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Thanks, I have some enzymes from Enzymedica that we won but there was one for

fruits and a sep. for veggies. Thanks so much I have sent her the link

hopefully this will help her issues.

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> In a message dated 01/12/2009 13:46:44 GMT Standard Time,

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> I was wondering if there is an enzyme specific to fruits and veg.

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> >> Houston No Fenol

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> _www.houston-enzymes.com_ (http://www.houston-enzymes.com)

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> Mandi in UK

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>>I was wondering if there is an enzyme specific to fruits and veg. or should

she combine diff. enzymes to get what she needs.

HNI No-Fenol worked here for all fruits and veggies except carotenes [orange and

green foods, a few reds and yellows] which required carotene conversion supps.

Dana

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You can also try Enzymedica's Carbgest. It has no filler so it's the most

potent enzyme on the market.

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> My sister is having major digestive issues with most fruits and vegitables.

This has been going on for the past year or so. She went to a GI Doc who

thought everything was in her head. Her asthma/allergy Dr. is trying to get her

into another GI that is familar with her condition. Apperently it is from an

allergy to a type of tree and the fruits and veg. have similar structure.

Cooking the foods helps some. I was wondering if there is an enzyme specific to

fruits and veg. or should she combine diff. enzymes to get what she needs. She

finds some relief with Beano. I told her she needed to take probiotics and I

gave her a book on enzymes but thought I would ask on here if there was

something that could help her more. Mainly has problems, with bell peppers,

peaches, there are others but these seem to be the ones that bother her more

than anything. She basicly said anything that is healthy she can't eat because

it gives her major problems, the only thing she doesn't seem to have problems

with are grains.

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