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ANd here's an even dumber question: is HNI the enzymes from Houston

Nutraceuticals?

~inga

on 11/10/04 7:33 PM, Kim Wolford at kjwolford@... wrote:

>

> Ok, for those of you experienced on this list...We've been chelating 30

> rounds, and until June of this year my son was GFCF for 2 years. In June we

> gradually went onto HNI enzymes and our family has been so blessed by how

> well they work. Our son eats anything he wants with the enzymes.

>

> Over the weekend my hubby gave my son a meal (layden with gluten and dairy)

> and forgot the enzymes! He remembered about an hour after the meal and gave

> them then. It typically takes about 36 hours for reactions to occur in our

> son. Well, the 36 hours has come and gone and other than the fact he got up

> an hour earlier this am, that's about the only " reaction " we've seen.

>

> So here's my question: How do you know when to discontinue the enzymes? Do

> you just remove them and watch for reactions? As long as we continue

> chelation, is there any concern of " regression " from not using enzymes? That

> is, if he " appears " ok, is he really " ok " ? I know this sounds like a dumb

> question, but I've read about people taking their kid off the GFCF diet and

> doing fine for a while, then after a time they regressed back to being worse

> than ever. However, I don;t think these flks were chelating, just thinking

> the diet would do it all.

>

> Thanks, you all are great to listen to my dumb questions!!

>

> Kim

>

> PS I plan to continue chelation, by the way!!

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Yes, the HNI enzymes are also called Houstonni for Houston

Nutraceiticals Inc.

>

> >

> > Ok, for those of you experienced on this list...We've been

chelating 30

> > rounds, and until June of this year my son was GFCF for 2 years.

In June we

> > gradually went onto HNI enzymes and our family has been so

blessed by how

> > well they work. Our son eats anything he wants with the enzymes.

> >

> > Over the weekend my hubby gave my son a meal (layden with gluten

and dairy)

> > and forgot the enzymes! He remembered about an hour after the

meal and gave

> > them then. It typically takes about 36 hours for reactions to

occur in our

> > son. Well, the 36 hours has come and gone and other than the fact

he got up

> > an hour earlier this am, that's about the only " reaction " we've

seen.

> >

> > So here's my question: How do you know when to discontinue the

enzymes? Do

> > you just remove them and watch for reactions? As long as we

continue

> > chelation, is there any concern of " regression " from not using

enzymes? That

> > is, if he " appears " ok, is he really " ok " ? I know this sounds

like a dumb

> > question, but I've read about people taking their kid off the

GFCF diet and

> > doing fine for a while, then after a time they regressed back to

being worse

> > than ever. However, I don;t think these flks were chelating, just

thinking

> > the diet would do it all.

> >

> > Thanks, you all are great to listen to my dumb questions!!

> >

> > Kim

> >

> > PS I plan to continue chelation, by the way!!

> >

> > ---

> > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

> > Version: 6.0.792 / Virus Database: 536 - Release Date: 11/9/2004

> >

> >

> >

> >

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ANd here's an even dumber question: is HNI the enzymes from Houston

Nutraceuticals?

~inga

NOt a dumb question, I should have been more explicit, there is so much

jargon to learn, it's all another language!!

Kim

on 11/10/04 7:33 PM, Kim Wolford at kjwolford@... wrote:

>

> Ok, for those of you experienced on this list...We've been chelating 30

> rounds, and until June of this year my son was GFCF for 2 years. In June

we

> gradually went onto HNI enzymes and our family has been so blessed by how

> well they work. Our son eats anything he wants with the enzymes.

>

> Over the weekend my hubby gave my son a meal (layden with gluten and

dairy)

> and forgot the enzymes! He remembered about an hour after the meal and

gave

> them then. It typically takes about 36 hours for reactions to occur in our

> son. Well, the 36 hours has come and gone and other than the fact he got

up

> an hour earlier this am, that's about the only " reaction " we've seen.

>

> So here's my question: How do you know when to discontinue the enzymes?

Do

> you just remove them and watch for reactions? As long as we continue

> chelation, is there any concern of " regression " from not using enzymes?

That

> is, if he " appears " ok, is he really " ok " ? I know this sounds like a dumb

> question, but I've read about people taking their kid off the GFCF diet

and

> doing fine for a while, then after a time they regressed back to being

worse

> than ever. However, I don;t think these flks were chelating, just thinking

> the diet would do it all.

>

> Thanks, you all are great to listen to my dumb questions!!

>

> Kim

>

> PS I plan to continue chelation, by the way!!

>

> ---

> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (HYPERLINK

" http://www.grisoft.com). " http://www.grisoft.com).

> Version: 6.0.792 / Virus Database: 536 - Release Date: 11/9/2004

>

>

>

>

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> ANd here's an even dumber question: is HNI the enzymes from Houston

> Nutraceuticals?

> ~inga

HNI is an abbreviation for Houston Neutraceuticals Inc, which

is the name of the company. The enzyme products have different

names in addition, although you could refer to them as

" Houston enzymes " or " HNI enzymes " in addition to the names

of the particular products.

http://www.houstonni.com/

good wishes,

Moria

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