Guest guest Posted February 13, 2003 Report Share Posted February 13, 2003 >>>On the third day be was very tired, hot and had no appetite. Might be a detox reaction. No-Fenol seems to be a great detoxifier. If it persists, you may want to cut back on the dose a little until it goes away. >>> Are the loose stools a " typical " side effect? If so, how long is it expected to last? VERY typical for any enzyme product. Should be back to normal within a week. Every food bond the enzymes break releases a molecule of water. Also, there food is just getting broken down more, so the intestinal tract needs to adjust to the difference in water/liquid/food going through. On the positive side, it shows the enzymes are definitely breaking something down! Good news on the reduced red ears. Sounds like your son is doing nicely. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 One of the things NF does is liquefy the stools, so if you don't want this, I would suggest decreasind the dosage of Nofenol, or conversely, increasing Zyme Prime, which seems to firm up stools. Devin > Hi list, > I introduced no-fenol 2 weeks ago to my 2 year old son, per some > suggestions from the list with helping him with fruit. He has been > on Pep and Zyme for about 2 months now. His stools seem to be > getting softer and softer, and I'm wondering how long I should wait > to see if things firm up again. He is having a bm every other day, > and they are quite a bit mushier than they were pre-enzymes and with > just the Pep and Zyme. He is also occasionally poking at his belly > button, but doesn't seem to be in pain. (He is working on body > parts in therapy, so I hope he's just playing...) > Thanks for your help and support. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 could also be intestinal yeast as no fenol is somewhat paradoxical with yeast. > > Hi list, > > I introduced no-fenol 2 weeks ago to my 2 year old son, per some > > suggestions from the list with helping him with fruit. He has been > > on Pep and Zyme for about 2 months now. His stools seem to be > > getting softer and softer, and I'm wondering how long I should wait > > to see if things firm up again. He is having a bm every other day, > > and they are quite a bit mushier than they were pre-enzymes and with > > just the Pep and Zyme. He is also occasionally poking at his belly > > button, but doesn't seem to be in pain. (He is working on body > > parts in therapy, so I hope he's just playing...) > > Thanks for your help and support. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 > Hi list, > I introduced no-fenol 2 weeks ago to my 2 year old son, per some > suggestions from the list with helping him with fruit. He has been > on Pep and Zyme for about 2 months now. His stools seem to be > getting softer and softer, and I'm wondering how long I should wait > to see if things firm up again. Three weeks. Also consider that it might be yeast die-off, because No-Fenol does help get rid of yeast http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm He is having a bm every other day, > and they are quite a bit mushier than they were pre-enzymes and with > just the Pep and Zyme. He is also occasionally poking at his belly > button, but doesn't seem to be in pain. Which fruits are you giving him? No-Fenol sometimes does not help a child with all fruits. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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