possible, and try to carry one or two that are a good fit for lots of people, particularly those just starting out. I'd really like your opinions on which ones are the most useful to you. Which do you all like the best and why? I was hoping that Trienza might be a good one to start with, as it seems to cover lots of bases. Plus maybe a chewable one? Please give me your ideas, it's really important to us! Thanks! Terri at BrainChild Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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