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When I try to mix enzymes in juice prior to eating they tend to

clump and not dissolve very well ( even with shaking and stirring).

This makes my son very reluctant to take them because he can really

taste them. Does this happen to others? Any suggestions?

Thanks, Beth

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Hi

We always mix one Peptizyde and one Zyme-prime in about two

tablespoons of orange juice in a small glass before every meal. I

use a 5 ml medicine dropper and squeeze - squirt, squeeze - squirt

over and over in the juice until enzymes are mixed. The use of the

dropper gives a concentrated blast of mixing right into the enzymes.

They become almost totally dissolved in about 30-45 seconds and then

I give the juice to Nick with a dropper. I am lucky because he likes

the taste! (or maybe he knows they help him feel better) Hope this

helps

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--Hi,

I give my son his enzymes in his sippy cup (hes 3) and then let HIM

shake up the juice really fast. He feels like he is helping and I

don't have to try and hide it because he is a part of the process. But

if your son is too big for a sippy cup than this wouldn't work.

Patti

- In @y..., " nixmom2001 " <nixmom2001@y...> wrote:

> Hi

> We always mix one Peptizyde and one Zyme-prime in about two

> tablespoons of orange juice in a small glass before every meal. I

> use a 5 ml medicine dropper and squeeze - squirt, squeeze - squirt

> over and over in the juice until enzymes are mixed. The use of the

> dropper gives a concentrated blast of mixing right into the enzymes.

> They become almost totally dissolved in about 30-45 seconds and then

> I give the juice to Nick with a dropper. I am lucky because he likes

> the taste! (or maybe he knows they help him feel better) Hope this

> helps

>

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