Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 http://www.ftns.wau.nl/prock/Research/Rik/Maltodextrins/marchal8.htm since it seems likely that the maltodextrin itself can vary i don't think you have any stable base to make a decsion against. the woman who posted origially about this may in fact be having a problem with the tropps formualtion and not necessarilyl the malto dextrin. enzyme formulation are like a painting and what you can get between suppliers is as different as dali and monet(thats at the top end ;o). high lactose formulations like thropps disturb me a bit because of a possibly susceptibilty of myelin sheathing to lactase. i wish devin would put a screw top on the houstonni enzymes but by and large the houstonni ones seem to be ahead of the field. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 > i wish devin would put a screw top on the houstonni enzymes but by > and large the houstonni ones seem to be ahead of the field. > > Are these SCD legal yet? Carey in WY, mom to 14 yo, HFA, Seizures, mild MR; SCD 12 weeks getting only Thropp's UltraZyme Plus clappcj@... maltodextrin > http://www.ftns.wau.nl/prock/Research/Rik/Maltodextrins/marchal8.htm > > since it seems likely that the maltodextrin itself can vary i don't > think you have any stable base to make a decsion against. > > the woman who posted origially about this may in fact be having a > problem with the tropps formualtion and not necessarilyl the malto > dextrin. > > enzyme formulation are like a painting and what you can get between > suppliers is as different as dali and monet(thats at the top end ;o). > > high lactose formulations like thropps disturb me a bit because of a > possibly susceptibilty of myelin sheathing to lactase. > > i wish devin would put a screw top on the houstonni enzymes but by > and large the houstonni ones seem to be ahead of the field. > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.553 / Virus Database: 345 - Release Date: 12/18/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 i assume that the scd legal version is out withint he next month but imo the amount of rice bran in the existing ones is not signifciant. its the formulation that is signficant and devin goes to some effort to ensure that the houstonni ones are well tolerated by autistic children. http://216.114.78.114/webcenter/sites/HNI/Home.asp?SID=3428 & N=Home enzymes with scd give a huge gain in metabolic space. its a broad based approach that brings best results not just focus on one area like scd. enzymes, supplements, anti fungals like oreganol oil................and also most importantly for colitus some high elevation sun (72 degrees and above)in midsummer to get the 290-305 nm wavelenght which makes pre vitamin d and its isonomers and modualtes the immnue system so its not so inflamatory. unfortunately in canada i don't think you are going to get high enough sun at any time of year. you cna put in your city and country/state and get the solar noon and elevation http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast? query=burnie+tasmania colitus and ms show a very pronounced decrease and you move south. > > i wish devin would put a screw top on the houstonni enzymes but by > > and large the houstonni ones seem to be ahead of the field. > > > > > > Are these SCD legal yet? > Carey in WY, > mom to 14 yo, HFA, Seizures, mild MR; SCD 12 weeks > getting only Thropp's UltraZyme Plus > clappcj@s... > > maltodextrin > > > > http://www.ftns.wau.nl/prock/Research/Rik/Maltodextrins/marchal8.htm > > > > since it seems likely that the maltodextrin itself can vary i don't > > think you have any stable base to make a decsion against. > > > > the woman who posted origially about this may in fact be having a > > problem with the tropps formualtion and not necessarilyl the malto > > dextrin. > > > > enzyme formulation are like a painting and what you can get between > > suppliers is as different as dali and monet(thats at the top end ;o). > > > > high lactose formulations like thropps disturb me a bit because of a > > possibly susceptibilty of myelin sheathing to lactase. > > > > i wish devin would put a screw top on the houstonni enzymes but by > > and large the houstonni ones seem to be ahead of the field. > > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.553 / Virus Database: 345 - Release Date: 12/18/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 , I've noticed that you recommend these enzymes over the others. Are they better than the Thropp's? I don't have the time or understanding to research the differences myself, (too busy cooking for a hungry little girl) but I am interested in your opinion. Thanks Carey in WY, mom to 14 yo, HFA, Seizures, mild MR; SCD 12 weeks getting only Thropp's UltraZyme Plus clappcj@... Re: maltodextrin > i assume that the scd legal version is out withint he next month but > imo the amount of rice bran in the existing ones is not signifciant. > its the formulation that is signficant and devin goes to some effort > to ensure that the houstonni ones are well tolerated by autistic > children. > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.553 / Virus Database: 345 - Release Date: 12/18/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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