Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 In writing about Digest Gold, you said the bifidobacterium has been removed from the formula, indicating it's now OK for our autistic kids. Can you explain why we would not want to give our kids bif? > > > > > > > > > > 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 Hello , I talked with our technical advisors and they said that DeFelice has mentioned that she has noticed that the bifidobacterium had caused sensitivities in the children. Even though we haven't had many personal complaints, we value her opinion and experience and thus do not recommend it. I wish I had specifics about what type of sensitivities but maybe you could post a question to her attention about it. Our technical department is now looking into it. I will keep you updated on anything they say. 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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