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what is in tri enza Mandi and no fenol  - does that contain sulphite?Alison R

 

I have been looking at sources with the bio-astin (?sp) trouble is now space is limited and I have to drop summat to fit a new line in. I prefer to ad supps without gelatin caps as some folks have mentioned that as a no no inlcuding the veggies but most of them have gelatin caps, this may be for good reason, will look again next week when I am Sam free or I just get to the bit I want goo for a pee and he zips into my chair closes it all down and watches utube!

 

WIll have room soon as unfortunately the supplier of sulphite free enzymes for Original Peptizyde and HN Zyme has stopped producing so my two fav enzymes will be no more, or at least unless Devin can convince them. He said he will not use the one that is one stage back in the process and contains sulphites as too many kids will react. Original Pep has gone now but I still have HN Zyme for a while.

 

Meanwhile I will try it on me - anybody else up for a trial email me at MM

 

Mandi x

 

 

http://www.naturalproductsinsider.com/articles/2011/07/neuroprotective-effects-of-astaxanthin.aspx?pg=2

MandiI bought Solgar version of this a few weeks ago and I started taking it ten days ago but Now foods do a version. Research saying it is anti-cancer. I haven't had enough time to go in depth on it yet. So far I haven't had any ill effects from it, its got a lot of research about it, its in Krill Oil. Posted on TA wall, didn't get anyone up taking it, some pandas mummies doing it I know in US saying its good.If anyone's working on natural algae supps its probably in some of them E x>> _Click here: Neuroprotective Effects of Astaxanthin_ > (http://www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/603624/9?utm_source=Newsletter_Alerte & utm_medium=e

> mail & utm_campaign=Newsletter+Alerte & c=OPmPj5+fF1NibfCygkgPkQ==)>

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No they are sulphite free, not fruity zymes in there, original Pep and HNZyme both had fruity zymes and its those that are no longer available

Mx

what is in tri enza Mandi and no fenol - does that contain sulphite?

Alison R

I have been looking at sources with the bio-astin (?sp) trouble is now space is limited and I have to drop summat to fit a new line in. I prefer to ad supps without gelatin caps as some folks have mentioned that as a no no inlcuding the veggies but most of them have gelatin caps, this may be for good reason, will look again next week when I am Sam free or I just get to the bit I want goo for a pee and he zips into my chair closes it all down and watches utube!

WIll have room soon as unfortunately the supplier of sulphite free enzymes for Original Peptizyde and HN Zyme has stopped producing so my two fav enzymes will be no more, or at least unless Devin can convince them. He said he will not use the one that is one stage back in the process and contains sulphites as too many kids will react. Original Pep has gone now but I still have HN Zyme for a while.

Meanwhile I will try it on me - anybody else up for a trial email me at MM

Mandi x

http://www.naturalproductsinsider.com/articles/2011/07/neuroprotective-effects-of-astaxanthin.aspx?pg=2MandiI bought Solgar version of this a few weeks ago and I started taking it ten days ago but Now foods do a version. Research saying it is anti-cancer. I haven't had enough time to go in depth on it yet. So far I haven't had any ill effects from it, its got a lot of research about it, its in Krill Oil. Posted on TA wall, didn't get anyone up taking it, some pandas mummies doing it I know in US saying its good.If anyone's working on natural algae supps its probably in some of them E x>> _Click here: Neuroprotective Effects of Astaxanthin_ > (http://www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/603624/9?utm_source=Newsletter_Alerte & utm_medium=e> mail & utm_campaign=Newsletter+Alerte & c=OPmPj5+fF1NibfCygkgPkQ==)>

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No they are sulphite free, not fruity zymes in there, original Pep and HNZyme both had fruity zymes and its those that are no longer available

Mx

what is in tri enza Mandi and no fenol - does that contain sulphite?

Alison R

I have been looking at sources with the bio-astin (?sp) trouble is now space is limited and I have to drop summat to fit a new line in. I prefer to ad supps without gelatin caps as some folks have mentioned that as a no no inlcuding the veggies but most of them have gelatin caps, this may be for good reason, will look again next week when I am Sam free or I just get to the bit I want goo for a pee and he zips into my chair closes it all down and watches utube!

WIll have room soon as unfortunately the supplier of sulphite free enzymes for Original Peptizyde and HN Zyme has stopped producing so my two fav enzymes will be no more, or at least unless Devin can convince them. He said he will not use the one that is one stage back in the process and contains sulphites as too many kids will react. Original Pep has gone now but I still have HN Zyme for a while.

