Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 Wow! Good news! >>>> Please email me if you find any problems with the site or have suggestions for improvement. Terri, I wanted to get the Minerals only now offered (which by the way I am glad is offered separately because it looks just like the blend I have been looking for), but there isn't an 'order' button for just that. How to order it? Also, could you explain the difference in the Intestimend and the Herbathione for detox? My guess is the first heals the gut, and the second gets the junk out. Maybe you could say how the detox is supposed to work? Also, I see Brainchild's now carries Candex, but $60 seems pretty steep for 90 capsules...particularly since No-Fenol is just $25 for 90. Even if you bought No-Fenol and Zyme Prime together it would only be about $45 dollars plus you would get more enzymes activity from the Houston combo. Any comment? . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 Hi , Nice hearing from you. Answers below. Terri At 08:19 PM 6/20/2003 +0000, you wrote: >Wow! Good news! > > >>>> Please email me if you find any problems with the site or have >suggestions for improvement. > >Terri, I wanted to get the Minerals only now offered (which by the >way I am glad is offered separately because it looks just like the >blend I have been looking for), but there isn't an 'order' button >for just that. How to order it? On the pricing page http://www.brainchildnutritionals.com/Pricingx.html, if you look just to the left of where it says " Spectrum Support Minerals Only " , you'll see a dark blue " Add to Cart " button. If you click on it, a bottle of minerals will be added to your order. Somebody check this out and tell me if it works for you. It appears to work when I try it. Then if you want more bottles, just change the quantity from " 1 " to however many. >Also, could you explain the difference in the Intestimend and the >Herbathione for detox? My guess is the first heals the gut, and the >second gets the junk out. Maybe you could say how the detox is >supposed to work? Well, the Intestimend is definitely meant to help heal the gut. It contains glucosamine and chondroitin and MSM, stuff like that that's supposed to help in healing tissue and help with sulfation too. The Herbathione is essentially the herb tincture that is added to both Spectrum Support II and III vitamins, along with some glycerine and agave for sweetening. And it's, um, herbs. I mean, could give you chapter and verse of what each herb is supposed to help with, but I'm not that well versed in each one, just that they're selected, as the whole formula is, to support metabolic, neurological and immune function and sulfation, of course. I think that feels that some of the kids could benefit from more of the " herb " function of the supplements, and that maybe some of the very sensitive ones that can't take the whole Spectrum Support mixture could take a little of this and get some support from it. When I was catching every cold that was coming along this spring, he handed me a bottle of this and I started taking it, and I definitely think it helped boost my immune function. Sorry this answer's not that technical. I will try to shake down for more details on the herbs when I see him. The herbs in it are: Ashwaganda Root, Burdock Root, Chinese Astragalus Root, Fennel Seed, Gingko Leaf, Gotu Kola Leaf, Gymnema Sylvestre Leaf, Milk Thistle Seed, Chinese Sarsaparilla Root, Schisandra Fruit, and beet-derived ascorbic acid. I'll try to learn more and come back with a more technical discussion of these two supplements for you. and I are still working on " dumping " more important stuff about the supps from his brain to mine (as in, help, my brain is full!). >Also, I see Brainchild's now carries Candex, but $60 seems pretty >steep for 90 capsules...particularly since No-Fenol is just $25 for >90. Even if you bought No-Fenol and Zyme Prime together it would >only be about $45 dollars plus you would get more enzymes activity >from the Houston combo. Any comment? Only to agree with you that it seems pricey. It's supposed to be a really unique enzyme formulation that eats the cell walls of the yeast. All I can say is that is really impressed with it, but haven't tried it myself, so don't know. If you look at the Candex website, you'll see that they have it listed for $59 for 60 caps, so I guess that's the going rate. ly, for myself, at this point, I'm sticking with my standard rotation of antifungals (4 days each, GSE, Biocidin, Uva Ursi, from time to time) which is much cheaper and seems to keep the beasties down pretty good for me. If I had a serious overgrowth, I might consider the Candex as a " big gun " to add to these to help kick it. Oh, I know, one other thought on it... for really sensitive kids who can't tolerate GSE, Biocidin, etc because of the phenols, I suppose Candex might be something more easily tolerated. I'll let you know if I hear more about it or talk to parents who've used it. It's a new product for us at this point. Terri >. > >. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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