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Wil markets enzymes. They are a little high priced for me unlike everything else

I get from him which is altogether affordable. But I do believe his are the

best!

<bodyelectrician.com>.

IF you don't want to go that route, I have been using <iherb.com> for years!!!

Wholesale prices, online discounts and easy to qualify for, free shipping.. For

every $100 I spend on iherb I save $100!! ..They have name brand products, pricy

ones that you would find at Whole Foods for instance. Just read your labels and

hey at wholesale prices, you can actually afford to try this or that and see how

goes. :>)

Hope this helps.

~Louise

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Subject: Re: Digestive enzyme recommendation

I need to order more digestive enzymes.  The last bottle I bought at whole foods

when I was out of town.  Thinking I will order online.  Can anyone give a

recommendation of brand free of junk and where to order from for good deal. 

Unless anyone knows if walgreens carries any as that is the only local store for

us. Thanks.  Also would you give a 32 month old digestive enzymes who has yeast

overgrowth?  She takes proboitics for about 3 weeks now.

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These are my favorite -

http://www.healthyfutures.net/bluegreensolutions/products/products/e-12.php

Notice they the organic microalgae blended in, which supplies minerals (enzymes

don't work without minerals)

No matter where you get your enzyme product, make sure you do the pudding test

before using them. Open up a capsule and stir in the powder to a cup of

pudding. The enzymes should liquify the pudding in just a couple minutes. If

it doesn't, they won't work inside you either. I've tested many brands from the

local health food store and none of them work.

Don't go by price alone. Cheaper supplements have a lot of fillers and a lot of

the ingredients are sourced from China.

Carol

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> I need to order more digestive enzymes. The last bottle I bought at whole

foods when I was out of town. Thinking I will order online. Can anyone give a

recommendation of brand free of junk and where to order from for good deal.

Unless anyone knows if walgreens carries any as that is the only local store for

us. Thanks. Also would you give a 32 month old digestive enzymes who has yeast

overgrowth? She takes proboitics for about 3 weeks now.

>

> Sent from my iPod

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I have many enzymes home but all of them burning esophagus as i have reflux. If

there are any kind that is mild?

And speaking of microalgie - is it Ok to take it with candida?

I think it is not good for us. I even afraid to take Chlorella but take only

Chlorophyll from plant.

>

> Wil markets enzymes. They are a little high priced for me unlike everything

else I get from him which is altogether affordable. But I do believe his are the

best!

> <bodyelectrician.com>.

>

> IF you don't want to go that route, I have been using <iherb.com> for years!!!

Wholesale prices, online discounts and easy to qualify for, free shipping.. For

every $100 I spend on iherb I save $100!! ..They have name brand products, pricy

ones that you would find at Whole Foods for instance. Just read your labels and

hey at wholesale prices, you can actually afford to try this or that and see how

goes. :>)

>

> Hope this helps.

> ~Louise

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Carolyn <ch1qui74@...>

> To:

> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 2:30 PM

> Subject: Re: Digestive enzyme recommendation

>

> I need to order more digestive enzymes.  The last bottle I bought at whole

foods when I was out of town.  Thinking I will order online.  Can anyone give a

recommendation of brand free of junk and where to order from for good deal. 

Unless anyone knows if walgreens carries any as that is the only local store for

us. Thanks.  Also would you give a 32 month old digestive enzymes who has yeast

overgrowth?  She takes proboitics for about 3 weeks now.

>

> Sent from my iPod

>

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Hello Group,

In my research on enzymes, I read where high Protease will irritate the

esophagus, so I would take one with less Protease or none until the esophagus

heals. I have had all kinds of esophagus problems and I have found that Candex

taken on an empty stomach does not hurt me and the Mega Foods Plant enzymes and

Enzymedicas Lipo Gold I take with food, has really helped with gallbladder

issues and so far have not had any esophageal irritation.

Hope this helps.

W.

> >

> > Wil markets enzymes. They are a little high priced for me unlike everything

else I get from him which is altogether affordable. But I do believe his are the

best!

> > <bodyelectrician.com>.

> >

> > IF you don't want to go that route, I have been using <iherb.com> for

years!!! Wholesale prices, online discounts and easy to qualify for, free

shipping.. For every $100 I spend on iherb I save $100!! ..They have name brand

products, pricy ones that you would find at Whole Foods for instance. Just read

your labels and hey at wholesale prices, you can actually afford to try this or

that and see how goes. :>)

> >

> > Hope this helps.

> > ~Louise

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > From: Carolyn <ch1qui74@>

> > To:

> > Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 2:30 PM

> > Subject: Re: Digestive enzyme recommendation

> >

> > I need to order more digestive enzymes.  The last bottle I bought at whole

foods when I was out of town.  Thinking I will order online.  Can anyone give a

recommendation of brand free of junk and where to order from for good deal. 

Unless anyone knows if walgreens carries any as that is the only local store for

us. Thanks.  Also would you give a 32 month old digestive enzymes who has yeast

overgrowth?  She takes proboitics for about 3 weeks now.

> >

> > Sent from my iPod

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

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Candida feeds on junk and processed foods (pasta, flour based foods,

pasturized juices, candy, dairy....etc.). Real foods that nourish the body

like fruits, veggies, and edible microalgae (which is certainly considered to be

a real whole food), do not feed candida.

I have an excellent article about candida that I will post.

Carol

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> I have many enzymes home but all of them burning esophagus as i have reflux.

If there are any kind that is mild?

> And speaking of microalgie - is it Ok to take it with candida?

> I think it is not good for us. I even afraid to take Chlorella but take only

Chlorophyll from plant.

>

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Oh wow, I meant to reply days ago on this -- I use Infy-Zyme Forte by Americal

Biologics. It is moderately priced for the ingredients. I have been using it for

over a decade. I also take 600 mg. betaine hydrochloride by Country Life.

Hope this helps,

dorothy

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> > I need to order more digestive enzymes. The last bottle I bought at whole

foods when I was out of town. Thinking I will order online. Can anyone give a

recommendation of brand free of junk and where to order from for good deal.

Unless anyone knows if walgreens carries any as that is the only local store for

us. Thanks. Also would you give a 32 month old digestive enzymes who has yeast

overgrowth? She takes proboitics for about 3 weeks now.

> >

> > Sent from my iPod

> >

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