Meanwhile I will try it on me - anybody else up for a trial email me at MM

Mandi x

http://www.naturalproductsinsider.com/articles/2011/07/neuroprotective-effects-of-astaxanthin.aspx?pg=2MandiI bought Solgar version of this a few weeks ago and I started taking it ten days ago but Now foods do a version. Research saying it is anti-cancer. I haven't had enough time to go in depth on it yet. So far I haven't had any ill effects from it, its got a lot of research about it, its in Krill Oil. Posted on TA wall, didn't get anyone up taking it, some pandas mummies doing it I know in US saying its good.If anyone's working on natural algae supps its probably in some of them E x>> _Click here: Neuroprotective Effects of Astaxanthin_ > (http://www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/603624/9?utm_source=Newsletter_Alerte & utm_medium=e> mail & utm_campaign=Newsletter+Alerte & c=OPmPj5+fF1NibfCygkgPkQ==)>

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No they are sulphite free, not fruity zymes in there, original Pep and HNZyme both had fruity zymes and its those that are no longer available

Mx

what is in tri enza Mandi and no fenol - does that contain sulphite?

Alison R

I have been looking at sources with the bio-astin (?sp) trouble is now space is limited and I have to drop summat to fit a new line in. I prefer to ad supps without gelatin caps as some folks have mentioned that as a no no inlcuding the veggies but most of them have gelatin caps, this may be for good reason, will look again next week when I am Sam free or I just get to the bit I want goo for a pee and he zips into my chair closes it all down and watches utube!

WIll have room soon as unfortunately the supplier of sulphite free enzymes for Original Peptizyde and HN Zyme has stopped producing so my two fav enzymes will be no more, or at least unless Devin can convince them. He said he will not use the one that is one stage back in the process and contains sulphites as too many kids will react. Original Pep has gone now but I still have HN Zyme for a while.

Meanwhile I will try it on me - anybody else up for a trial email me at MM

Mandi x

http://www.naturalproductsinsider.com/articles/2011/07/neuroprotective-effects-of-astaxanthin.aspx?pg=2MandiI bought Solgar version of this a few weeks ago and I started taking it ten days ago but Now foods do a version. Research saying it is anti-cancer. I haven't had enough time to go in depth on it yet. So far I haven't had any ill effects from it, its got a lot of research about it, its in Krill Oil. Posted on TA wall, didn't get anyone up taking it, some pandas mummies doing it I know in US saying its good.If anyone's working on natural algae supps its probably in some of them E x>> _Click here: Neuroprotective Effects of Astaxanthin_ > (http://www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/603624/9?utm_source=Newsletter_Alerte & utm_medium=e> mail & utm_campaign=Newsletter+Alerte & c=OPmPj5+fF1NibfCygkgPkQ==)>

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We used astaxanthin about a year, maybe more, ago. Didn't see anything thing,

and I know ds has high os and inflammation; however, it is on my list to try

again with a different type at some point because the research is pretty good on

this one. Didn't see any bad reaction either.

Anita

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> > _Click here: Neuroprotective Effects of Astaxanthin_

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(_http://www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/603624/9?utm_source=Newsletter_\

Alerte & utm_medium=e_

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lerte & utm_medium=e)

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We used astaxanthin about a year, maybe more, ago. Didn't see anything thing,

and I know ds has high os and inflammation; however, it is on my list to try

again with a different type at some point because the research is pretty good on

this one. Didn't see any bad reaction either.

Anita

> >

> > _Click here: Neuroprotective Effects of Astaxanthin_

> >

>

(_http://www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/603624/9?utm_source=Newsletter_\

Alerte & utm_medium=e_

>

(http://www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/603624/9?utm_source=Newsletter_A\

lerte & utm_medium=e)

> > mail & utm_campaign=Newsletter+Alerte & c=OPmPj5+fF1NibfCygkgPkQ==)

> >

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Thanks for that Anita.

Mandi up for a trial of that.

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(_http://www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/603624/9?utm_source=Newsletter_\

Alerte & utm_medium=e_

> >

(http://www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/603624/9?utm_source=Newsletter_A\

lerte & utm_medium=e)

> > > mail & utm_campaign=Newsletter+Alerte & c=OPmPj5+fF1NibfCygkgPkQ==)

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