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>>>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.

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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.

>

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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.

> >

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> 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

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