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Hello All:

Within 5-10 minutes of using NO-FEnol on vegetables or fruits, my 5-year old

has a very messy stool. He also gets very hyper.

He's been on SCD for about a year and his stools have been very firm for

about 10 months now.

Does anyone know what it going on?

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the scd diet morphs the body into a space that is more tolerant of

bacteria and yeast immune issues

i just think you are exposing that there are still gut and immune

problems and some supplementaion esp minerals is needed and perhaps

some anti yeast like OoO

it might pay to take the non fenol about 1/2 to an hour after lunch.

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> Hello All:

>

> Within 5-10 minutes of using NO-FEnol on vegetables or fruits, my 5-

year old

> has a very messy stool. He also gets very hyper.

>

> He's been on SCD for about a year and his stools have been very

firm for

> about 10 months now.

>

> Does anyone know what it going on?

>

>

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Hi, ,

The enzymes in Nofenol are known to reduce stool thickness in

animals (used to help convert feed into usable nutrition). Back off

on the dosing, or use Zyme Prime as well, it tends to firm up stools.

Devin

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> Hello All:

>

> Within 5-10 minutes of using NO-FEnol on vegetables or fruits, my

5-year old

> has a very messy stool. He also gets very hyper.

>

> He's been on SCD for about a year and his stools have been very

firm for

> about 10 months now.

>

> Does anyone know what it going on?

>

>

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Thanks Devin

Re: [Enzymes] messy stools

Hi, ,

The enzymes in Nofenol are known to reduce stool thickness in

animals (used to help convert feed into usable nutrition). Back off

on the dosing, or use Zyme Prime as well, it tends to firm up stools.

Devin

>

> Hello All:

>

> Within 5-10 minutes of using NO-FEnol on vegetables or fruits, my

5-year old

> has a very messy stool. He also gets very hyper.

>

> He's been on SCD for about a year and his stools have been very

firm for

> about 10 months now.

>

> Does anyone know what it going on?

>

>

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Within 5-10 minutes of using NO-FEnol on vegetables or fruits, my 5-year old

>has a very messy stool. He also gets very hyper.

,

was initally very reactive to NF--significantly increasing his

hyperness and stimming [just when I thought there was no way he could stim more

than

he does :) ]

This is no longer a problem.

Robin

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> Within 5-10 minutes of using NO-FEnol on vegetables or fruits, my 5-year old

> has a very messy stool. He also gets very hyper.

Does this happen with NF given with OTHER foods?

Are the veggies/fruit orange, green, or red?

Dana

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Dans:

This happens when NF is given with brocolli or bananas.

Re: [Enzymes] messy stools

> Within 5-10 minutes of using NO-FEnol on vegetables or fruits, my 5-year

old

> has a very messy stool. He also gets very hyper.

Does this happen with NF given with OTHER foods?

Are the veggies/fruit orange, green, or red?

Dana

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Thanks again Robin.

Re: [Enzymes] messy stools

Within 5-10 minutes of using NO-FEnol on vegetables or fruits, my 5-year

old

>has a very messy stool. He also gets very hyper.

,

was initally very reactive to NF--significantly increasing his

hyperness and stimming [just when I thought there was no way he could stim

more than

he does :) ]

This is no longer a problem.

Robin

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