Guest guest Posted September 9, 2001 Report Share Posted September 9, 2001 Sorry for so many questions today! We've just been on enzymes a couple of days now. This afternoon we were out shopping, and had lunch out. I had brought my son a small amount of cashew butter, and some crackers, and the unopened capsules of enzymes. I mixed the capsules (both kinds) into the cashew butter, and let him eat it on a cracker. There was a tiny bit left in the bowl. An hour or so later, he wanted to eat the last bit of cashew butter --but I was concerned since it had a small amount of enzymes mixed in it. Was it still safe to eat? Would the food have been partially digested by then, and would that make a difference one way or the other? Thanks! Janiece Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2001 Report Share Posted September 10, 2001 There shouldn't be a problem, and it doesn't matter whether the enzymes break down the food outside the body or after it has been eaten, the same reaction occurs. sometimes protein breakdown will change the taste of a food, usually giving it a bitter flavor, but nothing harmful would occur. If you are wondering if the enzyme was still active after an hour in the butter, I'm quite sure it was still very active. Devin > > Sorry for so many questions today! We've just been on enzymes a couple of days now. > > This afternoon we were out shopping, and had lunch out. I had brought my son a small amount of cashew butter, and some crackers, and the unopened capsules of enzymes. I mixed the capsules (both kinds) into the cashew butter, and let him eat it on a cracker. There was a tiny bit left in the bowl. An hour or so later, he wanted to eat the last bit of cashew butter --but I was concerned since it had a small amount of enzymes mixed in it. Was it still safe to eat? Would the food have been partially digested by then, and would that make a difference one way or the other? > > Thanks! > Janiece > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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