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1. I said I thought you got a cute little measuring scoop with the

bottle of EnzymAid Complete powder. You don't. What I saw on the

display table must have been for a different product.

2. I previously point out that in Kirkman's new supplement catalog on

page 51 it has this statement, " Dr. Pangborn (in conjunction with Dr.

Bernard Rimland) formulated the first digestive enzyme specifically

designed to meet the needs for degrading opiate peptides resulting

from the incomplete digestion of casein and gluten. " Okay, I am

confused. If they are referring to EnzymAid, this could be formulated

by Dr. Pangborn, but I thought that SerenAid was the first enzyme

product designed for autists and the opiate problem. If they mean

SerenAid was the first enzyme product, I think it was Dr. Houston who

FORMULATED the product. Dr. Pangborn, Dr. Rimland and others had the

idea and worked on the product/project, but Devin formulated it and

got it to finally work. Either way, this sentence is problematic.

The web site and literature that comes with the DPP IV Forte analog

now reads:

" Dr. Pangborn, in conjunction with Bernard Rimland, Ph.D. (Founder of

the Autism Research Institute) directed the DAN! research project on

the very first digestive enzyme with high peptidase and DPP-IV

activity. "

So although Dr. Houston is still not credited with his contribution

in formulating the first digestive enzyme product for autists

(SerenAid), this sentence has been " fixed. "

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